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Subject:Word to HTML Conversion Tools From:"George F. Hayhoe" <george -at- GHAYHOE -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 27 Sep 1997 17:15:37 -0400
Two weeks ago I asked whether anyone had had luck converting MS
Word styles to HTML tags. I received responses from 13
listmembers who suggested the following tools:
HTML Transit (7 recommendations)
MS Word Save as HTML (2 recommendations)
FrontPage 97 (1 recommendation)
MS Internet Assistant for Word (1 recommendation)
WordtoWeb (1 recommendation)
TagWrite (1 recommendation)
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Winkelman for sharing their expertise.
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