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Subject:Re: Need HTML Tool Good With Macros From:Mary McWilliams Johnson <mary -at- SUPERCONNECT -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 7 Apr 1998 17:03:46 -0500
If you're good at writing macros in Microsoft Word - and if you have Word 97
- you might consider using that tool. Word 97 is more or less usable as an
HTML editor. It's not a perfect tool by any means, but I find it convenient
sometimes to manipulate HTML code in Word by using its formatting and
search-and-replace features. It's also good for creating tables and then
using its built-in conversion-to-HTML feature.
Cordially,
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Mary McWilliams Johnson
McJohnson Communications
Documentation Specialist
Web Site Design, Development and Graphics
www.superconnect.com
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At 05:30 PM 4/7/98 -0400, Bill Sullivan wrote:
>Does anyone know of a good tool that allows the creation of macros? I
>am asking this for a guy who would like to be able to select
>a line of text, run the macro, and automatically, some custom tags are
>added.
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>Thanking You In Advance (and I'll thank you later, too),
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>Bill S.
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