Office HTML Filter

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DavidR

I stumbled onto the OFFICE 2000 HTML FILTER which is designed to eliminate
all the extraneous HTML code that Office adds to spreadsheets, etc. when
converting to html. Unfortunately, since I'm now using Office 2003, I was
unable to install this app. Is there an OFFICE 2003 HTML FILTER? I'm unable
to locate this application. Or...is there a work-around? Thanks in advance
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi David,

After Office 2000 the feature was built in to Word
using a combination of the settings in
Tools=>Options=>General=>Web Options with the
File==>Save As=>Web Page-filtered file type.

Note that the primary goal of the HTML files Office
produces is to be able to create a web browser viewable
version of a .DOC file (or .XLS spreadsheet)
and to retain all parts that can then be used to restore it back
to a .doc or .xls file.

For HTML editing MS Office Frontpage is still the
focus program.

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I stumbled onto the OFFICE 2000 HTML FILTER which is designed to eliminate
all the extraneous HTML code that Office adds to spreadsheets, etc. when
converting to html. Unfortunately, since I'm now using Office 2003, I was
unable to install this app. Is there an OFFICE 2003 HTML FILTER? I'm unable
to locate this application. Or...is there a work-around? Thanks in advance >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
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DavidR

Bob,

Thanks for your response. My particular issue is removing the "OFFICE HTML"
from Excel, not Word. Any thoughts?

-David
 

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