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Linda M. K. D.
I integrated Word97 with a Windows application that allows users to create
simple HTML content in Word97. The content is small blocks of text with
simple formatting such as bold, italics, color fonts, H1, H2. These blocks of
text are stored in a database. The data is uploaded to a web site. When the
web application is run, these little blocks of text with their simple HTML
formatting are displayed by the web application. I am in the process of
upgrading the Windows application to run on XP and to integrate with
Word2007. Lo and behold, the format of the HTML code saved in Word 2007 is
not the simple HTML commands as before. How can I save HTML in Word 2007
without saving all the explicit Word styles? I discovered HTML, Filtered, but
it doesn't eliminate all of the Styles. There is a "Rely on CSS for font
formatting" setting on the Browsers tab under Web Options (Word
Options/Advanced), but there is nothing about this in the documentation. The
web site does have a CSS, and it would be great to be able to reference it.
simple HTML content in Word97. The content is small blocks of text with
simple formatting such as bold, italics, color fonts, H1, H2. These blocks of
text are stored in a database. The data is uploaded to a web site. When the
web application is run, these little blocks of text with their simple HTML
formatting are displayed by the web application. I am in the process of
upgrading the Windows application to run on XP and to integrate with
Word2007. Lo and behold, the format of the HTML code saved in Word 2007 is
not the simple HTML commands as before. How can I save HTML in Word 2007
without saving all the explicit Word styles? I discovered HTML, Filtered, but
it doesn't eliminate all of the Styles. There is a "Rely on CSS for font
formatting" setting on the Browsers tab under Web Options (Word
Options/Advanced), but there is nothing about this in the documentation. The
web site does have a CSS, and it would be great to be able to reference it.