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From: Lubow Scott
Date: Oct 2, 2002 6:17AM


Hi Rachael,
I have also noticed that there are several pages of extraneous information when you convert documents to web pages. I always recommend to my team to develop the old fashion way or at least go in
and clean up.
Scott


Rachael Zubal wrote:

> I do believe that MS Word 2000 now converts word into XML which is full of extraneous garbage. Have others had this experience? And Power Point no longer easily converts into HTML either....
>
> Very annoying!
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> Moana Jarvis wrote:
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> > Since lots of HTML code is added when you save a Microsoft Word
> > document as a Web page, do screen readers have difficulties reading a
> > Web page created by MS Word?
>
> Not sure about Word, but PowerPoint can create HTML that is entirely
> invisible to other browsers.
>
> You might checkout:
>
> Office 2000 HTML Filter 2.0
> http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2000/Msohtmf2.aspx
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