Sent by Russell Baldwin on 14 December 2003 12:12
When I used the Office HTML Filter tool (v2.0), I managed to get rid of all
the span tags, (look at the options), you're still going to need to run tidy
over it and alter the html headers I expect, but this worked for me.
Otherwise you could do a search and replace for the span tags in
Dreamweaver.
Hope this helps,
Russ
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[EMAIL-REMOVED]] On Behalf Of Don Spark
Sent: 13 December 2003 07:03
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Subject: RE: [css-d] MSword to HTML for CSS/estim cost/200 pages of
documents
thanks to Steven, Russell and Don Stephani,
As for topic Nazis, Ashcroft is hiring! (daily prayer meetings required)
http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/
I saved from WORD to HTML, ran the "cleanup word HTML" command in
Dreamweaver and then ran "TIDY". The HTML is looking good but still lots of
redundant "SPAN" tags I would like to convert... is there a good CSS program
that you can tell to take batches of SPAN tags and change them?
Thanks for the help CSS-discus! Any other advice on crunching
hundreds of pages from word into CSS would be appreciated.
don, bidding to convert
www.nlg.org/mltf
to CSS...to support our troops...bringing them home NOW!
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