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I'm using MS word 2007 to create and maintain some web pages.
I can save the rtf format in html. However, MS is not a full html editor (not to mention that even while saving as 'Filtered html' is still adds alot of extra unecessary stuff to the html file) and so I must embed some html of my own. I would like to simply maintain the rtf word file alone without having to constantly edit the saved html file. One way I see doing this is to tell MS Word that certain sections are to be treated as pure text. Even when I use quotes (or some other delimiters), MS Word still transforms the results of the stuff in quotes that required too much manual editing. Is there a way of telling Word (say using some special escape sequence) that the following section is to be just pure text? |
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