Thread: Troubleshooting HTML code in text files
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Old 12-12-2010, 02:25 PM   #2
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If they have HTML code in them, they are HTML files, not .txt. You can usually open them with Word or OpenOffice, and save as text. However, then you lose formatting.

If you are going to use them on Kindle, if the HTML is simple, you can simply change the file extension to .txt, and read it on the Kindle.

Or use Calibre or Mobipocket Creator to convert into .mobi format, to read on the Kindle.
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