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Old 07-29-2010, 04:00 PM   #37
Gary Young
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lexi Revellian View Post
That doesn't seem to be an option on Word 2000, pietvo.
The suggestion was:
Originally Posted by pietvo
You can try to save the Word document as filtered HTML and start from there. Actually Word is a terrible tool (in the bad sense) for producing HTML.
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Recently, I was trying to convert from MS Word 2000 to ePub, using calibre, and found the same advice in the Calibre manual. It was accompanied by a link to an MS Word 2000 add-in. Do a google search for "Office 2000 HTML Filter 2.0" and follow the instructions from Microsoft.

Once this is installed in office 2000, you just have to open the MS word file and click on the new icon. This creates a 'cleaner' html file that is saved on your computer.

I have had good success converting these 'filtered' html file to ePub via calibre.

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