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Old 03-07-2011, 10:49 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Luiz Braga View Post
Thanks for help. I tried covert RTF to HTML in Word but it misses the graphics. Also with Atlantis Word Processor that even can't see the graphics when open RTF file. Now I will try to find a good RTF to HTML converter.
Word is as good as it gets for RTF to html.

My ignorance knows no bounds so if the following is off the wall ignore it. Do the graphics actually exist on your local machine? Is it possible for RTF to show a link embedded graphic that is pulled as needed from the web? If this is the case the graphic needs to be local to your machine.

Good Luck.
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