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Old 01-03-2012, 11:08 AM   #5
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It's just a zip file with HTML and associated files inside. You can use any program that unzips zip files. Windows has a built in tool that all you need to do is right click and choose extract. Then when you're finished editing is rezip the files.
I do know that, I was hoping to find a program that would handle it all in the background. The answer to that seems to be "no" (no program does that) which is still useful to have.

I think I'll keep doing my editing in RTF files, it's the only format that keeps formatting and everything in a single "page".
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