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Old 05-05-2015, 09:36 AM   #23
Tex2002ans
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I second everything Toxaris said about his plugin, it is absolutely glorious, and can make clean/barebones HTML out of any sort of messy DOC(X)s you might get your hands on.
  • Word -> Google Docs (add in comments, make edits, etc. etc.) -> Word? No problem.
  • Finereader DOC(X) mess -> Word? No problem.
  • Horrible abomination edited over the years by multiple people using completely different versions of Word? No problem.
  • Someone copied/pasted quotes from different websites into Word, and then "fixed" them so they "look perfectly fine" on the surface? No problem.

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IMHO the introduction of WordStar made the whole computer revolution worthwhile, even if it had never led to nothing else. I cannot imagine doing without it.
Posted by Notjohn using Netscape.

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