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Old 06-06-2007, 04:13 AM   #198
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Originally Posted by NatCh View Post
If I'm remembering correctly, BD uses MS Word as a resource to process certain file types, and from what you've said it must also use it for .LIT files. However, there are a number of conversion apps that will put your .LIT file into something else (like HTML) for you, which BD will handle fine on its own. I'd suggest Amber Lit Converter, or ConvertLIT for starters. They seem to be the ones that folks have the best luck with, based on recommendations around here.
BD does use Word to import HTML - at least some types of HTML. I suspect that what's happening here is that it's converting the LIT to HTML and then trying to use Word to import the HTML. The reason I know this is that, when I open an HTML file in BD, I get a pop-up from my virus scanner telling me that it's waiting to scan the Word template file.
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