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Old 01-31-2010, 08:54 PM   #6
Solitaire1
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You could try OpenOffice.org. You can edit the HTML document like any other word processing file, and you can also see the underlying code if you choose. Also, you can have it clean up the HTML code a bit by setting the HTML version. I have mine set to save HTML documents in HTML version 2.3, and when I edit the document it does a good job of cleaning up and simplifying the HTML code.
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