Textism have a word cleaner that works quite well:
http://textism.com/wordcleaner/


On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 11:45:30 +1100, Hope A. Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 23/11/04 9:19 AM, "Wybrow, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > There is a tool in Dreamweaver that can auto generate but I must admit I
> > have never used it ...
> 
> I've found that the Clean Word HTML command in Dreamweaver helps but still
> leaves too much "junk" I don't want.
> 
> If you use Mac OS, cut and paste from Word into AppleWorks and then save as
> an html document. If you use Windows, there might be another word processing
> app that will give you cleaner html.
> 
> If there is still some junk coding from the AppleWorks produced html page, I
> get rid of it with Find and Replace.
> 
> I'd love a better system to this work-around that I use, so I too will be
> interested to hear what others do.
> 
> 
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