> The point that Dom made yesterday is: You don't need to import HTML.
> Create your webpages in AbiWord, and save them twice:
> 
> 1. As HTML, so that IE etc. can view them.; and
> 2. As .abw, so AbiWord can re-import them - *without* any loss of
>    formatting.
> 
> Simplicity itself.

Oh, "save them twice". Thanks for the "AbiWord-for-Dummies" tip. When Dom
said

> I want to add that AbiWord isn't meant as a WYSIWYG HTML editor. I
> highly suggest saving your HTML as ABW docs too, and then editing the
> ABW docs as necessary. You can then auto-generate HTML.  

my twisted mind pictured editing the .abw XML with something else then
converting XML to HTML with yet another something else. <sigh> It seems so
obvious now. 

signed,
Chagrined in Colorado


George Booth 
Development Engineer 
Manufacturing Test Business Unit 

Agilent Technologies, Inc.
815 14th Street S.W., MS AU100 
Loveland, CO 80537

970 679 2477 Tel 
970 679 5961 Fax
www.agilent.com



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