Paul Noone wrote:

Which requires Open Office. Not such a bad thing. I've been looking for just
such a tool for a long, long time. Have you used it much? How are the
results from a particularly ugly and heavily-formatted doc?

(I'm not recommending ms word for generating structure documents, that
said...)

MSWord can have inline and block styles, and macros to limit and mandate the
use of certain styles. These word styles can be mapped to XML, so
domain-specific markup can be made.

However it's a crummy interface and you can't clearly see overlapping
styles, so it's only useful for simple markup.


.Matthew Cruickshank

Almost need to start a new thread...

Probably the best place to ask such questions, especially regarding OO 2.x, are

http://www.oooforum.org/

I think there is someone from HappyCog who posts to this list that uses an application over at sf.net for cleaning up Word, that they are very happy with. I've forgotten to bookmark it and I can't find it. Maybe a post to the main list might help.

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Geoff

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