I understand that Word sends stuff to the clipboard as text, rtf, and
in Word internal formats(?). At the moment the only way to get stuff
out of Word via ppro and the clipboard is text, which obviously misses
out all the formatting. If I can get access to the raw rtf, I can run
the regex stuff on it to convert it to html in the form I want, so I
can paste it into programs that need html like NVU, Seamonkey etc. At
the moment they do their own rtf->html conversion, which brings in a
lot of Word-specific html junk that I'd like to eliminate. I suppose I
could just operate on the "converted" html, but it would be nicer to
get a bit closer to the source.

On 5/14/06, brucexs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am not sure I understand what you want to do.  If PowerPro returned
> rtf as a string, I think it would look like what you get when you read
> a .rtf file with a text editor.  How could you use this?


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