> Also, my experience with using macro programs
> (not ppro in this case) to do things like filling in file save boxes
> is not encouraging; things can go wrong so easily.
> ...
> it certainly would have been good to be able to extract the various
> datatypes from the clipboard.
Owen, with PowerPro + clcl (Nakka's freeware clipboard capture utility) you could reduce the amount of
save boxes down to 1. Fewer I'm afraid not, because the basic recipe I' suggesting is still similar to Alan's
(BTW, I think Alan is a PowerPro user, ASAIK PowerPro is being developed entirely by Bruce).
1. User is in Word; CLCL and PowerPro are running
2. User highlights paragraph and presses Alt-A (or whatever, this hotkey is defined in CLCL's per-user .ini
file - menu View>Options...>Actions)
3. Alt-A brings up CLCL's main window (called 'viewer'), from which user can select the RTF format in the
clipboard capture list (the capture list length can be configured from 1 to N items), and save it through
menu File>Save As "whatever.rtf" -- This step could be fully automated with PowerPro, by setting up a
window context command list that sends the necessary key sequences to CLCL
4. Your Powerpro script converts "whatever.rtf" into html
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