Hi Chuck,

Yes, this is pretty much par-for-the-course for OOo's HTML editor. It needs
some serious work. The newer version, 2.0, which is supposed to come out
within the next 2 - 75 weeks, doesn't show much improvement in this area.

Until OpenOffice.org fixes there HTML, (which, they really need to do), I
suggest using Nvu. It's free, open source, cross-platform, and works a whole
lot better than OOo on HTML.

You can grab a copy here - http://www.nvu.com/ - it's based on Mozilla's
Composer, but has more features. It works on Mac, WIndows, and Linux.

Just to clarify, most of the stuff that OOo says it can do, it does very
well. HTML editing is not one of them.

-Chad Smith

On 10/2/05, Chuck Neuenschwander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> OK, I use OO to build an HTML document.
> I put a few paragraphs of text separated
> in two places by a pair of pics on one line.
> I save the document.
> It saves as 5 files, not just the one I developed:
> each pic in it's own file.
> Then, when I open the new HTML file, I have extra
> space inserted between paragraphs, AND
> I have each pic on it's own line.
>
> So, am I doing something incorrectly, or is the
> state-of-the-art with OO's HTML development?
> -chuck
>
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