There are 3 ways. The first is if you have FP 2002 when you copy and
paste you can use the 'smart tag' and choose 'match document
formatting'. Which is reason enough to have FP2002 on your computer. I
took a 880k word file and reduced it down to 80k (the client wouldn't
break the document into a series of pages per advice). It was a table of
items with descriptions and the resulting file was simply table, tr & td
tags without any word formatting. Added a few lines of CSS and it looked
just like the original word doc without the garbage.

The second is that there is a tool on the MS Office website that will
strip most of the Word garbage out.

Finally you can save it as text or RFT (which will retain more
formatting) then copy from notepad over to your html page.

Cheryl D. Wise
WiserWays
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-----Original Message-----
From: Conyers, Dwayne 


Is there an easy way to save a word document as HTML without all of the
garbage that word embeds (smart tags, styles, etc)?


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