I wouldn't. I'd leave them as html and call them with an include. That way
all you have in the database is a reference to the html file. Just strip out
the stuff outside the opening and closing body tags. That way you still have
formatting.

Cheryl D. Wise
MS FrontPage MVP
Certified Professional Web Developer
Start to Web - online web design training
See http://starttoweb.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Hoenig, Robert

It would probably be easiest to convert a word doc or txt.  Good luck with
it.

---- Ann Dietz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Believe it or not, they're mostly hard-coded html.  There are a few pdf's in
there.   I expect we'll have to convert them to a regular text document
before loading in a database unless someone has some other good ideas!


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