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Can anyone tell me if there is an easy way to convert the following document to an HTML page that would look the same?

1st Quarter 2004 (38k word document)

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Any good ? http://www.emsc16606.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ecn.html


btw, some of those accidents defy belief [Linked Image]

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Excellent!! [Linked Image]

Thanks. I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but have been using components from Office 97 and there was no 'save as Web Page' option, only a 'save as html' which did not keep the formatting at all. It was a real mess!

I just installed the Office 2k Upgrade that I've had laying around and boy, what a difference.

Yes, those Accidents do make you think. I figured if I can convert them to web pages more people will look at them.

Thanks again
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