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	<title>Gilluminate &#187; Word</title>
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	<description>By Jason Gill</description>
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		<title>Clean Up Word HTML with Dreamweaver</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2005 23:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Gill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently received a rather lengthy and somewhat elaborate MS Word document, which I was asked to convert to HTML for uploading to a 3rd party&#8217;s website. My first instinct was to save the Word document as HTML and use Dreamweaver&#8217;s &#34;Clean Up Word HTML&#34; Command. But not only did I have to leave it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently received a rather lengthy and somewhat elaborate MS Word document, which I was asked to convert to HTML for uploading to a 3rd party&#8217;s website. My first instinct was to save the Word document as HTML and use Dreamweaver&#8217;s <strong>&quot;Clean Up Word HTML&quot;</strong> Command. But not only did I have to leave it running all night for Dreamweaver to finish &quot;cleaning&quot;, but the results were far from desirable in my opinion. There were still a lot of left over inline styles, etc. that Dreamweaver just plain missed.</p>
<p>I approached it differently this morning and just selected the entire document in Word, copied it, and then pasted it into Dreamweaver&#8217;s Design window. Not only was it much, much faster, but the output code was much, much cleaner! I didn&#8217;t have to run the &quot;Clean Up Word HTML&quot; Command afterwords either.</p>
<p><strong>Moral of the story:</strong> If you get an HTML document that was created using Word: yes, clean it up. But if you get a Word Document and need to convert it to HTML, don&#8217;t waste your time converting it to HTML with Word and cleaning it up, just copy and paste it!</p>
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