> Have you thought of using Rich Text Format (.rtf files) instead of actual
> Word (.doc) files?  RTFs would probably be easier to create from java
> since
> it uses a type of markup language (plain text) and there may already be
> utilities in java for creating such files.  The best thing is Word will
> open
> these files just as well as it does it's own DOC format.

 [John Cavacas] 
Yes, I have actually. The problem is that the client already has a large
repository of Microsoft word content which they want to use. However, that
is something that I think can still be talked about. I don't think, as
usual, they have given their requirements a lot of thought.

Thanks for the suggestion.
John



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