Embarrassingly straight forward. Thanks very much for your help.

-Scott

On Wednesday, 26 March 2014 11:39:49 UTC-3, Scott Hatcher wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I feel as though I'm nearly there, but also way off. There are similar 
> questions on this group about doing the same thing (generating a static 
> HTML document from all tiddlers, and then importing it into Word), but they 
> haven't gotten me very far.
>
> My situation is the same as most. A large TW written for a boss that wants 
> a Word document. I'm going to keep both, and explain that one will be 
> updated and the other be static. He'll just be happy once he sees a word 
> doc exists.
>
> the --render.allcontent shadow tiddler seems to be my answer, but I've 
> also looked into plugins. I'm running a single stand-along .html document 
> TW, and so there's no "plugins" folder. I'm completely confused.
>
> What's the easiest way to generate a static HTML from the browser (save 
> as?).
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>

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