Graham Smith wrote:
Jallan,

Well, this works perfectly with OOo, but not at all with Word for some
reason.
Thanks, this is a good solution.

I've not used MS Word for some time. But had at work a number of automation routines which created HTML files and inserted them into MS Word, routines now rewritten to use OpenOffice.

It is possible that one has to "import" or "insert" the HTML file for it to work in Word when opening such a file manually.

Note that if you use this method, you may have to use codes like </n> or <p> to force paragraph breaks as HTML parsers will combine lines. Or better, instead start each of your files with the code <pre> to indicate your own line breaks are to be preserved.

Jallan

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