Jallan,

thanks again, I have tried "insert" and there isn't an import option as it
is part of the "open" file dialog.

Insert doesn't work, but as this is now a Word problem, I shall thank you
again for your help and move the question to a more appropriate place.

Graham

On 1/18/06, Jallan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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