David M. Wrote:
I have been using XMLMind very successfully. i only use it for one document (a user manual) to make available in HTML format and post on our website. It has always worked. Now when I generate the HTML in the same way, it scrambles figures, does not recognize many figures, etc.

Thank you for sending us your DOCX file. It's pretty large but we think we have spotted the issue you describe.

Near 4.2 Toolbar Icons (Page 38 of the PDF created by MS Word out of your DOCX file.)

"Load Data" icon should look like attached PDF_Rendering_By_Word_Good_Icons.png [REMOVED]

"Load Data" cion incorrectly looks like attached Converted_To_Styled_HTML_Bad_Icons.png [REMOVED]

Several other icons have the same problem after this first. Example: the "Save the current session" icon (but not the "re-load icon", which has been inserted in the MS Word document without using its crop tool).

The "Load Data" icon has been inserted in MS Word as attached file image27.png [REMOVED] and then the author used MS Word's Crop Tool (see attached MSWord_Crop_Tool.png) just to show the "Load Data" icon which is part of the toolbar found in attached screenshot "image27.png"

REASON OF THIS ISSUE: cropped images are currently not supported by XMLmind Word To XML. However because this seems to be a really useful feature, we'll try to support it in the next version of our product.

WORKAROUND: Do not insert a large image and then use MS Word's Crop Tool to select the part you want to display. Instead create or use an image which contains just what you want to display. In addition to be a workaround for XMLmind Word To XML limitation, this will probably give you a better result (i.e. less blurry images).
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