The next version of Word will allow you to take basically clean XHTML out
for blog posts, etc. If you use the new document format you can also the
content as pure xml.

FrontPage is terminal. There will be no new version. Expression Web which is
the tool replacing it has several options for bringing in Word docs with
varying degrees of formatting. It has a spellchecker but not a grammar
checker. Get the public beta and try for yourself.


Cheryl D Wise
MS MVP FrontPage
http://by-expression.com
Online instructor led training http://starttoweb.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Conyers, Dwayne  

I typically use Microsoft Word's built-in spelling and grammar checkers.
Not that I am so grammatically challenged (them what ran the schoolhouse
learned me how to talk correct), but some little "glitches" may escape
the eyeball test.

The only problem is that dropping text into Word adds a lot of "garbage"
when you cut and paste it into web parts or other HTML editors.  Would
be nice if the upcoming tool that is to be the next generation of
FrontPage has spelling and grammar checking.  Of course, I'm sure
Microsoft will find a way to add junk to your code using that tool as
well.


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