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From the page: "A tool that strips proprietary Microsoft tags and other cruft from Word HTML documents, leaving basic formatting intact. File sizes are greatly reduced, and the returned HTML is easier to read, revise and employ." It will be a great deal of help for those not knowing... more
Reviewed by humaurtum06 Mar 19 2007, 06:47am ( 55 reviews ) • textism.com
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Rated by kenninger on Apr 17 2009, 6:45am
great
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Rated by PuffTMD on Apr 06 2009, 11:59pm
Good idea, hate all the rubbish entered by word. Looks like there are some alternitives you can also use, read further reviews.
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Reviewed by stumbleideafarm on Apr 06 2009, 8:28am
Free, open source Komposer does this too.
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Rated by lensmaster on Oct 26 2008, 12:22pm
link to notepad?
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Reviewed by jakeshare on May 19 2008, 6:19am
Wordpress has a button for this
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Rated by webapathy on May 02 2008, 8:11am
Not a bad idea. Although I NEVER recommend using programs like Word to generate HTML, I realize that there are lots of people out there who feel that they have no other way of creating their own webpages. At least we have tools like this that help to control the ugly code bloat.
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Rated by blackman137 on May 01 2008, 8:03am
Word HTML Cleaner
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Rated by sciencebase on Apr 29 2008, 12:01am
It'll cost you if you want to rip bigger files than 20kb.