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I can't get Excel 2000 or Word 2000 to let me paste HTML code without
displaying the code as a webpage. Is there a setting I can turn off somewhere
to get Excel and Word to be less presumptuous and let me work with HTML
without displaying it, in weak attempts at being WYSIWYG HTML editors?
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Thanks, Nick. At least I don't have to waste my time with any further
research!

Gregg

"Nick Hodge" wrote:

Gregg

Unfortunately HTML became a 'native' format in XL2000, so no is the simple
answer

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I can't get Excel 2000 or Word 2000 to let me paste HTML code without
displaying the code as a webpage. Is there a setting I can turn off
somewhere
to get Excel and Word to be less presumptuous and let me work with HTML
without displaying it, in weak attempts at being WYSIWYG HTML editors?




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