I have Word document of 13 pages with lots of entries I need to copy and paste into a web site admin page.
The page uses a Tinymce form that uses formatting. I'm sure there is a way to automatically strip out the HTML from a Word document within a web page, but for now.... without me having to copy and paste to Notepad first... is there a way in Word to "switch off formatting"?
Can you strip out the HTML formatting in Word, w/o Notepad?
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Can you strip out the HTML formatting in Word, w/o Notepad?
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Re: Can you strip out the HTML formatting in Word, w/o Notep
Can't you select all and then click Clear Formatting. ?
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Re: Can you strip out the HTML formatting in Word, w/o Notep
Can't seen an option to do that.
I suppose the most full proof way is pasting to Notepad first.
Pity Tinymce takes the formatting from Word.
I suppose the most full proof way is pasting to Notepad first.
Pity Tinymce takes the formatting from Word.
Love PHP. Love CSS. Love learning new tricks too.
All the best from the United Kingdom.
All the best from the United Kingdom.