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In a message dated 98-02-16 00:25:26 EST, you write:

<< When selected parts of HTML files are copied to Word 7 from Netscape, the
line
 and paragraph formatting all go haywire. How could this problem be overcome?
         Incidentally, this problem does not arise if copied from Internet
Explorer;
 where all the formatting is retained.
                 Siva Lokanathan >>

You don't say it here, but I suspect you are stating that what you paste in
Word is showing up as HTLM formatted.  Word 7 supports HTML.  Thats the way it
is supposed to workl.  Try pasting it first to note pad, then copy and paste
to Word.  All HTML formatting will be removed.

Mike Hayes

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