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>>If the graphic is "higher" than one line of text, I think the only
>>way to do this is to use tables, which are not supported by WordIA.
>>Recently I've switched to HotDog (available at
>>http://www.sausage.com) which supports HTML
>>3.0 and Netscape extensions.
LaVonna replied:
>One way that we've discovered to include tables in HTML docs created
>in Word IA is to create them in Excel. . .and use an Excel to HTML
>converter. If the collective you is curious, I
>will post the location that we grabbed it from.
This part of the "collective you" is certainly curious! Please post the
information, or send it to me directly.
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Marcia Coulter
notjust -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com