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- <H4><STRONG>HTML to WYSIWYG Demo</STRONG></H4>
- The HTML to WYSIWYG Tool in this template automatically
- pastes this document into a new one based on the Ant template so you don't have
- to find it, copy and paste it. To see the conversion, just open a New .DOC, based on
- the Ant template, and click on the HTML to WYSIWYG Tool. AFTER the conversion,
- click Hidden Codes OFF to view the document.)<P>
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- <I>PLEASE NOTE: The demo included in this template demonstrates a limited number
- of tag conversions and represents only a portion of the tags which are converted
- in the complete version of the program.</I><P>
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- <H4>NOTES ON THE COMPLETE ANT_HTML PROGRAM</H4>
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- By pasting the contents of any HTML document into a new Word 6.0 document based on the
- ANT template, you can easily and automatically convert the file into a What-You-See-Is-
- What-You-Get environment. The program does not currently support nested lists, although
- non-nested lists of all varieties are supported.<P>
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- The complete version of the program converts all HTML headings to the appropriate sizes, converts all
- styles, as well as bolds, italics, special characters, etc.. The template displays HTML tags as red, hidden
- text and displays URL entries as bright blue and underlined.<P>
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- Hard copies of HTML documents can be easily obtained. After clicking the
- HTML To WYSIWYG Tool, just choose the "Zap Macros In Entire Document" entry from the Ant
- Tools menu. A WYSIWYG document without HTML tags can then be printed.<P>
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- <H4>FAMOUS QUOTES</H4>
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- Come quickly, I am tasting stars!<P>
- <I>- Dom PΘrignon (1638-1715) on the moment of his discovery of champagne</I><P>
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- There is no They, Only Us.<P>
- <I>- Graffiti</I><P>
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- Here is the world, sound as a nut, perfect, not the smallest piece of chaos left, never a stitch nor an end,
- not a mark of haste, or botching, or second thought; but the theory of the world is a thing of shreds and
- patches.<P>
- <I>- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1845)</I><P>
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- Some day my boat will come in, and with my luck I'll be at the airport.<P>
- <I>- Graffiti</I><P>
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- Beware the man of one book.<P>
- <I>- St. Thomas Aquinas</I><P>
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- Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and
- dreadful.<P>
- <I>- Samual Johnson</I><P>
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- All that we are is the result of what we have thought.<P>
- <I>- Buddha</I><P>
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- <STRONG>Do not make loon soup.</STRONG><P>
- <I> - Valuable advice from The Eskimo Cookbook</I><P>
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- (Sample URL links:)<P>
- <H4>SHAKESPEARE'S PRINCIPAL COMEDIES</H4>
- <A HREF = "http:/Some.www.site/High/Comedy">HIGH COMEDIES: Much Ado About Nothing - Twelfth Night - As You Like It</A><P>
- <A HREF = "http:/Some.www.site/Farce/Comedy">FARCE COMEDIES: The Taming of the Shrew - The Merry Wives of Windsor</A><P>
- <A HREF = "http://Some.www.site/Dark/Comedy">DARK COMEDIES: All's Well That Ends Well - Measure For Measure - Troilus and Cressida</A><P>
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- For more information about the complete version of the program, see the README.TXT file
- or contact:<P>
- Jill Swift<P>
- P. O. Box 213 * Montgomery, Texas 77356 * jswift@telacommunications.com<P>
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