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    I have a word document that i can show it in HTML form , but i wana to show all details on my word document such as PARAGRAPH , TITR , SPACES , how can i do this ? i test SAVE AS XML , but i think it must be eisier way to show these details , HELP ME BY SAMPLE:wtf::^) X| Have good day and time

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      I have a word document that i can show it in HTML form , but i wana to show all details on my word document such as PARAGRAPH , TITR , SPACES , how can i do this ? i test SAVE AS XML , but i think it must be eisier way to show these details , HELP ME BY SAMPLE:wtf::^) X| Have good day and time

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      It depends on the MSWord version and components that you have installed but if the file is saved as Word HTML you can choose to view the source code by selecting the menu "View > Source HTML Code". But, why don't you open the document with any other editor (notepad)? Marc Soleda. ... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.

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        It depends on the MSWord version and components that you have installed but if the file is saved as Word HTML you can choose to view the source code by selecting the menu "View > Source HTML Code". But, why don't you open the document with any other editor (notepad)? Marc Soleda. ... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.

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        i think i dont explain it well , i know i can see it with View menu , but i wana process this word document , so i must first process it , i can do it also , after processing , some sentence of this text change to some links , and some of them not !!! , THEN AFTER THESE PROCESS I WANA SHOW IT IN ASP FORM , but with paragraph , titrs , headers , footer !! how can i do this ??? thanks for helping me in this confused case !!!!

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          i think i dont explain it well , i know i can see it with View menu , but i wana process this word document , so i must first process it , i can do it also , after processing , some sentence of this text change to some links , and some of them not !!! , THEN AFTER THESE PROCESS I WANA SHOW IT IN ASP FORM , but with paragraph , titrs , headers , footer !! how can i do this ??? thanks for helping me in this confused case !!!!

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          Ups !!! I think I can't help you ... ... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.

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            Ups !!! I think I can't help you ... ... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.

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            THANK YOU FOR ALL! Have good day and time

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