extra paragraph breaks in word include page

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Gangle green

I included a word document in a front page page.

When the page is viewed through the FP page it has before
and after spacing added to each paragraph. When I open
the word-html page, it looks fine. The source is even
identicle, so I know FP isn't adding any extra <p>s or
anything. It must be a style issue, when I take out my
own style sheet, it looks ugly, but still has the para
spacing issue. Front page must be adding style info
somewhere and I can't find it. Anybody have a clue about
this?

Thanks in advance for any help, Gangle.
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Explain "included"

If you used the FP Include Page feature, it only includes only the content inside of the <BODY> tags, so you lose all the Word
styles in the HEAD section of the document

If you are opening a Word .doc file in FP it will convert the file to .rtm and lose the formatting

If you are opening a Word .htm saved file in FP, view source to see the Word saved styles




| I included a word document in a front page page.
|
| When the page is viewed through the FP page it has before
| and after spacing added to each paragraph. When I open
| the word-html page, it looks fine. The source is even
| identicle, so I know FP isn't adding any extra <p>s or
| anything. It must be a style issue, when I take out my
| own style sheet, it looks ugly, but still has the para
| spacing issue. Front page must be adding style info
| somewhere and I can't find it. Anybody have a clue about
| this?
|
| Thanks in advance for any help, Gangle.
 
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Gangle Green

Thanks Stefan - I decided to just forego the Word.htm to
FP. What's wierd is that the extra formatting before and
after spacing doesn't show up in the source, so it must be
related to styles.

Gangle
-----Original Message-----
Explain "included"

If you used the FP Include Page feature, it only includes
only the content inside of the said:
styles in the HEAD section of the document

If you are opening a Word .doc file in FP it will convert
the file to .rtm and lose the formatting
If you are opening a Word .htm saved file in FP, view
source to see the Word saved styles
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