[pchelpers] Re: Saving in HTML

This question requires a bit more information before a good answer can 
be provided. For example, we have to guess what was used to create the 
calendar. Say I guessed the MS Word was used, then save as html would 
create a web page formatted document with all the format cludge in it. 
The file would work as a web page and be viewable in your browser. 
Clearly there is some distinction between standard html and filtered 
(have not seen that in Word). So I have to wonder what sort of 
filtration it does?

Gerald Gollinger wrote:
>   Could someone answer the question below.  Thanks,  Gerald
>    
>    
>    
>   Hi Gerald,
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>   I was starting to work on the calendar for the site and found my computer 
> gives me two (2) options to save as:
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>   1.                  Web Page
>   2.                  Web Page, filtered
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>   Which of the 2 options should I save it as?
>    
>   Take care………….. Arlene

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