Rob, I opened the html file with Word and it was in the same format as Book Port was reading it. That would seam to confirm your suspicion. I have several Book Share files, saved as html files. I opened a few of them with Word and got the same results. I opened www.msn.com with Word and did not get the html code. Is there any word setting that I can change to make it suppress the html code in the cases where it is not doing so? I am using Word 2002, also called Word XP. Thanks, Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 8:34 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: html files > Scot: > > Book Port Transfer uses Microsoft Word to decode the HTML. I suspect > that your version of Word is not decoding that particular file > properly. > > Rob Meredith > > >>> sduck@xxxxxxxxx 03/16/05 09:17AM >>> > Hi everyone, > I got my Book Port yesterday! Last night, I was transferring different > file types to the Book Port, just experimenting and trying to get use to > it. I transferred a html file, that was stored locally on my hard > drive, and, when Book Port red it, the html code was being red in > addition to the text. Is this normal? > Thanks, > Scott > > >