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"Czarnowski, Aric" <aczarnowski at unimax.com> wrote in message news:mailman.2782.1101849358.21094.cvsnt at cvsnt.org... > They are not. All Office formats are binary by default. I am sure that > is why you were smiling when you wrote that. Sort of... I was smilling because I consider HTML a great way to produce formatted text++ output, not easily editable, though. Seems now I'll have to prove that in practice :) > You will want to add Office extensions to your cvswrappers file now > before you forget. Hmmm... I'll have to do some googling on that, first time I hear it. <rant> > My company is full of people that continue to use MS-Word for simple > design docs, white papers and other internal notes. The reason they > always give is "it does table of contents automatically." *sigh* It > also screws up bulleted lists and fonts to the point where I can write > my own TOC in HTML by hand faster if it is really needed. Most times it > is not. I'm not that kind of person :) I use (and have been using, for a couple of decades now) computers because I like computers, not because I want to make my life difficult! Besides, automatic creation of TOCs may be a useful feature, but only, in my humble opinion, for texts of 100 pages plus. Otherwise, for a not-so-long-a-text of a reasonable amount of sections, well, I myself can do table of contents automatically, too :) :))))) :)))))))))))))))) </rant> > Personally, I wish people would spend half the time they currently spend > on formatting and use it to concetrate on content. I totally agree with that! And because I consider content a valuable thing, is why I want to use cvs, cvsnt, etc. Thanx for your reply > Aric George