I just found it at life.anu.edu.au:/pub/netkit/pc/gt_html.zip
In article <1994Jan10.171621.24...@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE>, wagne...@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Wagner Michael) writes:
Does anybody know where to ftp this ?
Thanks
Mike
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|> In article <A.M.Addyman.15.2D314
...@mcs.salford.ac.uk>, A.M.Addy
...@mcs.salford.ac.uk (Tony Addyman) writes:
|> |> Assuming that Microsoft haven't (yet) changed the winword macro language you
|> |> could try using the word macros written by the folks in Georgia (I think it
|> |> was Georgia Tech). I recall the file name was gt_html.zip (it is about 15k),
|> |> but I don't recall the site address or directory.
|> |>
|>
|> I've been using their template in Word 6.0 and can verify that it
|> works. Word 6.0 also opens up possibilities for really building
|> on this set of macros - hopefully someone out there (e.g., the
|> Georgia Tech folks who developed the original template) will work on this...
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