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How to remove the extra HTML code from your Microsoft Word documents

Microsoft Word is notorious for inserting a massive amount of non-standard, useless HTML markup in pages when you "Save as a Webpage..." Not only does this extra markup violate all validation and kill page load times, but it also makes editing pages by hand nearly impossible.

Thankfully, Microsoft added a little know feature into Word XP or later that allows you to omit much of the bloated code when you save as a webpage. Simply click File | Save As..., then click the Save As Type drop-down box and choose Web Page, Filtered.



  
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