Dreamweaver has an option to clean up Word HTML. It's under Commands -> Clean up Word HTML (at least on Mac). I never have used it personally but it could be something to check out
Originally posted by: corkyg
Word itself can do it. Open the HTML file in Word and SAVE AS a text file.Do that by Ctrl A, Copy, and Paste into Notepad. The HTML code will be gone.
I don't think he wants to remove the HTML code itself, just the craptastic coding of HTML that word does (i.e. it adds about 3 bajillion lines of crap)
Tmoney468 has the best idea. I know that Dreamweaver MX 2004 has the option (only version I have). I think you can get dreamweaver trials too.
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