![]() Inside it, if you have any pictures is the Inside the zip are a bunch of standard folders containing the various bits and bobs. ZIP file extension (rather than remove the DOCX and replace it with ZIP). As Jay pointed out the DOCX is actually a renamed ZIP format file, that contains a bunch of text only "XML" code files that can be easily read by any text editor (ie Wordpad). Even if you opened it in a hex editor, the file was still essentially unreadable. If you opened one in a text editor, it was unreadable. A loose equivalent to a compiled program. The old "DOC" format files were "binary". Lets take a high level look at some Word history. I prefer "Web Page, Filtered", it removes a lot of redundant carp that otherwise Word would put in the straightĪfter that you could copy HTML to paste elsewhere. Although DOCX files are structured by XML, you do have the option of using File > Save As to save them to HTML format. Exactly how did you do that? What version of Word, and how did you do it. You say you "cut and paste the HTML from old word docs". ![]() As Jay said, there is no HTML in Word documents.
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