The UE "File" -> "Open" menu has, as possible file extension for input, the "DOC" extension. But it's seemingly broken, opening the file in hex mode, and then that's it. Is this a bug?
At the moment, to input DOC files into UE, I have first to output my MS Word files to a .TXT format, before importing into UE. It means all the mark-up is lost, and all the bold, underlining, italics, etc. have to be reinserted. For book-length manuscripts this can't be done and should really be unnecessary.
Does UE have a functioning import filter for MS Word somewhere? Or some other filter?
What is necessary is some way of rescuing the basic mark-up: italics, bold, underline, footnotes. (If one tries it via MS Word's "export to html" function, the problem then becomes all the junk code that then needs to be removed - as everyone knows who's ever worked on such files in Dreamweaver.)
The two alternative seems to be either: too much code (MS Word's html export function) or: too little code - the ".TXT" export function, while losing all the mark-ups.
Is there a filter or conversion software somewhere that let's me choose which MS Word mark-up I can rescue into UE?
Or perhaps a filter software that will strip from html everything except those few mark-up codes?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
best,
fvgfvg
At the moment, to input DOC files into UE, I have first to output my MS Word files to a .TXT format, before importing into UE. It means all the mark-up is lost, and all the bold, underlining, italics, etc. have to be reinserted. For book-length manuscripts this can't be done and should really be unnecessary.
Does UE have a functioning import filter for MS Word somewhere? Or some other filter?
What is necessary is some way of rescuing the basic mark-up: italics, bold, underline, footnotes. (If one tries it via MS Word's "export to html" function, the problem then becomes all the junk code that then needs to be removed - as everyone knows who's ever worked on such files in Dreamweaver.)
The two alternative seems to be either: too much code (MS Word's html export function) or: too little code - the ".TXT" export function, while losing all the mark-ups.
Is there a filter or conversion software somewhere that let's me choose which MS Word mark-up I can rescue into UE?
Or perhaps a filter software that will strip from html everything except those few mark-up codes?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
best,
fvgfvg