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date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 06:32:27 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.word.web.authoring        back       


Word deleting code and scripts after edit in 2007?   
OK, here's the story. I maintain a simple company intranet that involves a 
lot of updating and editing. I had originally made the site using Microsoft 
Office 2003, so I could just jump in, make a couple WYSIWYG changes, and be 
done with it. I also have some .ASP code to make the pages work with a secure 
login system, some interactive javascript menus, and a slide show on one 
page. Before, I just added the code once, and I could edit the page over and 
over again and they scripts/code would still be totally functional.

However, I just switched to Office 2007, and now Word deletes my additions 
to the basic page everytime I edit the page and I have to go in and re-paste 
the code everytime. 

Is there an option or something that I can click to have the program leave 
my code intact so I can still have the ease of having Word to edit the pages 
and still keep my fancier code, or is this a lost cause???

Help!
date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 06:32:27 -0700   author:   girlryan

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