ID: Q171608
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This article discusses text conversion problems that have been updated or fixed in Microsoft Word 97 Service Release 1 (SR-1). This information specifically addresses issues with the text converters that are included with Microsoft Word 97.
When you create a blank HTML document, insert an object, and then run a Visual Basic for Applications macro that uses the header or footer of the document, the HTML that is produced will result in two image tags for the inserted object. When you reopen the HTML document, you get two images of the object instead of one.
With some types of HTML documents, memory is lost during the HTML conversion process. This creates a memory usage spike and the conversion of the HTML document takes a very long time.
If you have an HTML document containing an image at the beginning of a paragraph followed by white space, the white space is ignored during the import process into Microsoft Word 97.
If you import an HTML file containing a large table (more than 60 rows and 60 columns), the table may contain garbage characters if your computer is low on memory.
If you create a Web page, insert an object, and then format the object for a certain horizontal and vertical distance from the text, when you save as HTML, the HTML source will contain the wrong values for horizontal and vertical spacing. When you re-open the HTML document, the horizontal and vertical distance from text for the object will be incorrect.
In some cases, if you insert a hyperlink containing a friendly name instead of the URL name, the friendly name will be lost when you save as HTML, leaving only the URL name for the hyperlink.
If you use any of the following HTML tags to align bullets or numbers, the bullets or numbers will always appear left aligned in Microsoft Word 97, even though it may appear correctly in a Browser.
<ol>
<li><p align="left">Left Line Item</p>
<li><p align="right">Right Line Item</p>
<li><p align="center">Center Line Item</p>
</ol>
If you create a Microsoft Word 97 document containing certain combinations of cell borders and table borders, the borders may be converted poorly when the document is opened in Microsoft Word 7.0 using the Microsoft Word 97 import converter.
You receive an IPF when you open a Word 97 document in Word version 6.x or 7.x that contains a text box or AutoShape that holds text and uses the square wrapping style.
NOTE: In Word 97, to locate the square wrapping style, select the text box or AutoShape, click Text Box on the Format menu, and then click the Wrapping tab.
For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE ID: Q160841
TITLE: WD: Page Fault Opening Word 97 File with Text Box, Square Wrap
If you create a document in Microsoft Word 97 containing multi-level numbering formatted with no text before the number, you may receive an IPF when you open the document in Microsoft Word 7.0 using the Microsoft Word 97 import converter.
If you create a document in Microsoft Word 97 containing a footnote or endnote that ends with multiple bookmarks, you may experience an IPF when you open the document in Microsoft Word 7.0 using the Word 97 import converter.
Bookmarks in footnotes or endnotes can be created either manually by explicitly inserting a bookmark at the end of a footnote or endnote, or automatically by inserting a Table Of Contents, or Cross Reference to the footnote or endnote in the document.
Microsoft has confirmed these to be problems in Microsoft Word 97 for Windows. These problems were corrected in Microsoft Word 97 SR-1.
For additional information about SR-1, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q172475
TITLE : OFF97: How to Obtain and Install MS Office 97 SR-1
Additional query words: SR1 release1 8.00 8.0
Keywords : kbconversion word97 kbfaq kbfixlist
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Solution Type : kbfix
Last Reviewed: December 19, 1998