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Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 17:41:54 EST
Subject: Re: [lojban] Re: Imaginary worlds (MORE VERBOSE)(but hoepfully cleaner)
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Curiously, my second draft came back to me much more messed than the first. 
Indeed, the first had no problems at all, while the second had a quantity of 
HTML puctuation (&quot and the like) in it. Can it be that the problem is 
somewhere in aol (Oh, surely not in such a high class org, you say) rather 
than in Word (from another hco)? aulun's solution suggest that I check down a 
lot of hiden codings, but I'll try insteda just not to use my word processor 
to create text for email.

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>Curiously, my second draft came back to me much more messed than the first. &nbsp;
<BR>Indeed, the first had no problems at all, while the second had a quantity of 
<BR>HTML puctuation (&amp;quot and the like) in it. &nbsp;Can it be that the problem is 
<BR>somewhere in aol (Oh, surely not in such a high class org, you say) rather 
<BR>than in Word (from another hco)? aulun's solution suggest that I check down a 
<BR>lot of hiden codings, but I'll try insteda just not to use my word processor 
<BR>to create text for email.</FONT></HTML>

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