Hello,
In LibreOffice 4.2, there is an option under the View menu in
LibreOffice Writer/Web labeled "HTML Source." Be sure that that item is
unchecked. Also, if that doesn't fix the problem, try going into
LibreOffice, selecting File>New>HTML Document, and once in Writer/Web,
go to File>Open and select the HTML file. For me, HTML files load in
LibreOffice 4.2.0.4 correctly. Did this fix the issue?
Regards,
xmlhttprequest.open@gmail.com
On 2/4/2014 7:28 PM, Keith Bates wrote:
Has anyone experienced this new problem (or is it a feature?) in 4.2?
In previous versions of LO, opening an html file would give you the
file as would be seen on a web browser.
In 4.2 it is the actual html code that is displayed. This behaviour
happens when opening any html document or inserting an html file into
an open LO document.
Does anyone know of a way around this?
I use moneydance to track finances, and it allows reports to be saved
in html. Producing printed reports used to be a matter of simply
opening the Income and Expenses report in LO, inserting the Account
Balances at the end of the report, then edit titles, styles etc at will.
I have discovered that I can open the html files in Firefox, then copy
and paste into LO, but that does seem unnecessarily complicated, when
it used to just work in a single step.
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