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MHT or MHTML Editor & Converter

Hi,
I was just accepted to the University of Florida (www.ufl.edu), and I would like to make my personal/academic homepage look very similar to the actual homepage. I saved the webpage in IE7B1 as an MHT file, and that worked fine (as saving it as anything else makes it look much like text only. Opening in Frontpage 2003 lets me edit it just fine, until I save it, then it goes back to looking like text only.)

I want to be able to edit the .MHT Web Archive file, and then convert it into a standard HTML file without loosing the formatting.

Has anyone seen an MHT editor (notepad is too slow for this kind of job), and has anybody seen a converter that converts from MHT to HTML without loosing that precious formatting?

Thanks,
Travis
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http://blocknote.net/

This editor supports MHT files.

It's likely this editor also lets you save the file as HTML as that is one of its supported formats as well..

Regards,
Max.
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That just doesn't preserve the formatting.

When I edit www.ufl.edu in FrontPage, it looks fine, until I save it.
In that case, I'm not sure how to help you.

I've never used the MHT file format myself. I've seen that it can be converted to .chm or .hlp, but I recon those are text mostly as well..

Sorry I can't help you any better..

Regards,
Max.
I've got it!

The New Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 Beta (MS's Replacement for FrontPage) saves it properly, with formatting, as HTML! It works perfectly, preserving the formatting, and no converter required!

Thank you Microsoft! Best of all, it's free!

Requesting point refund.
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