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<DIV>I have used several WYSIWYG editors, including CKEditor. That one may be the best at fixing the horrid HTML from Word, but it has a way to go and IMCE even further. I had to code special filters at my last gig to stop what got through from screwing things up. Another thing that probably would have helped would be to remove the "Disable rich-text editor" link; my users were doing that to insert GA scripts into their nodes.<BR> </DIV>
<P><FONT color=#ff007f size=4 face="bookman old style, new york, times, serif"><EM><STRONG>Nancy</STRONG></EM></FONT></P>
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<DIV style="FONT-FAMILY: Courier New, monaco, monospace, sans-serif; FONT-SIZE: 10pt"></FONT><BR> Placing text off the screen is an accessibility technique, however I <BR>wonder if you can be penalized in SERP when it is used for other purposes?<BR><BR>Also, you might get better WYSIWYG results with CKEditor instead of <BR>TinyMCE - but nothing beats well-formed hand-coded HTML.<BR><BR>I agree that using a PDF converter is the way to go.</DIV></DIV></div></body></html>