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Get Plain text from MSWord 2000

Hi,

I am not sure if this is a correct place to ask this question, but I think
I can safely assume that there will be some one out here who can help me
out.

I an trying to automate a small operation to read data from the MS Word 2000
document and insert in to a database. The problem I have is when I read the
data (from Word doc table/cell) it also contains some special characters
that I do not need, is it possible to get only a plain text without all
these line break & paragraph breaks?

Regards
Kiran
Nov 16 '05 #1
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