XX, irrelevent, of no importance X, irrelevent in a html converter, of use in the library in the future, unimplemented ??, I have no idea what it does at all 1/2, half implemented, often due to undocumented information 100%, fully implemented in my opinion, no mysteries. File--> New XX Open XX Close XX Save ---->Save Save As ---->Save Versions 1/2, some undocumented undo information still unknown, low priority Page Setup X Print Preview X Print XX Send To XX Properties 1/2, this is the ole2 Summary and Document Summary info, DocumentSummary is still unknown while Summary is 99.99% done, low priority Exit Save-->Options--> Always create backup copy XX Allow fast saves 100%, wv's fastsave is as good as its full save :-) Prompt for document properties X, this is just the ole stuff again Promt to save Normal template ?? what is this Embed Truetype fonts X Embed Chacters in use only X Save data only for forms ?? Allow Background saves XX Save autorecovery information every x minutes XX Save as type of doc XX Password to open, 100%, this was a real toughy Password to modify X Read-only recommended X Save->Versions--> This dialog links back to File-->Versions as is 1/2 implemented Edit--> This whole menu is a bit XX Insert-->Break--> (maybe these should be mentioned in the html output, as they are manual breaks, ?) Page Break X Column Break X Next Page X Even Page X Continuous X Odd Page X Insert-->Page Numbers Position X alignment X Format.... X Show number on first page X Insert->Date and Time--> Without Update automatically these are just text, with it on they are date and time fields. A Update automatically, wv can show the last unupdated value, the field.c's fieldCharData is a start of a field parser, there shouldnt be too much too it really :-) AutoText--> this is just static text Field--> Same as Date and Time Symbol--> Well, some of the common ones map correctly to unicode characters, but the wingding and symbol fonts are just a dead loss. Even by messing with fontfaces its just going to be a disaster, some more thought required.