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		<title>How to extract urls from MS Word 2007 hyperlinks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I have been creating a series of &#8220;cheat sheets&#8221; on various topics related to blogging and social media using Microsoft Word 2007. These documents are essentially an annotated list of websites related to a particular topic, which I intend to provide to my clients as an aid to their own education and research. Having [...]]]></description>
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