Viewing Dreamweaver files in Word 2007

When viewing html files from Dreamweaver CS4 in Word 2007 the text is right-shifted on the page. It displays fine in all previous versions of Word but not with 2007. I have tried the various advanced options, compatibility settings to no avail. I have tried resetting office back to factory settings (including the document templates) but it still doesn't work. I decided to post this here in case anyone has had a similar issue opening files from dreamweaver to Word 2007.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
John

I'm with Murray here.
It's a recipe for disaster and you'll no doubt end up being asked to fix it.
There are many better ways of allowing clients to edit websites without opening the site to wholesale destruction.

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