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-# Convert Files to HTML with macOS Automator Quick Actions
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-2022-01-28
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Since a few people have reached out and thanked me for my previous post [Batch Converting Images to webp with macOS Automator](/batch-webp-conversion), I thought I would continue to share more of my own custom Automator Quick Actions. Today's post will cover the ability to convert *any* text-based document into pure HTML.