I need to import the code of an HTML file into Word. The problem is that
whenever I open an HTML file in Word, it shows the browser view without any
option of how you actually want to view it. How would I open an HTML to view
the code? I could copy and paste the code from Notepad but I have so many
files that it becomes very tedious.
Method 1: change the file extension to TXT. The Word will open it as a text
file.
Method 2: open it using 'Recover text from any file' (Under Files of Type on
the Open Dialog).
>I need to import the code of an HTML file into Word. The problem is that
> whenever I open an HTML file in Word, it shows the browser view without
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> the code? I could copy and paste the code from Notepad but I have so many
> files that it becomes very tedious.
muyBN - 02 May 2006 01:19 GMT
I'm familiar with the method you describe but I need a way to do this with
files with .htm extensions.

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BryanN
> Method 1: change the file extension to TXT. The Word will open it as a text
> file.
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> > the code? I could copy and paste the code from Notepad but I have so many
> > files that it becomes very tedious.
muyBN - 02 May 2006 01:32 GMT
Sorry, I just noticed your suggested Method #2, and it did the job perfectly.
Thank you!

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> Method 1: change the file extension to TXT. The Word will open it as a text
> file.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> > the code? I could copy and paste the code from Notepad but I have so many
> > files that it becomes very tedious.