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How do you publish documents to the web?

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Freelancer - 26 Dec 2003 02:15 GMT
I was wondering how do you publish word 2002(if it matters)
documents saved as web pages on the internet. i've been
looking around for a button of some sort that would allow
me to to do so, but i cant find it. any help would be much
appreciated!
lostinspace - 26 Dec 2003 09:26 GMT
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From: "Freelancer" <>
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Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 9:15 PM
Subject: How do you publish documents to the web?

> I was wondering how do you publish word 2002(if it matters)
> documents saved as web pages on the internet. i've been
> looking around for a button of some sort that would allow
> me to to do so, but i cant find it. any help would be much
> appreciated!

From the Word, Help file under "publish" and the very last line of that
subsection:
Use Word to save a copy of a Web page to a Web server
You must create a Web folder before following this procedure.

 1.. On the File menu, click Save as Web Page.

 2.. On the Places Bar, click Web Folders.

 3.. In the list of Web Folder sites, double-click the folder you want, and
then double-click the location you want to save the Web page to.

 4.. In the File name box, type the Web page name.

 5.. Click Save.
Tips

 a.. To quickly create a Web folder for an existing Web server location,
type the Web address in the File name box of the Save As dialog box (File
menu). For example, type http://myserver/ to create a Web folder to that
destination.
end of quote.

IMO, it's really a bad idea to use Word for creating webpage other than the
purpose of of a private-intranet.
There are much better methods.:

BTW, there are still places on the internet (at least last time I looked)
where users may download for free the old Front Page Express.
If used as a basically WYSIWYG_HTML editor, it is not a bad tool.  The tool
very similar in layout to Word97 would at least give Word web page creators
that Word is NOT the proper tool. MS could possibly even limit the
capabilities of a possible newer version and perhaps cornering a market in
which nobody else excels?
http://www.google.com/search?q="frontpage+express"+download
http://www.accessfp.net/fpexpress.htm# How

http://google.netscape.com/search?q=Front+Page+express&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&b
tnG=Google+Search


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