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Zoom in on word doc webpage

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Andy - 25 Nov 2003 13:31 GMT
Ok so here is what I want to do.  I need to be able to
view a word document as a web page, but need to be able
to zoom in on a part of the page as well as see the whole
page.  I need to be able to see the page as a page, as in
print preview - select whole page, rather than just the
text on a web page.

If I scan the printed page as save it as a .tif image I
can then import this into visio and select save as
webpage.  This works fine and does enable me to zoom in
and out on the page etc, but there must be an easier way
to save the scaning and importing of yet another file.

If anyone has any ideas how to do this easily, please let
me know.

Andy
lostinspace - 25 Nov 2003 19:53 GMT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy" <>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.web.authoring
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 8:31 AM
Subject: Zoom in on word doc webpage

> Ok so here is what I want to do.  I need to be able to
> view a word document as a web page, but need to be able
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>
> Andy

Hello Andy,
                   Any "zoom" capability that your describing would be the
result of the viewed page being an image.
I'm not aware of any internet browser or browser plug-in which offers the
zoom your describing for text-page content while still retaining the page in
that capacity.

An alternative solution you may consider is Acrobat PDF's?
With the full version installed, a user has the capability to save webpages
as PDF's.
PDF does offer the Zoom.
Acrobat also features some batch conversion methods, which may work for
webpages in a local folder, however not the active-web.

Hope this helps.
 
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