Hi Steve,
If your web host supports FrontPage server extensions or Windows Sharepoint Services then you can use File=>Save As Web
Page-Filtered and choose your website as the destination. If not, you can use an FTP client software to transfer, but be sure that
you include any support folder that Word created for your web page when transferring the file and also check that your hyperlinks
aren't 'hardcoded' to point to graphics and files on your disk drive.
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Once I save my Word document to html format, what is the best method for
transferring it to my web page?
Steve >>
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Steve Frye - 07 Feb 2004 08:16 GMT
Thanks for the answer, Bob. I tried clicking "File" and then "Save as Web
Page..."
But then I got the normal dialogue box asking me where (on my computer) I
would like to save the document.
I'm a real beginner at this. Would it be possible to give me a little more
specific steps to follow? A friend gave me a 5 Meg web page he got free for
signing up with Earthlink. All I want to do is upload a document onto that
web page so that anyone can use their browser to go read it.
Windows Me
Office 2000 Premium
IE6
Outlook Express
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