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Web Templates in Word?

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Joshua - 03 Aug 2003 16:47 GMT
Hi -

I need to turn around a simple website quickly, hopefully using mostly Word.
I have two questions:

1) There are many websites that offer pre-designed templates for Web pages.
How can I use these with Word?

2) Does Word offer any tools for linking pages into a Website, or does it
just save individual files as HTML pages?

Thanks
Josh
Bob  Buckland ?:-\) - 06 Aug 2003 16:19 GMT
Hi Joshua,

MS Word has its some rather dated web page layouts
under File=>New (templates) and there may be some
on http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/templategallery
In general if you have a web page (.htm) use file=>open
in Word and use File=>Save As WebPage-Filtered for
a public website.

Word does not divide a .doc file into separate pages
automatically (that requires a macro).
Word stores the entire file as a single
page and you can use Ctrl+K (insert hyperlink) to
navigate between separataely created files/pages.
You can use Format=>Frames to create a multiframe
page set.

MS Office Frontpage (http://microsoft.com/frontpage)
is the Office family product with more web tools including
managing a web.

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Hi -

I need to turn around a simple website quickly, hopefully using mostly Word.
I have two questions:

1) There are many websites that offer pre-designed templates for Web pages.
How can I use these with Word?

2) Does Word offer any tools for linking pages into a Website, or does it
just save individual files as HTML pages?

Thanks
Josh >>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob  Buckland  ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

 *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

 
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