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html form via word?

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Elliott Baral - 14 Jan 2005 00:30 GMT
Can one insert an html form (<form...>...</form>) via Word 2000?
If so, can one insert input fields and buttons?
How?

- Elliott Baral
lostinspace - 14 Jan 2005 21:24 GMT
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Subject: html form via word?

> Can one insert an html form (<form...>...</form>) via Word 2000?
> If so, can one insert input fields and buttons?
> How?
>
> - Elliott Baral

Word was never intended to be a tool for primary creation of html and as a
result does not offer any option for inserting html forms.
Even MS Front Page's methods of forms utilizing the components utilities is
restrictive.

Forms are effective utilizing HTML and scripts (either CGI or otherwise.)
Elliott Baral - 20 Jan 2005 16:08 GMT
Just found this: View=>Toolbars=>Web Tools.  It has everything one needs to insert
forms, input fields, buttons, etc. - Elliott

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> Forms are effective utilizing HTML and scripts (either CGI or otherwise.)

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