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Transferring a word document to html editor

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Robert Kubiak - 18 Jul 2003 05:42 GMT
I'm taking a course in internet business; but first,it
seems,I've got to learn html or a means of moving things
around. Specifically, at this point, I need to move a
word document with images to the 'CoffeeCup html editor'.
Anybody got any suggestions as to where to look?
Bob  Buckland  ?:-\) - 18 Jul 2003 13:19 GMT
Hi Robert,

Word can create web pages on its own without
the need to learn HTML that do a reasonable job
of mimicing the Word .doc file it's based on.
A tradeoff is made between you not needing to
learn HTML <g> and your Word web pages being a bit
heavier (more backend content) than handmade pages.

You may be able to use the clipboard to copy and paste
your Word document into your other editor, otherwise

In Word 2002 you can use File=>Save As=>Web Page-Filtered,

In Word 2000 use the Office HTML Filter from
 http://office.microsoft.com/downloads (The filter
  download page has links to help on using the Start menu
  filter version).

In Word 97 you can download the Web Tools Authoring update
  from the same location as the Word 2000 one.

For your purposes though you may find building the page
from scratch in the other editor http://www.coffeecup.com/
or in MS OfficeFrontpage http://microsoft.com/frontpage may
produce a better result.

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I'm taking a course in internet business; but first,it
seems,I've got to learn html or a means of moving things
around. Specifically, at this point, I need to move a
word document with images to the 'CoffeeCup html editor'.
Anybody got any suggestions as to where to look? >>
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Hope that helps,

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