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MS Office Forum / Word / Web Authoring / February 2004

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web format for pictures27 Feb 2004 19:17 GMT2
I have a large document with many graphics I will be converting to a
tagged pdf file for the web.  For each graphic I right click, select
format picture, select the Web tab and type in alternate text.  I
click ok.  If I go back into the Web tab I see the text I typed;
Converting .doc to .html25 Feb 2004 19:29 GMT9
In the past I used Word97 and had no problems using
the "save as" option to convert my document to a html file.
I now have Word2002 and it is easy to use the "save as web
page" feature, but I've noticed a big difference.
Frontpage for Mac25 Feb 2004 02:32 GMT1
I have created a website using FrontPage on a PC.  I now have a Mac and am
desperate to update the page.  How can I do this seeing as FP is unavailable
on the Mac??
Thanks in advance
Viewing Web page in Netscape 7.124 Feb 2004 15:09 GMT2
I am making a web page for the first time using word
2003.  It looks and works fine in Internet Explorer but
will not display properly (also none of the links work)
in Netscape 7.1.  I have played around with the web
Hyperlinks in protected documents24 Feb 2004 15:07 GMT2
I am using Word 97, have created a form that needs to be
protected, but then the hyperlinks to another word doc do
not work.  Can I protect the document and still have
hyperlinks?
Word and 'Save as HTML' problem17 Feb 2004 22:12 GMT1
I have recently upgraded from Windows 98SE to ME and my
Word 97 program, when I try to 'Save as HTML', gives an
error which says 'The selected text converter is an old
version'. Using Excel 97 'Save as HTML' does not give any
Creating protected Word templates for html docs12 Feb 2004 16:30 GMT2
is there a way to customize a template (that has been
protected to retain specific fonts and formats) and then
save it as html document?  would it be better to set it up
as a form with fields and to allow users to save as
Saving a Word document to Html format12 Feb 2004 12:19 GMT8
I updated from Office 97 to Office XP.  Before when I
saved a Word doc to html, it didn't put any style sheet
info in which is the way I want it.  Now, with XP, it
enters all sorts of stylesheet codes that I DO NOT WANT.
Hyperlink to open a new word document based on a Word Template.11 Feb 2004 12:49 GMT1
I want to create a Hyperlink to open a new word document
based on a Word Template.
I can do this from a Command prompt but I have not been
able to do this from a hyperlink.
installing web authoring tools09 Feb 2004 18:18 GMT1
I am using office 97. sr1 +sr2 have been installed.   I am
having trouble installing the optional web authoring tools.
I have done several complete reinstalls, selecting all,
which includes the web authoring tools.   However it never
Moving html doc to web07 Feb 2004 08:16 GMT2
Once I save my Word document to html format, what is the best method for
transferring it to my web page?
Steve
WORD 2002 Point to point links07 Feb 2004 00:08 GMT3
I can't get my point to point links to work in WORD 2002?
They work on previous versions. Any ideas?
Inserting HTML Tags from Styles06 Feb 2004 15:06 GMT1
All-
I'm trying to convert a sizeable batch of documents using a few
standardized styles (Document Title, Subtitle, Heading, Subtitle,
Bullet, Bullet 2, Emphasis) to tagged HTML.
Inserting photos in Web pages06 Feb 2004 15:02 GMT1
I've used Word to create a simple Web site to display
some wedding photos for friends and family to share. The
pages and photos display properly, but viewers are unable
to save the photos from the Web pages. I've tried
Word 2003, XML and XSL06 Feb 2004 15:00 GMT1
I've got an XML file with a DTD and XSLT referenced. I'd
like to open it in Word and view as a Web page (which I
can successfully do by choosing to view the document
according to the referenced .xsl). I'd then like to be
 
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