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Gah!  Word KILLED my web site!20 Apr 2005 13:04 GMT7
How the heck...
OK, This is what I did:
Win XP Pro,  MS Word 2002
I have a little web site... with an index page and some other pages.
Relative Link versus Full Path14 Apr 2005 03:40 GMT2
I am saving a number of Word 2003 documents using "Save As Web Page" into a
single folder and they have hyperlinks to each other. The links are being
saved as Full Path links and I want them as Relative Links.  Despite
searching 'Microsoft Help' I cannot find how I change them to ...
How do I prevent WORD from converting ? to %3f in a link?13 Apr 2005 19:59 GMT1
I create a hyperlink using Word
In the Address: field of the Edit Hyperlink dialog box I type:
../report/Train/SaveTrainingInfo.php
?section=configure_workstation&type=TRAINING
converting jpg files when imported12 Apr 2005 16:40 GMT4
I am making a web page in Word 2000 with WXP.
I am having problems importing a jpg file. I do a insert/picture/from file.
I drop down the location choices and find the server as an ftp site where
the file is stored and I link to the file. Word then asks me what format do
Link to a .doc11 Apr 2005 18:12 GMT2
Word 2000.  Linking to a .doc from a web page.  Document has English and
foreign language and text fields.  Can an anchor be inserted in a .doc or
does it need to be changed to an .htm.  Do I lose formatting if changed?
 
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