A Web page has no length limit. The "paper size" you set for a document in
Word is irrelevant for a file to be saved in HTML. What you might also run
into is that a *wrapped* table in Word 2000 and earlier cannot exceed one
page (and multi-page wrapped tables in Word 2002 and 2003 are not
backward-compatible), but again, this should be irrelevant to a Web page.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"tritechits" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your response. I seem to have found the answer from other
posts,
in that their appears to be a page height limitation of 22" in all MS Word
versions including MS Word 2007. However, I was able to get around the
22"
limit by using Outlook 2007 email message template, which now includes the
same formatting and design features as MS Word 2007, but does not restrict
me
to the 22" height limit.
"CyberTaz" wrote:
I don't know if there is a limit, but out of curiosity I just ran a web
page
the equivalent of 16 - 8.5x11 sheets of paper with no problem. I can't
conceive of a single web page anywhere near that length - users
typically
will *not* contend with a page that lengthy. If you need to publish that
much material it would be better to use a web design program - even MS
Publisher will generate multi-page webs & isn't a difficult program to
use.
Regards |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 2/19/07 4:37 PM, in article
, "tritechits"
wrote:
I am trying to create a email newsletter in MS Word 2007 web view,
which
means there is no page break. When I get to a certain lenth on the
page, I
am no longer able to extend my tables pass that area. My question, is
there
a page size limit when creating word docs such as a web page or html
newsletter that prevents me from going pass a certain length? If not,
can you
suggest what I need to do to get pass this lenth restriction on the
document?