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Word as HTML editor
I hope someone has some help on this here. I would like to use Word as an
HTML editor. But I ran into a problem where I was losing the space between some words, e.g., "in the" appeared as "inthe". I tracked down the problem looking at the html source code. The words that were consistently combined in this way had one thing in common - the soft paragraph markers in the html source view indicated the last word before the paragraph marker combined with the next word on the next line. I thought this strange as Word is used in Outlook for html email. So I saved an html email as a .htm file and found no problem. Unless I then loaded that .htm in Word and made an edit and saved it, then I got the problem again. I really need to use Word as an HTML editor. Was hoping someone might have an explanation and a work around for this problem. Appreciate any and all ideas on this, Mark |
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Word as HTML editor
Go through your entire document and make sure all your html code is perfectly
correct. You may find a minor code problem causing the problem. I would think the file extension for your html files should be .html. Also, for me, Notepad has always worked much better than Word when creating html pages. "Markus" wrote: I hope someone has some help on this here. I would like to use Word as an HTML editor. But I ran into a problem where I was losing the space between some words, e.g., "in the" appeared as "inthe". I tracked down the problem looking at the html source code. The words that were consistently combined in this way had one thing in common - the soft paragraph markers in the html source view indicated the last word before the paragraph marker combined with the next word on the next line. I thought this strange as Word is used in Outlook for html email. So I saved an html email as a .htm file and found no problem. Unless I then loaded that .htm in Word and made an edit and saved it, then I got the problem again. I really need to use Word as an HTML editor. Was hoping someone might have an explanation and a work around for this problem. Appreciate any and all ideas on this, Mark |
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Word as HTML editor
Go through your entire document and make sure all your html code is perfectly
correct. You may find a minor code problem causing the problem. I would think the file extension for your html files should be .html. Also, for me, Notepad has always worked much better than Word when creating html pages. "Markus" wrote: I hope someone has some help on this here. I would like to use Word as an HTML editor. But I ran into a problem where I was losing the space between some words, e.g., "in the" appeared as "inthe". I tracked down the problem looking at the html source code. The words that were consistently combined in this way had one thing in common - the soft paragraph markers in the html source view indicated the last word before the paragraph marker combined with the next word on the next line. I thought this strange as Word is used in Outlook for html email. So I saved an html email as a .htm file and found no problem. Unless I then loaded that .htm in Word and made an edit and saved it, then I got the problem again. I really need to use Word as an HTML editor. Was hoping someone might have an explanation and a work around for this problem. Appreciate any and all ideas on this, Mark |
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Word as HTML editor
No-one *needs* to us Word as HTML editor. It produces miserable HTML code.
Use a proper HTML editor (your web service host may even provide one as part of the package). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Markus" wrote in message ... I hope someone has some help on this here. I would like to use Word as an HTML editor. But I ran into a problem where I was losing the space between some words, e.g., "in the" appeared as "inthe". I tracked down the problem looking at the html source code. The words that were consistently combined in this way had one thing in common - the soft paragraph markers in the html source view indicated the last word before the paragraph marker combined with the next word on the next line. I thought this strange as Word is used in Outlook for html email. So I saved an html email as a .htm file and found no problem. Unless I then loaded that .htm in Word and made an edit and saved it, then I got the problem again. I really need to use Word as an HTML editor. Was hoping someone might have an explanation and a work around for this problem. Appreciate any and all ideas on this, Mark |
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Word as HTML editor
No-one *needs* to us Word as HTML editor. It produces miserable HTML code.
Use a proper HTML editor (your web service host may even provide one as part of the package). -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Markus" wrote in message ... I hope someone has some help on this here. I would like to use Word as an HTML editor. But I ran into a problem where I was losing the space between some words, e.g., "in the" appeared as "inthe". I tracked down the problem looking at the html source code. The words that were consistently combined in this way had one thing in common - the soft paragraph markers in the html source view indicated the last word before the paragraph marker combined with the next word on the next line. I thought this strange as Word is used in Outlook for html email. So I saved an html email as a .htm file and found no problem. Unless I then loaded that .htm in Word and made an edit and saved it, then I got the problem again. I really need to use Word as an HTML editor. Was hoping someone might have an explanation and a work around for this problem. Appreciate any and all ideas on this, Mark |
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