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Saving a Word document as a Web Page
When you save a Word document as a Web Page, does it actually become a Web
page you can access on the internet? -- Briggs |
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Saving a Word document as a Web Page
No. It just becomes an HTML document on your computer. You still need to
upload it to a web site. "Briggs" wrote: When you save a Word document as a Web Page, does it actually become a Web page you can access on the internet? -- Briggs |
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Saving a Word document as a Web Page
Briggs wrote:
When you save a Word document as a Web Page, does it actually become a Web page you can access on the internet? No. It saves an HTML file (and, if the document contains pictures, it saves a folder with files of the images) to the location you choose in the Save As dialog. Then you have to copy the HTML file (and the folder of pictures if it exists) to a web server. I assume you don't have your own web server, so you need to sign up with a web hosting service. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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