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How do I turn off Web page view and see HTML source view in Word 2
I do not use Word to produce Web pages, but do have notes to print out for my
students eg. code for them to type in, written in a Word document. I do not want to see it as a Web page in Word. |
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How do I turn off Web page view and see HTML source view in Word 2
You might try saving it as HTML and opening and printing it from Notepad.
That will give you a look at the "raw" HTML. However, since it's a Word HTML document, the result might be less than satisfactory as it will have heaps of stuff in it to make it compatible with Word. -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Uninvited email contact will be marked as SPAM and ignored. Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. "Daxtrek" wrote: I do not use Word to produce Web pages, but do have notes to print out for my students eg. code for them to type in, written in a Word document. I do not want to see it as a Web page in Word. |
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