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How to link images to an HTML page created
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When creating HTML pages using Microsoft Word, the program creates a content folder to maintain all the images and other files used in the Web page. How can I alter this default behavior and configure Word to not to create a contents directory and link to the images and other content files from their original location. |
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How to link images to an HTML page created
Instead of embedding the images, insert them as links in the first place.
wrote in message oups.com... Hi, When creating HTML pages using Microsoft Word, the program creates a content folder to maintain all the images and other files used in the Web page. How can I alter this default behavior and configure Word to not to create a contents directory and link to the images and other content files from their original location. |
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How to link images to an HTML page created
My Word stops responding when I try to link an image doing the
following; - Click Insert - Object - In the "Create from File" tab, click Browse and specify the file to link. - Select Link to file - Click OK. Am I doing it right? Jezebel wrote: Instead of embedding the images, insert them as links in the first place. wrote in message oups.com... Hi, When creating HTML pages using Microsoft Word, the program creates a content folder to maintain all the images and other files used in the Web page. How can I alter this default behavior and configure Word to not to create a contents directory and link to the images and other content files from their original location. |
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How to link images to an HTML page created
Yep, that's the way it's done.
wrote in message oups.com... My Word stops responding when I try to link an image doing the following; - Click Insert - Object - In the "Create from File" tab, click Browse and specify the file to link. - Select Link to file - Click OK. Am I doing it right? Jezebel wrote: Instead of embedding the images, insert them as links in the first place. wrote in message oups.com... Hi, When creating HTML pages using Microsoft Word, the program creates a content folder to maintain all the images and other files used in the Web page. How can I alter this default behavior and configure Word to not to create a contents directory and link to the images and other content files from their original location. |
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How to link images to an HTML page created
Hi Hrmalik,
Genearlly the base choice to insert picture links would be to use Insert=Picture from File rather than Insert=Objects. On the Insert=Picture dialog after selecting the picture, when you get to the [Insert|v] button, click on that dropdown arrow to choose link to file. If the images are already on your website then you can paste the URL for the graphic into the Insert=Picture dialog. Note that if the graphic is something other than GIF or JPEG or if you modify the size, shape (cropping) etc of the graphic in Word once you've inserted it Word assumes that it's not the original picture you want for a web page but a modified one you're creating just for this document. If you're using File=Save as Web page, then Word keeps, in that support folder you mentioned in your original posting, a copy of both the 'custom' graphic for use in a browser and the original graphic so that when you reopen the Word web document (.htm, .html or .mht) you will also have restored the full original .doc working capability (including parts that browsers do not support). If you use File=Save as web page-filtered, then Word won't hang on to as much for 'reuse' later, but in both Web document save choices it does look at the settings in Tools=Options=General=[Web Options] Does Word still hang when you use Insert=Picture rather than Insert=Object? =================== wrote in message oups.com... My Word stops responding when I try to link an image doing the following; - Click Insert - Object - In the "Create from File" tab, click Browse and specify the file to link. - Select Link to file - Click OK. Am I doing it right? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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