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Default How do I take a word document and put it into html code?

I am trying to take an existing word document and change it into html code to
put into an html editor for an online registration software that uses its own
html editor. I have done this before, but have forgotten the steps. I
believe I used notepad for one of the steps, but I am lost. Any suggestions?
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Try
File Save As...

Choose htm as the file type.
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I am trying to take an existing word document and change it into html code
to
put into an html editor for an online registration software that uses its
own
html editor. I have done this before, but have forgotten the steps. I
believe I used notepad for one of the steps, but I am lost. Any
suggestions?



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Default How do I take a word document and put it into html code?

This doesn't show me the code though. Here is an example of what I am trying
to achieve. I took a regular word document and followed steps (which I can't
remember) something to do with notepad though and managed to get to this code.

PSTRONGTABLE style="WIDTH: 246px; HEIGHT: 136px" width=246 align=center
border=0TBODYTRTDPIMG style="WIDTH: 193px; HEIGHT: 69px" height=6
hspace=0 src="https://www.b-there.com/breg/satw06/dallaslogo.jpg"
width=224BR/P/TD/TR/TBODY/TABLE/STRONG/PP

PFONT face=TahomaBetsa,/FONT/PPFONT face=TahomaHello; my name is
Cindy Acciarito and I am an event planner assisting Kelle Jackson. We will
have transporation for those leaving early and not attending the brunch at
The Mansion on Sunday. We will base the time the bus will leave based on the
flight information we receive from American Airlines. Should you have any
questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me or
Kelle./FONT/PPFONT face=TahomaSincerely,/FONT/PPTABLE
width="100%" border=0TRTDFONT face=Tahoma STRONGCindy
Acciarito/STRONG/FONT/TD/TRTRTDSTRONGFONT face=Tahoma DCVB
Direct Line 214-571-1331/FONT/STRONG/TD/TRTRTDA
"STRONGFO NT
/FONT/STRONG/A/TD/TR/TABLE/PP /PP /PP /P


"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

Try
File Save As...

Choose htm as the file type.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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I am trying to take an existing word document and change it into html code
to
put into an html editor for an online registration software that uses its
own
html editor. I have done this before, but have forgotten the steps. I
believe I used notepad for one of the steps, but I am lost. Any
suggestions?




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Open that htm document in notepad.
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This doesn't show me the code though. Here is an example of what I am
trying
to achieve. I took a regular word document and followed steps (which I
can't
remember) something to do with notepad though and managed to get to this
code.

PSTRONGTABLE style="WIDTH: 246px; HEIGHT: 136px" width=246
align=center
border=0TBODYTRTDPIMG style="WIDTH: 193px; HEIGHT: 69px"
height=6
hspace=0 src="https://www.b-there.com/breg/satw06/dallaslogo.jpg"
width=224BR/P/TD/TR/TBODY/TABLE/STRONG/PP

PFONT face=TahomaBetsa,/FONT/PPFONT face=TahomaHello; my name
is
Cindy Acciarito and I am an event planner assisting Kelle Jackson. We
will
have transporation for those leaving early and not attending the brunch at
The Mansion on Sunday. We will base the time the bus will leave based on
the
flight information we receive from American Airlines. Should you have any
questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me or
Kelle./FONT/PPFONT face=TahomaSincerely,/FONT/PPTABLE
width="100%" border=0TRTDFONT face=Tahoma STRONGCindy
Acciarito/STRONG/FONT/TD/TRTRTDSTRONGFONT face=Tahoma DCVB
Direct Line 214-571-1331/FONT/STRONG/TD/TRTRTDA
"STRONGFO NT
/FONT/STRONG/A/TD/TR/TABLE/PP
/PP /PP /P


"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

Try
File Save As...

Choose htm as the file type.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"Cacciarito" wrote in message
...
I am trying to take an existing word document and change it into html
code
to
put into an html editor for an online registration software that uses
its
own
html editor. I have done this before, but have forgotten the steps. I
believe I used notepad for one of the steps, but I am lost. Any
suggestions?






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The logo won't show up; but the text does, when I open it again in word.

"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

Open that htm document in notepad.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"Cacciarito" wrote in message
...
This doesn't show me the code though. Here is an example of what I am
trying
to achieve. I took a regular word document and followed steps (which I
can't
remember) something to do with notepad though and managed to get to this
code.

PSTRONGTABLE style="WIDTH: 246px; HEIGHT: 136px" width=246
align=center
border=0TBODYTRTDPIMG style="WIDTH: 193px; HEIGHT: 69px"
height=6
hspace=0 src="https://www.b-there.com/breg/satw06/dallaslogo.jpg"
width=224BR/P/TD/TR/TBODY/TABLE/STRONG/PP

PFONT face=TahomaBetsa,/FONT/PPFONT face=TahomaHello; my name
is
Cindy Acciarito and I am an event planner assisting Kelle Jackson. We
will
have transporation for those leaving early and not attending the brunch at
The Mansion on Sunday. We will base the time the bus will leave based on
the
flight information we receive from American Airlines. Should you have any
questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me or
Kelle./FONT/PPFONT face=TahomaSincerely,/FONT/PPTABLE
width="100%" border=0TRTDFONT face=Tahoma STRONGCindy
Acciarito/STRONG/FONT/TD/TRTRTDSTRONGFONT face=Tahoma DCVB
Direct Line 214-571-1331/FONT/STRONG/TD/TRTRTDA
"STRONGFO NT
/FONT/STRONG/A/TD/TR/TABLE/PP
/PP /PP /P


"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

Try
File Save As...

Choose htm as the file type.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"Cacciarito" wrote in message
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I am trying to take an existing word document and change it into html
code
to
put into an html editor for an online registration software that uses
its
own
html editor. I have done this before, but have forgotten the steps. I
believe I used notepad for one of the steps, but I am lost. Any
suggestions?








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HTM files don't contain graphics; only links to them. You'll find your logo
in a separate graphic file in the same folder as the htm file.





"Cacciarito" wrote in message
...
The logo won't show up; but the text does, when I open it again in word.

"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

Open that htm document in notepad.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"Cacciarito" wrote in message
...
This doesn't show me the code though. Here is an example of what I am
trying
to achieve. I took a regular word document and followed steps (which I
can't
remember) something to do with notepad though and managed to get to
this
code.

PSTRONGTABLE style="WIDTH: 246px; HEIGHT: 136px" width=246
align=center
border=0TBODYTRTDPIMG style="WIDTH: 193px; HEIGHT: 69px"
height=6
hspace=0 src="https://www.b-there.com/breg/satw06/dallaslogo.jpg"
width=224BR/P/TD/TR/TBODY/TABLE/STRONG/PP

PFONT face=TahomaBetsa,/FONT/PPFONT face=TahomaHello; my
name
is
Cindy Acciarito and I am an event planner assisting Kelle Jackson. We
will
have transporation for those leaving early and not attending the brunch
at
The Mansion on Sunday. We will base the time the bus will leave based
on
the
flight information we receive from American Airlines. Should you have
any
questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me or
Kelle./FONT/PPFONT face=TahomaSincerely,/FONT/PPTABLE
width="100%" border=0TRTDFONT face=Tahoma STRONGCindy
Acciarito/STRONG/FONT/TD/TRTRTDSTRONGFONT face=Tahoma
DCVB
Direct Line 214-571-1331/FONT/STRONG/TD/TRTRTDA
"STRONGFO NT
/FONT/STRONG/A/TD/TR/TABLE/PP
/PP /PP /P


"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

Try
File Save As...

Choose htm as the file type.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"Cacciarito" wrote in message
...
I am trying to take an existing word document and change it into html
code
to
put into an html editor for an online registration software that
uses
its
own
html editor. I have done this before, but have forgotten the steps.
I
believe I used notepad for one of the steps, but I am lost. Any
suggestions?








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Hi Cindy,

You can see the 'source code' of Word (web) documents by several methods without leaving MS Word.

1. You can use File=Web Page Preview
that should show the document in your web browser. If that's Internet Explorer you can then right click on the browser page and
choose 'view source'.

2. If you've saved a Word document as a Word Web document (File=Save as=Web Page) you may see a 'View Source' choice after that on
the 'Edit' menu (relies somewhat on #4, below though for the View Source)

3. You can open a Word Web document, or any .htm file, in Word and see the underlying source code by turning on [x] Confirm
Conversions at Open in Tools=Options=General,
then use File=Open and select a .htm or .html or .dochtml file and when you get a 'confirm file type' dialog, choose 'plain text'
rather than HTML to see the source code view. (Be careful editing here though as doing so then saving will likely modify the
original file).


4. If you've installed the optional Word/Office feature (Windows Control Panel=Add/Remove Programs, choose Microsoft Office then
change the installed features) for MS Script Editor you can use Alt+Shift+F11 while you have Word document opened on screen to see
the Word document source code (even while it's in .DOC format).

I'm still unclear though on what your goal is as far as accessing the HTML source code rather than saving as (for general use) using
File=Save as WebPage-FILTERED, or sending as HTML if you're using Word as the Outlook Mail editor.

==============
"Cacciarito" wrote in message ...
This doesn't show me the code though. Here is an example of what I am trying
to achieve. I took a regular word document and followed steps (which I can't
remember) something to do with notepad though and managed to get to this code.

PSTRONGTABLE style="WIDTH: 246px; HEIGHT: 136px" width=246 align=center
border=0TBODYTRTDPIMG style="WIDTH: 193px; HEIGHT: 69px" height=6
hspace=0 src="https://www.b-there.com/breg/satw06/dallaslogo.jpg"
width=224BR/P/TD/TR/TBODY/TABLE/STRONG/PP
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MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends


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I have done most all of the things you have mentioned. The reason I need to
view the code is for a specific registration program call b-there.com that
utilizes it's own html editor in correspondence sent to attendees. My issue
now is that the logo image won't show up correctly in the document I have
created. I have used the code for this logo image on prior correspondence
and I can't figure out why it won't work with this.

Here is the code:


PSTRONGTABLE style="WIDTH: 296px; HEIGHT: 171px" width=296
border=0TRTDPIMG style="WIDTH: 229px; HEIGHT: 90px" height=6 hspace=0
src="https://www.b-there.com/breg/satw06/dallaslogo.jpg" width=224
PBR/P/TD/TR/TABLE/STRONG/P


"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi Cindy,

You can see the 'source code' of Word (web) documents by several methods without leaving MS Word.

1. You can use File=Web Page Preview
that should show the document in your web browser. If that's Internet Explorer you can then right click on the browser page and
choose 'view source'.

2. If you've saved a Word document as a Word Web document (File=Save as=Web Page) you may see a 'View Source' choice after that on
the 'Edit' menu (relies somewhat on #4, below though for the View Source)

3. You can open a Word Web document, or any .htm file, in Word and see the underlying source code by turning on [x] Confirm
Conversions at Open in Tools=Options=General,
then use File=Open and select a .htm or .html or .dochtml file and when you get a 'confirm file type' dialog, choose 'plain text'
rather than HTML to see the source code view. (Be careful editing here though as doing so then saving will likely modify the
original file).


4. If you've installed the optional Word/Office feature (Windows Control Panel=Add/Remove Programs, choose Microsoft Office then
change the installed features) for MS Script Editor you can use Alt+Shift+F11 while you have Word document opened on screen to see
the Word document source code (even while it's in .DOC format).

I'm still unclear though on what your goal is as far as accessing the HTML source code rather than saving as (for general use) using
File=Save as WebPage-FILTERED, or sending as HTML if you're using Word as the Outlook Mail editor.

==============
"Cacciarito" wrote in message ...
This doesn't show me the code though. Here is an example of what I am trying
to achieve. I took a regular word document and followed steps (which I can't
remember) something to do with notepad though and managed to get to this code.

PSTRONGTABLE style="WIDTH: 246px; HEIGHT: 136px" width=246 align=center
border=0TBODYTRTDPIMG style="WIDTH: 193px; HEIGHT: 69px" height=6
hspace=0 src="https://www.b-there.com/breg/satw06/dallaslogo.jpg"
width=224BR/P/TD/TR/TBODY/TABLE/STRONG/PP
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends


Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
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Hi Cindy,

Where are you placing it in your Word Web document code?

Basically, it's just a link to a picture on a website
set in a table. You should be able to emulate or create the same effect from inside of Word, but, note that the graphic is located
on an https: rather than an http: server location. Not all email clients or apps will be able to access the secure server for the
graphic.

If it's just the logo you're trying to insert you can go to that web page, right click on the graphic, select copy then go back to
your Word document and right click and paste, then resize as needed (or you can copy the URL from your code for the Dallaslogo.jpg
and go to Insert=Picture=From File and paste the URL in the 'Filename' box.

This assumes that you want to link to the logo rather than send a copy of it out with each email, for example. Note that a lot of
spam and phishing filters are now blocking 'linked' graphics from emails as the default, so folks might not see the graphic if it's
linked rather than sent (some companies block the inserted graphics as well).

(Note, to resize graphics to 'pixel' units as your code currently has you can turn on the pixels for HTML setting in
Tools=Options=General
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"Cacciarito" wrote in message ...
I have done most all of the things you have mentioned. The reason I need to
view the code is for a specific registration program call b-there.com that
utilizes it's own html editor in correspondence sent to attendees. My issue
now is that the logo image won't show up correctly in the document I have
created. I have used the code for this logo image on prior correspondence
and I can't figure out why it won't work with this.
--
Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends


Pricing and Packages for '2007 Microsoft Office System'
http://microsoft.com/office/preview


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