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I am creating a small mock-up web site for a few collaborators, all of
whom have IE6 or IE7. I use Word 2003 to create the pages, using "Save
as Web page" to .htm or .mht format. I then email the files to my
collaborators so they can view them as a file-based website on their
own machines.
When I view the files in IE, I find that the fonts are fixed in size;
I can't vary them using IE's View: Text Size selection.
How can I make my font sizes variable in the browser? I have been able
to do this in a kludgy way by manually editing the .htm files and
giving font styles a size in ems rather than points, but this does not
seem a very satisfying solution. I assume the answer may be to use CSS
files, but the CSS styles information saved by Word seems rather
complicated. Does anyone know how I can solve this problem in a simple
and reliable way? I use only a Normal style and three or four Heading
styles.
The CSS in MsWord and the CSS in html web pages is NOT the same method or
tool.
Had you used the html web page CSS than visitors would be able to adjust
their fonts within their browser.
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
Word should NOT be used to create web pages.