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Converting large manuals to web
We have several large manuals that have traditionaly been printed and
distibuted in binders. I am trying to figure out the best way to republish these for access in our SharePoint site. If I save as Web page, I get a huge file with no navigation, which is not very good. Do I need to split the original DOC file into multiple files, then convert to HTML and then manually create navigation or is there some other approach that I am missing? TIA |
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Converting large manuals to web
SharePoint can handle these documents in their native format.
This is usually the best practise, or convert them to PDF so any reader cannot (easily) make any changes. Hope this helps DeanH "Dean" wrote: We have several large manuals that have traditionaly been printed and distibuted in binders. I am trying to figure out the best way to republish these for access in our SharePoint site. If I save as Web page, I get a huge file with no navigation, which is not very good. Do I need to split the original DOC file into multiple files, then convert to HTML and then manually create navigation or is there some other approach that I am missing? TIA |
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