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Creating HTML code from Microsoft Word 2007, using Source
I recently upgraded from Microsoft Office 2003 to Microsoft Professional
2007. While working on MS Word utilizing the 2003 program I could highlight the data click on FILE and click on Website Page Preview. A new page would appear with the desired data. I would then click on VIEW and then click on SOURCE. NOTEPAD would appear with the new data in HTML code. I could then Copy & Paste the HTML code into a website. Now that I am using Microsoft Professional 2007 these tools do not seem to be available. Could you be kind enough to explain the procedures to ape the Microsoft Office 2003 program? Thanks, For any help |
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Creating HTML code from Microsoft Word 2007, using Source
Hi, Tuk,
When you say copy and paste into a web site, I'm guessing you have some sort of web interface that you paste into, and you're not using an editor such as Dreamweaver or Expression Web? Just curious. In Word 2007, it's a bit more awkward, but I've found one way (there may be a better one): User File, Save as | Other Formats, then select Web Page, Filtered (htm, html). Save the file to your desktop or documents, then double-click it in Windows Explorer to open it in Internet Explorer. View Source, copy, paste and there you go. It's an extra step from what you appear to have had before. The thing I also don't like about using Word for HTML is that, by default, Word creates very "junky" HTML that contains a lot of things you may not need in your HTML. That's why I prefer the "Web Page, Filtered" option, as it strips out a lot of the Microsoft-specific code and leaves the HTML pretty clean and standards-based. -- Susan Ramlet ----------------------------- Please reply to the newsgroups where all may benefit. "Tuk" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded from Microsoft Office 2003 to Microsoft Professional 2007. While working on MS Word utilizing the 2003 program I could highlight the data click on FILE and click on Website Page Preview. A new page would appear with the desired data. I would then click on VIEW and then click on SOURCE. NOTEPAD would appear with the new data in HTML code. I could then Copy & Paste the HTML code into a website. Now that I am using Microsoft Professional 2007 these tools do not seem to be available. Could you be kind enough to explain the procedures to ape the Microsoft Office 2003 program? Thanks, For any help |
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Hi Susan,
Tried it and it works perfectly. Thanks a million. Tuk "Susan Ramlet" wrote: Hi, Tuk, When you say copy and paste into a web site, I'm guessing you have some sort of web interface that you paste into, and you're not using an editor such as Dreamweaver or Expression Web? Just curious. In Word 2007, it's a bit more awkward, but I've found one way (there may be a better one): User File, Save as | Other Formats, then select Web Page, Filtered (htm, html). Save the file to your desktop or documents, then double-click it in Windows Explorer to open it in Internet Explorer. View Source, copy, paste and there you go. It's an extra step from what you appear to have had before. The thing I also don't like about using Word for HTML is that, by default, Word creates very "junky" HTML that contains a lot of things you may not need in your HTML. That's why I prefer the "Web Page, Filtered" option, as it strips out a lot of the Microsoft-specific code and leaves the HTML pretty clean and standards-based. -- Susan Ramlet ----------------------------- Please reply to the newsgroups where all may benefit. "Tuk" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded from Microsoft Office 2003 to Microsoft Professional 2007. While working on MS Word utilizing the 2003 program I could highlight the data click on FILE and click on Website Page Preview. A new page would appear with the desired data. I would then click on VIEW and then click on SOURCE. NOTEPAD would appear with the new data in HTML code. I could then Copy & Paste the HTML code into a website. Now that I am using Microsoft Professional 2007 these tools do not seem to be available. Could you be kind enough to explain the procedures to ape the Microsoft Office 2003 program? Thanks, For any help |
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Glad to know! Thanks for posting back.
-- Susan Ramlet ----------------------------- Please reply to the newsgroups where all may benefit. "Tuk" wrote in message ... Hi Susan, Tried it and it works perfectly. Thanks a million. Tuk "Susan Ramlet" wrote: Hi, Tuk, When you say copy and paste into a web site, I'm guessing you have some sort of web interface that you paste into, and you're not using an editor such as Dreamweaver or Expression Web? Just curious. In Word 2007, it's a bit more awkward, but I've found one way (there may be a better one): User File, Save as | Other Formats, then select Web Page, Filtered (htm, html). Save the file to your desktop or documents, then double-click it in Windows Explorer to open it in Internet Explorer. View Source, copy, paste and there you go. It's an extra step from what you appear to have had before. The thing I also don't like about using Word for HTML is that, by default, Word creates very "junky" HTML that contains a lot of things you may not need in your HTML. That's why I prefer the "Web Page, Filtered" option, as it strips out a lot of the Microsoft-specific code and leaves the HTML pretty clean and standards-based. -- Susan Ramlet ----------------------------- Please reply to the newsgroups where all may benefit. "Tuk" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded from Microsoft Office 2003 to Microsoft Professional 2007. While working on MS Word utilizing the 2003 program I could highlight the data click on FILE and click on Website Page Preview. A new page would appear with the desired data. I would then click on VIEW and then click on SOURCE. NOTEPAD would appear with the new data in HTML code. I could then Copy & Paste the HTML code into a website. Now that I am using Microsoft Professional 2007 these tools do not seem to be available. Could you be kind enough to explain the procedures to ape the Microsoft Office 2003 program? Thanks, For any help |
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