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Herb
 
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I designed a web page in Word. Now when I open the page to make a change all I
see is the HTM code.
How can I open the page and not see the htm code?

Thanks,
Herb

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Philip Diller
 
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Get you a web editor program like Namo / Studio MX / Go Live and select the
code and past it in the Raw Code edit page or up load it to a geocities site
and then you can see what it looks like


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I designed a web page in Word. Now when I open the page to make a change all I
see is the HTM code.
How can I open the page and not see the htm code?

Thanks,
Herb


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Bob Buckland ?:-\)
 
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Hi Herb,

You didn't mention the version of Word, but see if
turning on [x] COnfirm conversions at open
in Tools=Options=General then opening the .htm file
in Word helps.

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How can I open the page and not see the htm code?

Thanks,
Herb
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