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Creating a web page?
Well here it goes. I am doing an online course for medical transcribing and
my books for microsoft office are all done using office 2003. Which I didn't realize when purchasing 2007. What I need to know is how to create a web page starting from a blank document. In my book using 2003 it tells me to go to the getting started task pane and select " create a new document" then select "Web Page". 2007 doesn't seem to have anywhere close to that! Can someone please help? Thank you, Jenna |
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Creating a web page?
Hi Jenna,
In Word 2007 use the Office Button[file menu]=New and create a blank document. You can then use Office Button=Save As=Other Format to choose to save it as a Web document. You may need to add several web related commands to your Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) that are no longer provided by Microsoft in the default Word ribbon choices. You can do that by going to the customization section (Alt, T, O, C), opening the 'Commands not in the Ribbon' category in 'Choose Commands from'. The following may be called for in your coursework. Web Page Preview Web Options... (Word 2007 insists on saving web files as .MHT rather than .HTM files types, as may be preferred by your class unless you change the 'single file' save choice in the Web Options for each new document Hopefully the book doesn't mention the 'web page wizard' as it was not included in Word 2003 or 2007 . If it talks about applying themes then those are of an older MS Office Frontpage/Word type that don't ship with Office 2007, not the 'Themes' button listed in the Word 2007 ribbon. =========== "Jenna07" wrote in message ... Well here it goes. I am doing an online course for medical transcribing and my books for microsoft office are all done using office 2003. Which I didn't realize when purchasing 2007. What I need to know is how to create a web page starting from a blank document. In my book using 2003 it tells me to go to the getting started task pane and select " create a new document" then select "Web Page". 2007 doesn't seem to have anywhere close to that! Can someone please help? Thank you, Jenna -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Jenna, In Word 2007 use the Office Button[file menu]=New and create a blank document. You can then use Office Button=Save As=Other Format to choose to save it as a Web document. You may need to add several web related commands to your Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) that are no longer provided by Microsoft in the default Word ribbon choices. You can do that by going to the customization section (Alt, T, O, C), opening the 'Commands not in the Ribbon' category in 'Choose Commands from'. The following may be called for in your coursework. Web Page Preview Web Options... (Word 2007 insists on saving web files as .MHT rather than .HTM files types, as may be preferred by your class unless you change the 'single file' save choice in the Web Options for each new document Hopefully the book doesn't mention the 'web page wizard' as it was not included in Word 2003 or 2007 . If it talks about applying themes then those are of an older MS Office Frontpage/Word type that don't ship with Office 2007, not the 'Themes' button listed in the Word 2007 ribbon. =========== "Jenna07" wrote in message ... Well here it goes. I am doing an online course for medical transcribing and my books for microsoft office are all done using office 2003. Which I didn't realize when purchasing 2007. What I need to know is how to create a web page starting from a blank document. In my book using 2003 it tells me to go to the getting started task pane and select " create a new document" then select "Web Page". 2007 doesn't seem to have anywhere close to that! Can someone please help? Thank you, Jenna -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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