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Save As HTML and Windows Explorer?
With Word XP on Windows 2000, when I do a Save As "Web Page, filtered", I get my HTM
file and a directory that contains the images. The two seem to be linked. Even if I edit the HTM file with a text editor and delete this line, meta name=Generator content="Microsoft Word 10 (filtered)" if I delete the HTM file, the directory and contents are automatically deleted. And if I delete the directory, same thing, the HTM file is automatically deleted. What, exactly, is the mechanism here? And how do I "unlink" the file from the directory? Thanks, Vic |
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Save As HTML and Windows Explorer?
Hi Victor,
If you're deleting the file from inside of Word then that would be normal behavior. If you're deleting it from Windows Explorer without Word running then the Windows Explorer setting Tools=Folder Options=View="Managing pairs of web pages and folders" may be in play. ========== "Victor" wrote in message ... With Word XP on Windows 2000, when I do a Save As "Web Page, filtered", I get my HTM file and a directory that contains the images. The two seem to be linked. Even if I edit the HTM file with a text editor and delete this line, meta name=Generator content="Microsoft Word 10 (filtered)" if I delete the HTM file, the directory and contents are automatically deleted. And if I delete the directory, same thing, the HTM file is automatically deleted. What, exactly, is the mechanism here? And how do I "unlink" the file from the directory? Thanks, Vic -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Save As HTML and Windows Explorer?
AH-HA, that did it, Thanks, Bob!!!
"Bob Buckland wrote... Hi Victor, If you're deleting the file from inside of Word then that would be normal behavior. If you're deleting it from Windows Explorer without Word running then the Windows Explorer setting Tools=Folder Options=View="Managing pairs of web pages and folders" may be in play. ========== "Victor" wrote... With Word XP on Windows 2000, when I do a Save As "Web Page, filtered", I get my HTM file and a directory that contains the images. The two seem to be linked. Even if I edit the HTM file with a text editor and delete this line, meta name=Generator content="Microsoft Word 10 (filtered)" if I delete the HTM file, the directory and contents are automatically deleted. And if I delete the directory, same thing, the HTM file is automatically deleted. What, exactly, is the mechanism here? And how do I "unlink" the file from the directory? Thanks, Vic -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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