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Word 2007 to HTML
I want to post an ad on Craigslist, which accepts a limited set of
html tags. The exact list that is supported can be found he http://www.craigslist.org/about/help...stings/details Is there a way that I can create the ad in Word 2007 and then have Word generate the html tags that I can cut and paste into the ad form? I tried saving the document in one of the html formats (File | Save as... | Other formats | ...). It did something, but I don't see the tags. |
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Word 2007 to HTML
You can open the HTML file created in Word with a text editor such as
NotePad, and then copy and paste the desired HTML markup. But note that Word is not the best tool for creating HTML; it generates a lot of "non-standard" markup. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sesquipedalian Sam" wrote in message ... I want to post an ad on Craigslist, which accepts a limited set of html tags. The exact list that is supported can be found he http://www.craigslist.org/about/help...stings/details Is there a way that I can create the ad in Word 2007 and then have Word generate the html tags that I can cut and paste into the ad form? I tried saving the document in one of the html formats (File | Save as... | Other formats | ...). It did something, but I don't see the tags. |
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Word 2007 to HTML
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 14:20:29 +0100, "Stefan Blom"
wrote: You can open the HTML file created in Word with a text editor such as NotePad, and then copy and paste the desired HTML markup. I thought I tried that. Which HTML format should I choose: Single File Web Page (*.mht, *.mhtml) Web Page (*.htm, *.html) Web Page, Filtered (*.htm, *.html) One of them created a whole new folder (directory) with 3 files in it. But note that Word is not the best tool for creating HTML; it generates a lot of "non-standard" markup. That's what I've heard. Is there a simple tool to create simple HTML? My idea of a perfect HTML editor would have 2 modes, something like WordPerfect's reveal codes. In WYSIWYG mode, the screen would show what it would look like on the web page (formatted). There would be a few buttons for bold, italic, lists, colors, etc. In HTML mode, it would show the markup. Thanks. |
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Word 2007 to HTML
Well, you can try the "filtered" option; it should clear all Office-specific
HTML tags, which might be what you want. Sorry, I don't know any good and simple HTML editor. Maybe someone else does, or you could google for one. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sesquipedalian Sam" wrote in message ... On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 14:20:29 +0100, "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can open the HTML file created in Word with a text editor such as NotePad, and then copy and paste the desired HTML markup. I thought I tried that. Which HTML format should I choose: Single File Web Page (*.mht, *.mhtml) Web Page (*.htm, *.html) Web Page, Filtered (*.htm, *.html) One of them created a whole new folder (directory) with 3 files in it. But note that Word is not the best tool for creating HTML; it generates a lot of "non-standard" markup. That's what I've heard. Is there a simple tool to create simple HTML? My idea of a perfect HTML editor would have 2 modes, something like WordPerfect's reveal codes. In WYSIWYG mode, the screen would show what it would look like on the web page (formatted). There would be a few buttons for bold, italic, lists, colors, etc. In HTML mode, it would show the markup. Thanks. |
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