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Hi all
I am trying to link HTML files (approx 100) which contain both text and tables into a Word 2000 document, the idea being that I can update the links in the word document and receive the most up-to-date HTML files. The HTML files are displayed correctly in the browser but something peculiar happens to the table part of the files when they are inserted in a word document. Word 2000 automatically allocates a style called Normal (Web) to the inserted HMTL files and the page layout and font of the table are overwritten. The rest of the formatting is ok even though it is given the same style name. Any ideas? |
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----- Original Message -----
From: "il_papa" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 4:18 AM Subject: Inserting HTML files in Word 2000 Hi all I am trying to link HTML files (approx 100) which contain both text and tables into a Word 2000 document, the idea being that I can update the links in the word document and receive the most up-to-date HTML files. The HTML files are displayed correctly in the browser but something peculiar happens to the table part of the files when they are inserted in a word document. Word 2000 automatically allocates a style called Normal (Web) to the inserted HMTL files and the page layout and font of the table are overwritten. The rest of the formatting is ok even though it is given the same style name. Any ideas? There are many possibilities. You have not stated the source of the html files that you are using? Did you create the html pages yourself? Or have you copied them from a website? If the later, have you viewed the source html and seen what methods are being used to display the tables? Perhaps its webpage CSS [ http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp ] (not Word CSS) or even Java? CSS in webpages defines its own fonts and if your not importing those fonts and sheets into the Word Doc than Word will apply its own fonts. One option might be in converting the imported table to an image and inserting that image in your DOC. |
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Well, im an idiot. I solved the problem. 'Normal (Web) is based on Word's
Normal style. I simply changed the Normal Style and it worked. "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "il_papa" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 4:18 AM Subject: Inserting HTML files in Word 2000 Hi all I am trying to link HTML files (approx 100) which contain both text and tables into a Word 2000 document, the idea being that I can update the links in the word document and receive the most up-to-date HTML files. The HTML files are displayed correctly in the browser but something peculiar happens to the table part of the files when they are inserted in a word document. Word 2000 automatically allocates a style called Normal (Web) to the inserted HMTL files and the page layout and font of the table are overwritten. The rest of the formatting is ok even though it is given the same style name. Any ideas? There are many possibilities. You have not stated the source of the html files that you are using? Did you create the html pages yourself? Or have you copied them from a website? If the later, have you viewed the source html and seen what methods are being used to display the tables? Perhaps its webpage CSS [ http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp ] (not Word CSS) or even Java? CSS in webpages defines its own fonts and if your not importing those fonts and sheets into the Word Doc than Word will apply its own fonts. One option might be in converting the imported table to an image and inserting that image in your DOC. |
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"Well, im an idiot. I solved the problem. 'Normal (Web) is based on Word's
Normal style. I simply changed the Normal Style and it worked." I'm surely a bigger idiot than you :-)) As I would NEVER consider using Word to display html. |
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