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I have a document written with word xp2003 and when I try to open or
save this document as a website, the firm-logo on top of the document
(header) does not appear. Can anyone help me out to point out what I am
missing?
Thanks in advance

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html as used for web pages does not support pages or headers/footers. Check
the document in web layout view.

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harp wrote:
I have a document written with word xp2003 and when I try to open or
save this document as a website, the firm-logo on top of the document
(header) does not appear. Can anyone help me out to point out what I
am missing?
Thanks in advance




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Default Problem by saving word-doc as website

you are right, I have tried it in web layout view, the header was
missing.
what alternative do I have? I just want to display the document as
user-document or help-file in a tool being developed in c#.
Thanks in anticipation

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