I have been saving various MS WORD documents as WEBPAGES, but the
results are less terrible. The formatting is all screwed up. Is there
anyway to fix this other than going into the HTML code and doing it
that way. I have like a 50 page document and that would be an
incredible amount of work. Anybody have any suggestions so that the
webpages look nice? Please post answers on this USNET group. Thank
you in advance.


Marcello

Re: SAVING Microsoft WORD file as webpage - looks like crap after loading to website by MD

MD
Thu Oct 07 03:21:14 CDT 2004

Sorry but no.


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"Marcello do Guzman" <marcellodoguzman@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:djq9m0tl33ac26n51mmv4n0rr4hirhqh38@4ax.com...
> I have been saving various MS WORD documents as WEBPAGES, but the
> results are less terrible. The formatting is all screwed up. Is there
> anyway to fix this other than going into the HTML code and doing it
> that way. I have like a 50 page document and that would be an
> incredible amount of work. Anybody have any suggestions so that the
> webpages look nice? Please post answers on this USNET group. Thank
> you in advance.
>
>
> Marcello



Re: SAVING Microsoft WORD file as webpage - looks like crap after loading to website by Ronx

Ronx
Thu Oct 07 04:30:40 CDT 2004

In Windows Explorer browse to the Word document.
In FrontPage create a new page.
Drag the document from Windows Explorer onto the page.

This usually works. If it fails, save the document as an RTF file, and drag
that onto the blank page.

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"Marcello do Guzman" <marcellodoguzman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:djq9m0tl33ac26n51mmv4n0rr4hirhqh38@4ax.com...
>I have been saving various MS WORD documents as WEBPAGES, but the
> results are less terrible. The formatting is all screwed up. Is there
> anyway to fix this other than going into the HTML code and doing it
> that way. I have like a 50 page document and that would be an
> incredible amount of work. Anybody have any suggestions so that the
> webpages look nice? Please post answers on this USNET group. Thank
> you in advance.
>
>
> Marcello