Word Doc to HTML

K

KMADD

It seems when I convert my word document over to HTML all the margins go,
thus my document does not look the same.
1. how do I fix the margins in HTML?
2. can I edit my document in HTML?
3. This has all come about because I wanted to use sound and animated clip
art in my document, when will word be able to display these properly and not
have to convert to HTML?
 
A

Andrew Murray

It's not a good idea, as continual advice from group members here shows. If
you want a web page, create it in Frontpage, do not convert, or copy from
another application.

Start over in Frontpage if you're making a web page. Leave Word for what it
was designed for - word processing.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Think about #3...since Word is a word processor designed for print...

| It seems when I convert my word document over to HTML all the margins go,
| thus my document does not look the same.
| 1. how do I fix the margins in HTML?
| 2. can I edit my document in HTML?
| 3. This has all come about because I wanted to use sound and animated clip
| art in my document, when will word be able to display these properly and
not
| have to convert to HTML?
| --
| Kim
 
T

Tom Willett

I know of several people who do *not* have a pdf reader. And I know some
whose reader is so outdated, it won't read some pdf(s).
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

PrimoPDF is free and pretty good.
Not sure if it's a solution to KMADD's problem. One solution is not to use
Word to write HTML.



|
| Helpful person wrote:
| >
| > To save you lots of work rewriting the word doc (which is the only good
| > option) you may wish to simply reference it via a hyperlink. It is
| > then viewable by anyone who has Word installed on their computer.
| >
| > www.richardfisher.com
|
| A better solution is to buy a PDF conversion program for about $40 and
| convert to PDF. Everyone has a PDF reader.
|
| www.richardfisher.com
|
 
K

KMADD

Thanks for all the tips, but clip art tells you to convert from word to HTML.
I will try the PDF, I have Adobe Acrobat Professional. I am not creating a
web page, I am creating an animated document.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

What's an animated document?
What are you trying to do anyway?

Maybe PowerPoint is a better choice?



| Thanks for all the tips, but clip art tells you to convert from word to
HTML.
| I will try the PDF, I have Adobe Acrobat Professional. I am not creating
a
| web page, I am creating an animated document.
| --
| Kim
|
|
| "KMADD" wrote:
|
| > It seems when I convert my word document over to HTML all the margins
go,
| > thus my document does not look the same.
| > 1. how do I fix the margins in HTML?
| > 2. can I edit my document in HTML?
| > 3. This has all come about because I wanted to use sound and animated
clip
| > art in my document, when will word be able to display these properly and
not
| > have to convert to HTML?
| > --
| > Kim
 
K

KMADD

I am making an announcement with animated clip art and sound, it does not
work in word as per office clip art help. It says to convert to HTML but
when I do I lose the design format.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

It should if: you're using animated .gif images, and you save it as a
webpage, and you view the page with your browser. You're not gonna see the
animation in Word .doc.


|I am making an announcement with animated clip art and sound, it does not
| work in word as per office clip art help. It says to convert to HTML but
| when I do I lose the design format.
| --
| Kim
|
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > What's an animated document?
| > What are you trying to do anyway?
| >
| > Maybe PowerPoint is a better choice?
| >
| >
| >
| > | > | Thanks for all the tips, but clip art tells you to convert from word
to
| > HTML.
| > | I will try the PDF, I have Adobe Acrobat Professional. I am not
creating
| > a
| > | web page, I am creating an animated document.
| > | --
| > | Kim
| > |
| > |
| > | "KMADD" wrote:
| > |
| > | > It seems when I convert my word document over to HTML all the
margins
| > go,
| > | > thus my document does not look the same.
| > | > 1. how do I fix the margins in HTML?
| > | > 2. can I edit my document in HTML?
| > | > 3. This has all come about because I wanted to use sound and
animated
| > clip
| > | > art in my document, when will word be able to display these properly
and
| > not
| > | > have to convert to HTML?
| > | > --
| > | > Kim
| >
| >
| >
 
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