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Microsoft Word can save its files as either documents or Web pages. If you want to embed a file's content into a larger Web page on your company site, you can extract its HTML code and paste it ...
It's supposed to be formatted just like the Word document.<BR><BR>I get the bright idea to save the Word doc as an .htm file, then copy and paste the source of that into the TEXTAREA.
One major difference in these 2 methods of transforming an MS Word document into a webpage is that in the first case, you can choose the template and make appropriate modifications. Should you ...
You can create a table of contents in Microsoft Word where every chapter title links to the appropriate chapter. Then you can keep these links live when you convert the document to a PDF.
So I've got web page (cgi page) with some text and graphs. The graphs are not linked as jpg/gif/whatever. If I select everything on the page, copy, and attempt to paste into Word, the images end ...