Use Save As instead of Save. And in the save as drop down, select Web (*.htm, *.html) option! You can even select page title at this point.
2006-09-22 07:44:24
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answered by MSC 5
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Yes, do a Save As and choose HTML.
I don't recommend doing this because the HTML that Word creates is horribly bloated and unclean. What can be translated into 30 lines of HTML by a web page editing program, Word will translate into 100 lines.
2006-09-22 07:44:52
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answered by IT Pro 6
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Open the word doc, File > Save As > Save as type = Web page (*.htm,*.html)
2006-09-22 07:44:38
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answered by rajivraj007 2
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Yes, select File, Save As and drop down Save As Type and select type HTML.
2006-09-22 07:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Save As and then from a drop down menu choose html or htm format.
2006-09-22 07:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact Yahoo! for help, or do a save as and click html.
2006-09-22 07:44:17
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answered by Tiny Dancer 4
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Yes, Save as; save as type *.htm
2006-09-22 07:47:12
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answered by Jet 6
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2016-11-23 15:30:42
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answered by reader 4
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