File menu--> save as--->
in the dialogue box at the bottom
save as type ---> choose html
2007-03-10 15:14:01
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answered by Jacksonjosekunnel 3
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You can open the word document in Microsoft Word. Then, go to File, Click Save As...
A dialog box will appear asking you to type a name for the document, and below that, you will have a drop-down list of all the format options Word can save the document in. Select Web Page from that list, and click Save.
Good Luck!
2007-03-10 15:13:40
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answered by A.Samad Shaikh 2
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There should be a command "Save As Web Page" in the File menu. If there isn't, you can do the same thing with Save As.
If you choose Save As, change the format to HTML file. Give a new file name, and click Save.
2007-03-10 15:12:39
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answered by Jonathan S 2
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Save As>check the option you want
2007-03-10 15:12:58
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answered by justbeingher 7
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When you save, Save As HTML
2007-03-10 15:16:34
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answered by Anonymous
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"Microsoft HTML" isn't genuine HTML - some archives, rendered in IE, seem just about like internet pages. maximum archives saved this manner, rendered in IE, seem especially undesirable. Rendered in a real internet browser, they seem very undesirable, in the event that they render in any respect. (Microsoft, as properly to "writing" especially undesirable HTML, includes its very own rubbish interior the document.) in case you desire to place in writing a checklist, use word. in case you desire to create a internet website, use a organic text fabric editor. Notepad will artwork, regardless of the undeniable fact that that's extra handy in Notepad++ (that's unfastened). in case you insist on being waiting to create the website graphically (no longer somewhat writing the website as that's written, yet because it appears that evidently), use a sane HTML editor like Kompozer (additionally unfastened). (stay removed from Microsoft products like front website - it additionally provides its very own rubbish to what you create, making the website especially ineffective except it runs on a Microsoft internet server.)
2016-10-18 02:06:23
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answered by ? 4
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