Use the Save As or Save as Web Page command provided by Word 2003 to save the document as a Web page format, and Word removes the unsupported formatting and applies the settings supported by your Web browser. For example, some charts in Word, formulas and OLE objects, fields, font sizes, styles, tables, and so on will be changed, and the original captions, drop caps, footnotes and endnotes, headers and footers, highlighting, margins, columns, page numbers, text effects, and so on will be deleted.
The steps to save a Word document as a Web page are:
1. To execute the "Save As ..." (or "Save as Web page ...") command on the File menu, open the Save As dialog box.
2. Navigate to the folder where you can save the page.
3. Choose to save the Type "Web page" (or "Single File Web page, or filtered page").
4. The original page title appears below the file and folder display area, and you can change the page title in the Set Page Title dialog box by clicking the Change Caption button later. When you change, click OK to return to the Save As dialog box.
5. If you want to change the file name, you can do so in the file name box.
6. Click the Save button. The visible document has been converted to a Web page format.
Preview Web page: Execute file → page Preview command, Internet Explorer browser opens and displays the contents of the Web page.
Tips:
Word 2003 can be converted to pages in three formats: a single File Web page, a Web page, a filtered page. If you select Single File Web page, Word converts the file to MHTML format, and all Word document contents (including pictures, tables, and so on) are included in a file, and if you choose page, the file is converted to an HTML file with the word's own tag. and create a folder that holds the pictures of the Web page, which is embedded in Word (optimized, generally not more than 60k); If you select filtered pages, the file is converted to a page that is fully HTML-tagged (with Office tags removed). Also produces a related Web page image folder, which is the optimized image embedded in Word. After a general conversion, the three files "filtered pages" are minimal, while the "single file" is the largest.
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