![]() Word has 2 options for saving in HTML format. I had to spent a couple of days editing the file by hand to simplify the HTML and make it usable. It worked fine on my browser, but after I distributed it, I found out that other people could not see the figures. Just last month, I had to rewrite a saved MS Word HTML file. Even some versions of the Explorer browser. ![]() Those saved HTML files work fine when opened in Word, but may not work well when opened in a browser. In fact, nothing in those files is simple. In general, something like Heading 1 will not translate into a simple. ![]() Just wondering: When i write a book in MS Word and save it as a webpage file (html) It seems that all the formatting i chose in MS Word (bulletons, indents, headings) perfectly translates to HTML and CSS, so just wondering Is HTML and CSS built into MS Word? Does MS Word work like a BROWSER, such that when i choose Heading 1, it's actually putting tags around the text and displaying it like a browser?Īlthough MS Word will save files in an HTML format, it makes very complicated HTML. ![]()
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