HTML Editors: MSoft's Internet Assistant
This document does not seek to explore in any details the workings of the Internet Assistant, however, in that it is freely available from the MicroSoft Word Internet Assistant Page (or, the Mac Office page if you're on a Mac). The Internet Assistant tries to make it easy to create Web pages, but we're only going to consider how to convert Word documents into HTML here.
Straight from the help page:
And, voilá, the document has been converted into HTML. In my far-from comprehensive test, it did a good job converting lists and tables, didn't even try to do multicolumn text, and didn't do header tags at all. But for converting an existing document into HTML for future editing, it might be worth exploring.
- Open the Word (or Word-readable) file in Microsoft Word;
- Save the file as HyperText Markup Language with an ".htm" (or ".html") extension.
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