(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 5:02 pm
Post subject: Inserting Raw HTML into a Wod Document Archived from groups: microsoft>public>word>web>authoring (more info?)
Is there a way that a user can insert raw html into a document body (eg by
designating it as a particular paragraph style which is invisible in the DOC
but written to the HTML file?
I want to be able to put inline HTML anchors into a document....eg
<a name="inline_link">
so that it can be linked-to by an external HTML file after the document has
been saved as HTML ...eg
<a href="myexportedfile.html#inline_link>Goto My Inline Link</a>
(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:30 pm
Post subject: Re: Inserting Raw HTML into a Wod Document [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Hi Jeff/Eddit,
The last version of Word that supported the 'melt through' of HTML from the document body (other than Hyperlinks) by applying a
style (Normal web) was Word 97.
It's a feature folks asked for them to bring back, but they didn't <g>.
You can insert hyperlinks (which also use anchors) using Ctrl+K.
For example a hyperlink to http://microsoft.com would appear in the web page save from Word as
<a href="http://microsoft.com/">
in the HTML. You can also link to a Word bookmark (Insert=>Bookmark) with a hyperlink and the hyperlink will be to an
<a name=yourbookmark>
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MM"Jeff Hall" <jeff.hall.TakeThisOut@eon-commerce.com> wrote in message news:memo.20070313170231.3152D@eonsol.compulink.co.uk...
Is there a way that a user can insert raw html into a document body (eg by
designating it as a particular paragraph style which is invisible in the DOC
but written to the HTML file?
I want to be able to put inline HTML anchors into a document....eg
<a name="inline_link">
so that it can be linked-to by an external HTML file after the document has
been saved as HTML ...eg
<a href="myexportedfile.html#inline_link>Goto My Inline Link</a>
Eddie>>
--
Bob Buckland ?
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:33 am
Post subject: Re: Inserting Raw HTML into a Wod Document [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Thanks Bob. I'll take a look at bookmarks.
Eddie
(PS I'm a contractor working for Jeff - using his computer)
> *From:* "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" <75214.226(At Beautiful
> Downtown)compuserve.com>
> *Date:* Tue, 13 Mar 2007 22:30:25 -0800
>
> Hi Jeff/Eddit,
>
> The last version of Word that supported the 'melt through' of HTML from
> the document body (other than Hyperlinks) by applying a
> style (Normal web) was Word 97.
>
> It's a feature folks asked for them to bring back, but they didn't <g>.
>
> You can insert hyperlinks (which also use anchors) using Ctrl+K.
> For example a hyperlink to http://microsoft.com would appear in the web
> page save from Word as
> <a href="http://microsoft.com/">
> in the HTML. You can also link to a Word bookmark (Insert=>Bookmark) with
> a hyperlink and the hyperlink will be to an
> <a name=yourbookmark>
>
> ==============
> MM"Jeff Hall" <jeff.hall.TakeThisOut@eon-commerce.com> wrote in message
> > news:memo.20070313170231.3152D@eonsol.compulink.co.uk...
> Is there a way that a user can insert raw html into a document body (eg by
> designating it as a particular paragraph style which is invisible in the
> DOC
> but written to the HTML file?
>
> I want to be able to put inline HTML anchors into a document....eg
>
> <a name="inline_link">
>
> so that it can be linked-to by an external HTML file after the document
> has
> been saved as HTML ...eg
>
> <a href="myexportedfile.html#inline_link>Goto My Inline Link</a>
>
> Eddie>>
> --
>
> Bob Buckland ? > MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>
>
>
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