(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 8:01 am
Post subject: Re: HTML pages, Word 07 [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: microsoft>public>word>web>authoring (more info?)
Thanks--extrememly helpful information on this cryptic feature.
"Bob Buckland ?" wrote:
> Hi Arlene,
>
> MS Word's Save As Web Page feature was intended to allow folks to save a Word document as a web page (largely in corporate/closed
> environments) without needing to know anything more about web pages and HTML than how to use 'Save As'. Each of these documents was
> setup to be able to 'round trip' it back into a Word document without any loss of content, while producing a more limited version
> that web browsers could use. For the folks who create carefully crafted web pages, streamlined to load faster in browsers, the
> 'code' that Word produces is considered to be 'bloated' (slow).
>
> MS added the Save As Web Page, Filtered option, to try to allow users to produce web documents for public web pages that would still
> look as much as possible as the original Word document, but removing the extra content that allowed it to be 'round tripped' back to
> Word by the original author or others visiting a web site. If you're using the 'filtered' version, it's a good practice to save
> first as .DOC file so that you have an original to update later. While the 'filtered' version cuts back on the 'code' size, but
> it's still considered 'bloated' by afficianados of web design. However, the goal from Microsoft was the same - be able to create a
> web page from a document without knowing much more than how to use 'Save As'. This allows Word users to create something useful,
> with minimal extra effort and in rapid time.
>
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> <<"Arlene" <Arlene.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87947958-495B-4C93-9E03-B7646555C1DB@microsoft.com...
> Thanks, Bob--exactly what is the definition of a filtered Web page? It will
> not be possible to resize the clip art before inserting it in the Web page.
> Does resizing it after cause a big problem?
>
> Arlene >>
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> Bob Buckland ? > MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
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