| Word offers two easy ways for you to create Web pages. You can
start a new page by using a wizard or template, or you can convert
an existing Word document to HTML - the format used for Web pages.
When you create a Web page with either of these methods. Word customizes
some toolbars, menu commands, and options to provide the Web page
authoring features.
Using the Web page authoring features to create your Web page
will usually produce the best results. You can use the Web Page
Wizard to start with simple content such as a personal home page
or registration form. Graphical themes (such as festive) help you
quickly create an interesting Web page or if you prefer, you can
start with a blank Web page.
Use the HTML conversion method when you have existing Word content
that you want to quickly convert to a Web page. The formatting
and features that are supported by HTML will be converted.
On
the File menu, click New, then click the Web
Pages tab.
Double left-click Web
Page Wizard and follow the instructions
in the Wizard, or double left-click Blank Web Page.
Add or change any text or formatting for the web page.
You can find additional information on creating Web pages in the
Help menu of Microsoft Word.
Left-click Help on the menu bar, left-click
Contents and Index and type in web page in the ‘Type the
first few letters of the word you are looking for:’ text
box. An index based on the word(s) you typed
in appears under ‘Click
the Index entry you want, and then click display:’ Find
the entry you want to know more about, highlight the entry, left-click
the Display button.
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