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Designing Web Pages
in Microsoft Word

You can use Microsoft Word to create Web pages in the same way you create regular Word documents.

To get you started, Word offers some easy ways to begin your Web page. You can use the Web Page Wizard, a Web page template, or save a Word document as a Web page.

By using the Web Page Wizard

By using the Web Page Wizard, you can create a single Web page or an entire Web site. You can add existing Web pages and Word documents to your Web site. Add a theme, insert link bars, and use frames to make your Web pages more dynamic and engaging.

By using a Web page template

When you use a Web page template, Word will make features that are not supported by your target browser unavailable so that you don't have to worry about how your formatting will look in a Web browser. Add a theme, insert link bars, and use frames to make your Web pages more dynamic and engaging. To apply formatting quickly to several pages, you can attach cascading style sheets (CSS).

From an existing Word document

Save an existing document as a Web page to quickly get your Word documents ready for copying to the Web or an intranet.

To discover a wealth of resources for making web pages the easy way, visit Web Wizardry

 


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