Microsoft Word Version 2002 Inside Out (Inside Out (Microsoft))

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In many ways, creating a Web page in Word is similar to creating any other document in Word. In fact, you can initiate Web page and Web site creation in Word by opening the New Document task pane (choose File, New) and then using any of the following methods:

You can also save any open document as a Web page by choosing File, Save As Web Page or choosing File, Save As and specifying a file type of Web Page; Web Page, Filtered; or Web Archive. For more information about the various types of Web page file formats, see the section "Saving Your Web Pages".

Regardless of the method you use to create a Web page, you should know a bit about Web pages and how they differ from standard word processing documents before you start to create Web pages in Word. These two main differences stand out between standard Word documents and Web pages:

Figure 31-1. On this Web page, a number of graphics files—including GIF and JPEG files—are displayed in addition to the HTML text file's content to create a single Web page.

Of course, Web pages differ from printed documents in many other ways (for instance, hyperlinks are useless on printed pages), and Web design philosophies and opinions abound. If you're interested in Web page design theory, you can find lots of information in bookstores, at online reference sites, and in magazines. In this chapter, you'll learn how to use some of Word's features to help you gain the technical expertise you'll need to express your creative side in your Web site design endeavors.

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