Microsoft Word: The most recent versions of the venerable word
Posted on December 11, 2009 - Filed Under Uncategorized
Microsoft Word: The most recent versions of the venerable word rocessing standby work pretty much seamlessly with Web page content.
You can open Web pages from within Word and save Word files in Web page format.
Adobe PageMaker/Quark Xpress: The most recent versions of these two popular page layout programs let you save the contents of a document as HTML — only the words and images are transferred to the Web, however; any special typefaces become generic Web standard headings.
Microsoft Office XP or 2003: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint all give users the option of exporting content to Web pages.
WordPerfect and Presentations 12: These two component programs within Corel’s suite of tools let you save files as an HTML page or a PDF file that you can present on the Web. If you have chosen to present one slide per Web page, the program adds clickable arrows to each slide in your presentation so that viewers can skip from one slide to another.
Although these solutions are convenient, they probably won’t completely eliminate the need to use a Web page editor. Odds are, you’ll still need to make corrections and do special formatting after you convert your text to HTML.
Taken from : Starting An Online Business For Dummies 4th Editions
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