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To: Bill Sandusky who wrote (2259)7/29/1997 8:03:00 PM
From: TechTrader42   of 3325
 
Here's the page at Microsoft's site where you can read about downloading Internet Assistant for Word, a free add-on:

microsoft.com

There's a tutorial, too, at:

microsoft.com

Basically, it begins with:

"Choose New from the File Menu Double click the HTML dot icon This brings up the HTML authoring template which provides special menu items and toolbar buttons that are specifically designed to make it easy to create HTML documents from within Microsoft Word "

In Microsoft's words, Internet Assistant " is a no-charge add-in that makes it easy to create and edit great-looking documents for the Internet and intranets right from within Microsoft Word. If you know how to use Microsoft Word, you already have most of the skills you need to create great-looking Internet documents. That's because Internet Assistant adds functionality to Microsoft Word so that you can use the tools you already understand to create Web pages. No more learning those complicated HTML tags and typing them in by hand. Just save your Word documents as HTML and Internet Assistant automatically applies the correct HTML tags to them."

The add-on downloads quickly and installs easily.
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