Yes Sam,
It can be done, but you haven't given us any details at all which means we
must do a lot of guessing.
A lot depends on the current format of the document which you didn't
mention. If it is a word processing
document, then Word can __probably__ load it and convert it. If it is a
desktop publishing file,
then you may need to use MS Publisher, or PageMaker or some other DTP
application.
If you have Word 97 or 2000, they have built-in capabilities for saving HTML
documents.
Open/create the document, then click on FILE --SAVE AS HTML on the drop down
menus.
If you have Word 95 or Word 6.0, then there is an "add-on" that you can
download (from MS) and install.
It will give you the ability to SAVE AS HTML, just like the newer versions.
Jim Meagher
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> I would like to convert past issues of newsletters
> (plain text with 60 characters per line maximum
> with occasional Url references) to web pages.
>
> Can anyone recommend the best way to do this
> e.g are there facilities in Word or maybe Internet Explorer
> to achieve this ?
>
> Thanks
> Sam Karbo
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