MS Word can save as HTML, but cannot do raw HTML code.
Microsoft word is not the best way to save HTML files for that very reason. However, one can select save as and then change the format of the file to "Text Only (*.txt)." Then all of the special formatting that MS word adds will be ignored and not saved.
The way Microsoft designed Excel, the program has the ability to save files in HTML format. You just click the Save As option and select .html. MS Excel automatically creates the appropriate HTML code for you.
Open it with word 2007 and then save it from Save as command
You cannot convert an HTML document into word. It is because of the incompatibility of word to open web docs.
Open the HTML document in Word then, from the menu bar, select: File-->Save As. In the document-type dropdown, select file type Microsoft Word Document (.doc or for the latest format, .docx). Keep the file name and file location - or change it as desired - and then click OK.
Yes. Any text editor can write HTML, or any web code. Just make sure to save the file as *.htm, *.html, *.shtml, etc. Note: Programs like Microsoft Word, OpenOffice, etc. are not capable of writing code.
Microsoft FrontPage is one of the more popular (unfortunately) web designers out there. However, you can use Word (Using the save as HTML feature), or other products that allow saving to a HTML format. However, you can get a very nice tool for free from Microsoft, called Visual Web Developer Express. It allows for design in HTML, ASP, and .NET with support for Javascript, C#, and VisualBasic. Just look for Microsoft Visual Web Developer (or Microsoft VWD) and enjoy. :)
File - save as - name it - save
In order to get it to Microsoft word you need to copy it over to there from the internet than go to file and click save as.
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You can save your Microsoft works document in "saved as" to be a Microsoft word document. All you do is have to go to "File" the go to "Save As" then go to "Save as type" and then click the down arrow next to the "Save as type" and click "word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)" or click "word 2007 Document (*.docx). This should work. I would save it as the word 97-2003 Document (*doc). Hope this helps, Waveracer200
How to save files.