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This version of panel 1 appears when you are converting a single Word document. To do this, you open the document in Word and then choose Convert Document to HTML from Microsoft Word's File menu.
This wizard panel allows you to specify a name and location for the HTML file you will be creating from your Word document. You can also set the title for the HTML file and choose to use a project template as the basis for your formatting. If you are converting a long Word document, you may want to break it into multiple HTML pages based on the headings in the document.
Figure 3 - Wizard Panel 1 (Converting a Single Document)
To specify the name and location of the target HTML file, click the Select button and then use the File Open dialog box. If you wish, you can specify a title for the HTML page; this value will be set initially based on the title of the Word document.
To base your HTML file(s) on a standard WordToWeb template, click the Choose Standard Template button and then select a layout. If you want to use on of your own projects as the basis for your conversion, check the box and select a template project.
If you want to break a long document into multiple HTML pages, check the boxes to indicate which heading styles you want to break on. Please see Wizard Panel 1 (Using a WordToWeb Project) for more information about how WordToWeb breaks documents into smaller pages.
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