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This example demonstrates how you can use
a "master page" to generate an HTML publication
with virtually any layout and formatting.
The master
page for this example is located here.
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- Automatically converts Word documents to HTML and embedded Word graphics to GIFs.
- Supports both standard HTML and Microsoft HTML Help publications.
- Optionally breaks long Word documents into a linked series of HTML pages, according to your specifications.
- Converts multiple Word documents and links the resulting HTML pages into a single publication.
- Supports HTML tables, including border and background colors.
- Automatically creates a global and local table of contents (TOC), as well as an online index based on existing index entries in the Word documents.
- Automatically applies HTML document formatting such as background color or graphic, and horizontal line (rule) style to all pages in your publication.
- Can add navigation buttons, custom HTML code, and a signature with e-mail address and date stamp to pages.
- Can automatically create cross-reference links to related information by analyzing the index entries in documents.
- Can convert specified words or phrases into hypertext links.
- Allows exact control over how styles and fonts translate to HTML.
- Converts Word cross-references into hypertext links in the HTML publication.
- Can take advantage of frames to make it easy to browse through long publications.
- Can create thumbnail or "caption" links to large graphics.
- Can import and convert any document format supported by Microsoft Word (including WordPerfect, RTF, Macintosh formats, etc.).
- Project templates allow you to specify layout and formatting preferences for a publication and then use these selections as the basis for future projects. You can also distribute project templates to other WordToWeb users.
- Extensible interface lets developers add their own functionality to the WordToWeb conversion process.
- 32-bit technology with full support for long file names under Windows 95/98 or NT.
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