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From: "Tracy" <>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: Displaying Pictures in HTML
The problem is I do not have a web server. I am storing the document in a
document management tool and sending the URL out to associates, so there
is
no concept of a sub folder. Any ideas?
1) Before opening Word create a folder/directory structure which parallels
the folder/directory of your website.
2) Copy the Word doc you intend to use [and also any images] in the web page
creation into what ever folder/directory of your newly-created-parallel
website-local folder/directory
Open Word:
3) Tools / Options / General / Web Options / Pictures / Untick both; Rely
on VML and Allow PNG
4) Tools / Options / General / Web Options / Files / Untick both; Organize
Files in Supporting Folder and Update links on Save
(NOTE: Word retains these settings thus far.)
5) Delete previously created web page.
6) Open the Word doc you intend to use as your web page. If you have any
pictures "inserted" remove those pictures.
7) /Insert/ Picture/ insert/ arrow/ Link to File
(Word does NOT retain this Link to File setting and as a result it MUST
be selected each time.
8) Save the Word Doc
9) Save the Word doc as web page (preferably under another name for safety.)
10) upload the new page and images to your website (deleting the websites
older pages in the process.
With this method in tact, the path which you have desired all along is
defined as I previously provided in the following example: [see additonal
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