Save as Web Page (.mht)

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Sitara Lal

Using Office 2003, when I save a Word document as a web page, the resulting
..mht file appears to exclude header and footer content.

What can I do to ensure that the complete document (including Header /
Footer content) is saved and exported in the .mht file?
 
T

TF

You cannot include H&Fs in the HTML conversion. In a HTML, there is no such
animal as a page, so H&Fs are incompatible to that concept.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://word.mvps.org/

: Using Office 2003, when I save a Word document as a web page, the
resulting
: .mht file appears to exclude header and footer content.
:
: What can I do to ensure that the complete document (including Header /
: Footer content) is saved and exported in the .mht file?
:
:
 
P

Pop

IMO best thing to do is change them to endnotes & provide links
to them if they are important to the text.
Since a web page is one long page, it can't have
header/footers.
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