There is no longer a webpage wizard template in Word 2003

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I am used to previous word programs and need to create web pages for my
class. There is no longer a web page wizard in Word 2003 to use. What do I
do? This is very confusing. The previous program were easy for the classes
to understand.



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jom said:
I am used to previous word programs and need to create web pages for my
class. There is no longer a web page wizard in Word 2003 to use. What do I
do? This is very confusing. The previous program were easy for the classes
to understand.



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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
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jom said:
I am used to previous word programs and need to create web pages for
my class. There is no longer a web page wizard in Word 2003 to use.
What do I do? This is very confusing. The previous program were
easy for the classes to understand.

Sorry. This is a newsgroup dedicated to questions about Access, the
database program in Office Professional. It appears your question may not
be related to these subjects. The Microsoft help system is not all that
clear and may have misdirected you here.

It is best to ask your questions in a newsgroup dedicated to the
subject of your question. You should find people better able to address
your problem there.

Note: It is always best to indicate the name and version of any
program(s) you may be using when asking a question and also indicate the
operating system (like Windows XP or 98) when you ask a question.
 

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