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Hi,
I apologize if this is a redundant post. Can anyone tell me what happened to Web Page Wizard
Here's the scenario: I'm a contract document specialist. I was hired by a client to create a manual that could be printed and also converted into multiple web pages by header without leaving Word. Last year, I was working on Windows 98 version of Word 2000 and pitched them a process that used master documents and Web Page Wizard. It worked perfectly since I could convert many documents, create a frame, and specify a background.
I recently switched laptops and now own a Windows XP with Office 2003 (Student and Teacher version). I can't find Web Page Wizard anywhere in Office 2003 (am I not looking in the right place?). Since I pitched it to a client, using Batch Conversion, Save As HTML, and FrontPage are not viable options. Again, has Web Page Wizard been removed from Office 2003 and if so, does anyone know why? If Web Page Wizard is gone, can anyone suggest a workaround?
I apologize if this is a redundant post. Can anyone tell me what happened to Web Page Wizard
Here's the scenario: I'm a contract document specialist. I was hired by a client to create a manual that could be printed and also converted into multiple web pages by header without leaving Word. Last year, I was working on Windows 98 version of Word 2000 and pitched them a process that used master documents and Web Page Wizard. It worked perfectly since I could convert many documents, create a frame, and specify a background.
I recently switched laptops and now own a Windows XP with Office 2003 (Student and Teacher version). I can't find Web Page Wizard anywhere in Office 2003 (am I not looking in the right place?). Since I pitched it to a client, using Batch Conversion, Save As HTML, and FrontPage are not viable options. Again, has Web Page Wizard been removed from Office 2003 and if so, does anyone know why? If Web Page Wizard is gone, can anyone suggest a workaround?