word2003 to web page

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I have a large document (policy book) that I'm thinking about making into a master document so that I can more easily work with the separate sections. Eventually, I need to make it accessible on the web and would like users to be able to link to different chapters. Should I bother with the master doc route (will all of the features be lost if I convert to web page?) Should I just do it in Word and establish hyperlinks to bookmarked sections of document? Will that all be lost when I convert to a web page too? Would I be better off to just do the whole thing in Frontpage or a similar web design app and ignoring Word completely?
Thanks,
Pat
 
G'day Patttt <[email protected]>,

You have to think like Word here. When one has a Master Document
loaded AND expanded, Word is simulating one giant document.

Can you save a giant document as a web page? Sure can. Will it keep
the links, sure can. I have an article in the Tech Whirler's magazine
/ technology area on using Master Documents which describes how you
use the Master just as a publishing gimmick. Said gimmick is suitable
for your proposed purpose.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
Want a hyperlinked index? S/W R&D? See WordHeretic.com

steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment)


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