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Save Any Document as a Web Page
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Post Your Word Documents to an Intranet or Internet Site
Office 2000 makes it easy for you to save a document as a Web page—and for others to view it—using familiar commands. Find out how below. If you'd like to set up an Internet site where you can post your Office 2000 documents, see the Office Update eServices page on this topic, or locate a Registered Web Presence Provider that supports the FrontPage Server Extensions and publishing from Office to the Web.

Use the functionality below to create Web pages for documents you create in Microsoft Word 2000, Microsoft Excel 2000, or Microsoft PowerPoint® 2000.

How You Can Do It
Simply select the new Save as Web Page option on the File menu, and Office 2000 automatically saves your Office document to HTML format for easy posting to your intranet or Internet site. Because anyone with a Web browser can view HTML files, you can now share information with anyone, anywhere—regardless of what software they use.

Save as Web page demo animation

How Others Can View It
Once you've saved your Office document as a Web page, others can view it in their favorite Internet browser. All they have to do is type in the location of your document, or click a link you send in an e-mail message or document.

View as Web page demo animation

For More Information
To find out how to create a shortcut to your Web server that you can access from within Office 2000 applications, see Using Web Folders on the Office Update Web site.

To find a complete list of articles on the Office Update site to help you communicate over intranets or the Internet, see Working on the Web with Office 2000.

To find Web-hosting companies that support Office 2000 features, see the related area on the Office Update eServices page on the Office Update site, or locate a Registered Web Presence Provider that supports the FrontPage Server Extensions and publishing from Office to the Web.


 

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