RE: tictech: Microsoft Word Web Pages

From: Mark Ahlness (mlahlness@seattleschools.org)
Date: Wed Mar 19 2003 - 11:02:53 PST

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    (from Janet Woodward <jwoodward@seattleschools.org> - ma)

    To all following the word/web page thread:
    I am on leave from Garfield doing fieldwork at the Seattle Central Community
    College Library. Today one of the librarians here showed me a feature he
    installed in word. It saves word files as compact html. So some of that
    junky formatting is stripped out. You download "office html filter 2.0"
    from microsoft.com and it installs itself into word and it shows up next to
    the save floppy file icon in the toolbar as an icon with a little globe in
    the right hand corner.
    If you do this and combine it with Amy Markishitum's suggestion about using
    dreamweaver to clean up word, you probably would have the most streamlined
    version of source coding of the file for the web.
    Janet Woodward jwoodward@seattleschools.org
    Garfield High Librarian

    > -tictech message:
    >
    > Dennis,
    > Simply upload the web pages created in Word to the web site.
    > There should be
    > no need to edit the web pages created in Word with Dream Weaver. Dream
    > Weaver pages should link to Word web pages and vice-versa with no problem.
    >
    > Toby Tobiason
    > tltobiason@seattleschools.org
    > Hawthorne Elementary School
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Purcell, Dennis
    > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:37 PM
    > To: tictech@learningspace.org
    > Subject: tictech: Microsoft Word Web Pages
    >
    >
    > -tictech message:
    >
    > I've been working with teachers on the staff creating grade level
    > web pages
    > on word. Our school has used Dreamweaver to create a school web site and
    > the plan was to create the grade level links in Word and eventually attach
    > them. I was told this would work. When we tried to import these Word web
    > pages into Dreamweaver it came out as scrambles characters.
    > Does anyone have ideas on how to post these classroom pages
    > onto our school
    > web site, or does anyone know someone who could help me post
    > these Microsoft
    > Word web pages onto the school web site? The teachers in my group have
    > worked hard to put the information on their pages together and I
    > would hate
    > for them to have to start over in Dreamweaver.
    > I would appreciate any input or suggestions anyone has.
    > Dennis Purcell
    > Sanislo Elementary
    > ddpurcell@seattleschools.org
    >
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