w3.org/TR/REC-html40???>
Dreamweaver alters the preceding code to
If you accept the defaults, bringing a Word HTML file into Dreamweaver is pretty easy:
1. Choose File ??? Open. When the Select File dialog box opens, navigate and select the file that you
exported from Word.
2. Choose Commands ??? Clean Up Word HTML.
Dreamweaver detects whether the HTML file was exported from Word 97/98 or Word 2000 or
later and changes the interface options accordingly.
If Dreamweaver can??™t determine what version of Word generated the file, an alert appears.
Although Dreamweaver still tries to clean up the code, it may not function correctly. The same
alert appears if you inadvertently select a standard non-HTML Word document.
3. Select options as desired and click OK to confirm the import operation. Dreamweaver cleans up
the code according to the options you??™ve selected; for large documents, you may have to wait a
noticeable amount of time for this operation to complete. If the Show Log On Completion option
is selected, Dreamweaver informs you of the modifications made.
For most purposes, accepting the defaults is the best way to quickly bring in your Word HTML files.
However, because Web designers have a wide range of code requirements, Dreamweaver provides a full set
of options for tailoring the Word-to-Dreamweaver transformation to your liking.
Pages:
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584