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Hack 35 Create an HTML Edition from Your Word Processor
Offer readers both PDF and HTML editions of your work and they will love you. PDF is the ideal medium for preserving your document's look. HTML is a better choice for distributing your document's data. Your source document can give you both, as shown in Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4. Different editions for different purposes; let readers decide![]() PDF does have newer features for tagging document data, allowing it to behave somewhat like HTML. However, PDF tagging can double your file size. Also, only a few, proprietary programs are able to tease the tagged data out of a PDF. Consider attaching alternative editions or even attaching the source document to your PDF [Hack #54] instead of tagging. 4.5.1 Create an HTML Edition from Microsoft Word 2002 and 2003In Word 2002 and 2003 you can save your document as a web page or a filtered web page. A Word web page includes extra document information in case you want to edit it in Word later. A filtered web page omits this extra information, making it more suitable for distribution.
Customize HTML output options by selecting Tools 4.5.2 Create an HTML Edition from Microsoft Word 2000Word 2000 does not have a built-in Save As Filtered Web Page option. You must download and install the Office 2000 HTML Filter 2.0 component from Microsoft: This adds an Export to Compact HTML feature to Word 2000. It also includes a standalone program for filtering Word's special tags out of existing HTML. From Word, select File Customize HTML output options by selecting Tools 4.5.3 Create an HTML Edition from Microsoft Word:Mac v.XWord:Mac does not have a built-in
Save As Filtered Web Page option, but it does include a Save Only
Display Information option under File 4.5.4 Convert Word Documents to HTML with wvWarewvWare can convert Microsoft Word documents to several formats, including HTML. It is a command-line tool developed on Linux that has been ported to Windows. It is free software and can be found at http://wvware.sourceforge.net. 4.5.5 Create an HTML Edition from StarOffice and OpenOfficeLike Word 2002, StarOffice enables you to Save As . . . HTML, but it then replaces the currently open source document with the new HTML document. Close this new document because you should edit only the source. Customize HTML output options from Tools |
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