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Working With HTML in Microsoft Word

By James Marshall, About.com

Word isn’t the best program for working with HTML. But it does provide built-in tools for creating Web pages. And, when you’re working on a document, you can use Word’s HTML capabilities to insert links to documents and Web pages. To learn more, read these tips.


Inserting Links in Microsoft Word documents
If you want to link to other documents or web pages in your Word document, you can do so quite easily. This tip will show you how!

Removing Hyperlinks from a Word document
When you type a Web address in Word, it automatically inserts a Hyperlink to the Web page. This is handy if you distribute documents electronically. But it can be a nuisance if you’re printing documents. Find out how to remove automatic Hyperlinks.

Editing Links in Word documents
Once you have inserted a Hyperlink in a Word document, you may decide you want to change it. You can edit the address and the display text for a link in a Word document. And it only takes a few simple steps.

Removing extra tags in a Word HTML file
Word is not the ideal program for formatting creating Web pages. However, you can create pages for the Internet in Microsoft Word. It creates bloated HTML documents. So learn how to remove some of the boat.

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