I'm trying to find the easiest & best way to convert Word documents into HTML via FrontPage, without manually removing all of the extra spacing and formatting, and basically re-typing 90% of the document. Any tried-and-true methods that have worked well (if any exist) would be appreciated.
Thanks!
While it doesn't do a perfect job, you might try the Microsoft Office HTML Filter to Convert Word 2000 Documents to HTML. It does get rid of some of the unnecessary html coding. For information (and a link to the download) see http://info.umuc.edu/de/ezine/how_to/html-pages/microsoft-filter.htm
The URL to download Microsoft Office HTML Filter is http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2000/Msohtmf2.aspx
The easiest way is to within word save as html and save it to your work directory that holds your copy of the frontpage site and then sync the directories (upload from your local site).
From now on, if you edit the page from your site it will open up Word and not Frontpage
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