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From: James Curran/MVP (jamescurran_at_[hidden])
Date: 2002-10-18 13:34:53


    One thing you should do when using MSWord to produce HTML, is, instead
of using "File/Save As Web Page...", choose "File/Save As....", then in the
dialog, chose "Web Page, Filtered" as the document type. This produced a
file much closer to conventional HTML. Note, you'll probably want to save
the file first in MSWord's native format, because much of the proprietary
HTML that's being filtered out, is intended for "round-tripping" the file.

--
Truth,
James Curran
www.NovelTheory.com  (Personal)
www.NJTheater.com   (Professional)
www.aurora-inc.com   (Day job)
"Paul A. Bristow" <boost_at_[hidden]> wrote in message
news:AHEJIHEOOOBMJPAGPLIPMEAEDGAA.boost_at_hetp.u-net.com...
> This is a very concise summary of the problem of different paper sizes and
a
> link to it would be useful addition in the guide to documentation.
>
> But I am not sure it really tells us HOW to achieve the desired result.
>
> I am sure I am not the only one using MS Word to create and edit html
files.
> My document prints OK using IE6 on A4 paper - but how do I ensure it is OK
on US
> letter?  (Apart from waiting for the transatlantic squeals :-)
>
> A tedious method using IE6 appears to be to set the paper type to A4, and
print
> preview every page. This revealed that even my own document's table
would't
> print on my own paper size!  :-((
>
> and then to change the paper size to US letter and repeat (more of the
table
> showed, but not quite all!)
>
> I then followed the advice in ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2346.txt page
2 and
> used the suggested minimal margins for A4 portrait left & right 20 mm, top
&
> bottom 33 mm (landscape left and right 33 mm, top & bottom 15 mm).
>
> The suggested margins for US letter portrait are left 21, right 26, top &
bottom
> 15 mm, landscape left & right 15 mm, top and bottom 21 mm.
>
> Also I changed the Word Table properties, table, size, preferred width 90
% in
> percent (not pixels).
>
> Print preview of some long lines of code were still cut off before their
end
> without any warning except that they wrap in the Word version - but are OK
on
> IE6 screen display.
>
> After tediously reading all through the document twice, this seems to make
the
> table print preview OK in both A4 and US letter.
>
> But the proof of the pudding is in the printing.
>
> There must be a better way of doing this :-(
>
> Paul
>
> PS I'll repeat my kind offer to change spelling to color and center etc if
the
> US changes to A4 paper ;-)
>
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>
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>
> > pointed us to
>
> > This information is primarily provided for creators of pdf/ps
> > documents but contain some useful information for HTML as well.
> >
> > ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2346.txt
> >
>
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