Is there a way that a user can insert raw html into a document body (eg by designating it as a particular paragraph style which is invisible in the DOC but written to the HTML file? I want to be able to put inline HTML anchors into a document....eg <a name="inline_link"> so that it can be linked-to by an external HTML file after the document has been saved as HTML ...eg <a href="myexportedfile.html#inline_link>Goto My Inline Link</a> Eddie
Hi Jeff/Eddit, The last version of Word that supported the 'melt through' of HTML from the document body (other than Hyperlinks) by applying a style (Normal web) was Word 97. It's a feature folks asked for them to bring back, but they didn't <g>. You can insert hyperlinks (which also use anchors) using Ctrl+K. For example a hyperlink to http://microsoft.com would appear in the web page save from Word as <a href="http://microsoft.com/"> in the HTML. You can also link to a Word bookmark (Insert=>Bookmark) with a hyperlink and the hyperlink will be to an <a name=yourbookmark> ============== MM"Jeff Hall" wrote in message news:memo.20070313170231.3152D@eonsol.compulink.co.uk... Is there a way that a user can insert raw html into a document body (eg by designating it as a particular paragraph style which is invisible in the DOC but written to the HTML file? I want to be able to put inline HTML anchors into a document....eg <a name="inline_link"> so that it can be linked-to by an external HTML file after the document has been saved as HTML ...eg <a href="myexportedfile.html#inline_link>Goto My Inline Link</a> Eddie>> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
Thanks Bob. I'll take a look at bookmarks. Eddie (PS I'm a contractor working for Jeff - using his computer) > *From:* "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" <75214.226(At Beautiful > Downtown)compuserve.com> > *Date:* Tue, 13 Mar 2007 22:30:25 -0800 > > Hi Jeff/Eddit, > > The last version of Word that supported the 'melt through' of HTML from > the document body (other than Hyperlinks) by applying a > style (Normal web) was Word 97. > > It's a feature folks asked for them to bring back, but they didn't <g>. > > You can insert hyperlinks (which also use anchors) using Ctrl+K. > For example a hyperlink to http://microsoft.com would appear in the web > page save from Word as > <a href="http://microsoft.com/"> > in the HTML. You can also link to a Word bookmark (Insert=>Bookmark) with > a hyperlink and the hyperlink will be to an > <a name=yourbookmark> > > ============== > MM"Jeff Hall" wrote in message > > news:memo.20070313170231.3152D@eonsol.compulink.co.uk... > Is there a way that a user can insert raw html into a document body (eg by > designating it as a particular paragraph style which is invisible in the > DOC > but written to the HTML file? > > I want to be able to put inline HTML anchors into a document....eg > > <a name="inline_link"> > > so that it can be linked-to by an external HTML file after the document > has > been saved as HTML ...eg > > <a href="myexportedfile.html#inline_link>Goto My Inline Link</a> > > Eddie>> > -- > > Bob Buckland ?:-) > MS Office System Products MVP > > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* > > >