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HTML problem. Converting a Webpage into Word- features are lost- Can anyone please help me as I need to reproduce the page more or less as it was. CM 08-12-2006
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Posted by CM on August 12, 2006, 11:53 am
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Hi,
Could anyone please help me?
I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage in
Word.
Aspects of the page are lost and some of the text goes.
I would really appreciate it.
The link to the document is
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=689952259313

I have spent 15 hours trying to sort this but to no avail.

Is there a visionary out there capable of TWEAKING this issue.

If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a try
with the document.
I need all the text to be the same and all should show.

My e-mail if you could send the solution is multimediathesis@gmail. com

Much appreciated,

Ciaran


Posted by Harlan Messinger on August 12, 2006, 12:41 pm
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CM wrote:
> Hi,
> Could anyone please help me?
> I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage in
> Word.
> Aspects of the page are lost and some of the text goes.
> I would really appreciate it.
> The link to the document is
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=689952259313

I hope your Masters paper isn't as vaguely worded as this. From your
question, I don't know what it is you're trying to do. What do you mean
by "reproducing" a Web page in Word. What "aspects" are lost? How can
anyone help solve a problem that hasn't been described?

When asking for technical help for *anything*, you have to explain what
you're doing in specific terms ("I selected this, and I pressed that,
and then I did such-and-such"), what it is you expected to happen, and
how the outcome differs from that. Otherwise, good luck.

In any event, this is a question about Word and the answer is like to
come from someone who knows how to use Word, not from someone who knows
about authoring HTML.



>
> I have spent 15 hours trying to sort this but to no avail.
>
> Is there a visionary out there capable of TWEAKING this issue.
>
> If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a try
> with the document.
> I need all the text to be the same and all should show.
>
> My e-mail if you could send the solution is multimediathesis@gmail. com
>
> Much appreciated,
>
> Ciaran
>

Posted by CM on August 12, 2006, 1:43 pm
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Hi Harlam and Adrienne,

My apologies for the post and for my lack of clarity.

I need to bring the formatting of that webpage into word.

I need the text and all of the graphics.

Still trying and so annoyed that it is getting the best of me.

Thanks,

CM


Harlan Messinger wrote:
> CM wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Could anyone please help me?
> > I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage in
> > Word.
> > Aspects of the page are lost and some of the text goes.
> > I would really appreciate it.
> > The link to the document is
> > http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=689952259313
>
> I hope your Masters paper isn't as vaguely worded as this. From your
> question, I don't know what it is you're trying to do. What do you mean
> by "reproducing" a Web page in Word. What "aspects" are lost? How can
> anyone help solve a problem that hasn't been described?
>
> When asking for technical help for *anything*, you have to explain what
> you're doing in specific terms ("I selected this, and I pressed that,
> and then I did such-and-such"), what it is you expected to happen, and
> how the outcome differs from that. Otherwise, good luck.
>
> In any event, this is a question about Word and the answer is like to
> come from someone who knows how to use Word, not from someone who knows
> about authoring HTML.
>
>
>
> >
> > I have spent 15 hours trying to sort this but to no avail.
> >
> > Is there a visionary out there capable of TWEAKING this issue.
> >
> > If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a try
> > with the document.
> > I need all the text to be the same and all should show.
> >
> > My e-mail if you could send the solution is multimediathesis@gmail. com
> >
> > Much appreciated,
> >
> > Ciaran
> >


Posted by Adrienne Boswell on August 12, 2006, 2:12 pm
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Please don't top post .. see bottom

>
> Harlan Messinger wrote:
>> CM wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > Could anyone please help me?
>> > I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage
>> > in Word.
>> > Aspects of the page are lost and some of the text goes.
>> > I would really appreciate it.
>> > The link to the document is
>> > http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=689952259313
>>
>> I hope your Masters paper isn't as vaguely worded as this. From your
>> question, I don't know what it is you're trying to do. What do you
>> mean by "reproducing" a Web page in Word. What "aspects" are lost?
>> How can anyone help solve a problem that hasn't been described?
>>
>> When asking for technical help for *anything*, you have to explain
>> what you're doing in specific terms ("I selected this, and I pressed
>> that, and then I did such-and-such"), what it is you expected to
>> happen, and how the outcome differs from that. Otherwise, good luck.
>>
>> In any event, this is a question about Word and the answer is like to
>> come from someone who knows how to use Word, not from someone who
>> knows about authoring HTML.
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> > I have spent 15 hours trying to sort this but to no avail.
>> >
>> > Is there a visionary out there capable of TWEAKING this issue.
>> >
>> > If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a
>> > try with the document.
>> > I need all the text to be the same and all should show.
>> >
>> > My e-mail if you could send the solution is multimediathesis@gmail.
>> > com
>> >
>> > Much appreciated,
>> >
>> > Ciaran
>> >
>

> Hi Harlam and Adrienne,
>
> My apologies for the post and for my lack of clarity.
>
> I need to bring the formatting of that webpage into word.
>
> I need the text and all of the graphics.
>
> Still trying and so annoyed that it is getting the best of me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> CM
>

As I said in my previous post, just open the web page in your browser,
then Save it WITH images. I would save it in its own directory, and then
open the html page in word. All the formatting, including images will be
there. I just did a test - Opera 7.11 (happened to have it open for
testing - I'm up to 9) and Office Word 2003.



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Posted by Jack on August 12, 2006, 4:41 pm
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Boswell wrote:
>
> Please don't top post .. see bottom

Is that like "kiss my ass"?

--
Jack.
http://www.jackpot.uk.net/

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