Re: word webpages
- From: "John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh]" <john@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 20:04:40 +1100
Hi Daniel:
You may be surprised. I think you will get both sound, animation, and video
in web pages from the next version of Word.
Dreamweaver is a great web editor for making single pages. Word is your
weapon when you need to make web pages at the rate of three or four hundred
an hour, such as for large-scale reference publishing.
I have a workflow using Word that publishes a 560-page book as a website: I
can do two a day including the TOC and navbars :-)
Cheers
On 13/11/06 6:31 AM, in article
38DE89F6-7598-442F-AB76-EC4954D38416@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, "DanielWalters6"
<DanielWalters6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Microsoft themselves are probably not going to be much more help.
If you can afford it (no disrespect) use Dreamweaver 8 - it's brill!
It's got everything you can do in word, with the added FTP uploading etc.
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