Re: Directly Edit Mht Files WYSIWYG
- From: Sarah James <SarahJames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 00:45:01 -0700
You wrote:
<<There is software that will produce basically a 'snapshot' of a website
and let you add annotations to your picture of the site.>>
I'm looking for software like that - freeware if possible. Not to make a
screenshot (I know how to do that;-D), but something that takes a snapshot of
the entire webpage from top to bottom. Any ideas? Would be very welcome;-)
Sarah.
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
Hi John,.
Without having any information on a particular page example of the issue, or your intended use of the material, open copyrighted, of
the material you're gathering from other websites. from your description my guess is that the issue may not be in Word or Publisher
but in the webpages you're visiting using layout techniques and elements (include scripts and controls) that are not supported in
the MS Office basic products.
MS Office Frontpage, the web page editing product in the Office product line may be able to work with more features than those of
webpages not produced from MS Office apps, or you may want to try the trial edition of the new MS Web Designer software
The MHT file format is basically a zipped collection of all of the pieces that would other wise be stored in a folder and supporting
folder if you stored the HTML format. It's a format that is very memory and processor intensive when 'unpacking' the single file
contents back to their original state then opening them.
There is software that will produce basically a 'snapshot' of a website and let you add annotations to your picture of the site.
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<<"John Olbert" <someone@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:7C141622-1147-43E0-9F7C-308B272D47E4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What I need to do is to edit the saved Mht page. I want to underline text,
add comments , etc. I tried the Office Publisher but again, the page comes up
as a jumble of components.
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
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John Olbert >>
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Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
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