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I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question or not. So if
it isn't, please accept my apologies and please tell me where I can go for
advice, if you can.
I currently produce a 2-page document consisting of a number of text boxes
arranged in 2-columns per page. It is a Church bulletin. I print a couple of
thousand of them each week and distribute them at Church on Sunday.
Now I need to publish the same text on the web. But it can't look the way it
does in the printed document. No longer 2 columns, for instance. Verdana
instead of Time New Roman for font, for another example.
I tried saving the document as an HTML file from Word but that turned out to
be pretty ugly.
Does anyone know how I can best do this? Or where to turn to for advice?
Thanks in advance,
-- Tim Dempsey
it isn't, please accept my apologies and please tell me where I can go for
advice, if you can.
I currently produce a 2-page document consisting of a number of text boxes
arranged in 2-columns per page. It is a Church bulletin. I print a couple of
thousand of them each week and distribute them at Church on Sunday.
Now I need to publish the same text on the web. But it can't look the way it
does in the printed document. No longer 2 columns, for instance. Verdana
instead of Time New Roman for font, for another example.
I tried saving the document as an HTML file from Word but that turned out to
be pretty ugly.
Does anyone know how I can best do this? Or where to turn to for advice?
Thanks in advance,
-- Tim Dempsey