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Hi:
I'm creating an online-user manual for an in-house
software application at a social services agency. The
manual is written in Frontpage and is posted on an
intranet website. (We run on Windows XP and Office XP)
People have asked for a print copy of the manual, so I
thought I could just open the .html files with Word XP,
then save the loaded page as a .doc file. When I do this
and send the file to others, the images are all gone,
replaced by just outlines.
The .doc file is very small, indicating that Word is not
embedding the images, but rather, maps (links) to the
location of the image on my hard drive.
Can I force WordXP to embed images into the .doc file so
that it can be printed with images anywhere? I can't seem
to find the switch/option to do this. All the
documentation I've read is for people wanting to convert a
Word (.doc) file into html, but I'm going the other way
around.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated/
RP in Ottawa, Canada
Nov 29 2003
I'm creating an online-user manual for an in-house
software application at a social services agency. The
manual is written in Frontpage and is posted on an
intranet website. (We run on Windows XP and Office XP)
People have asked for a print copy of the manual, so I
thought I could just open the .html files with Word XP,
then save the loaded page as a .doc file. When I do this
and send the file to others, the images are all gone,
replaced by just outlines.
The .doc file is very small, indicating that Word is not
embedding the images, but rather, maps (links) to the
location of the image on my hard drive.
Can I force WordXP to embed images into the .doc file so
that it can be printed with images anywhere? I can't seem
to find the switch/option to do this. All the
documentation I've read is for people wanting to convert a
Word (.doc) file into html, but I'm going the other way
around.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated/
RP in Ottawa, Canada
Nov 29 2003