Monday, December 19, 2005
You can save a lot of time by creating Web pages from Word templates. Instead of doing the layout work yourself, you can let Word do it for you. After you have created a new folder to hold your Web page, follow these steps to create a Web page from a template:
Choose File, New to open the New dialog box.
Click the Web Pages tab. You see several template icons. Click a couple of icons and look in the Preview box to get a glimpse of the Web pages you can create.
Click the template you want and click OK.
You get a generic Web page with sample text and perhaps a placeholder graphic. Your job now, if you choose to accept it, is to replace the generic text with your own words. You can call on all the formatting commands in Word, import clip art, and do what you will to make this Web page a lively one.
Choose File, New to open the New dialog box.
Click the Web Pages tab. You see several template icons. Click a couple of icons and look in the Preview box to get a glimpse of the Web pages you can create.
Click the template you want and click OK.
You get a generic Web page with sample text and perhaps a placeholder graphic. Your job now, if you choose to accept it, is to replace the generic text with your own words. You can call on all the formatting commands in Word, import clip art, and do what you will to make this Web page a lively one.