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Viewing HTML
Does anybody know if you can view the html code after you've created a web page? The reason I ask is I want to copy and paste parts of the code to use it for an ebay posting. Thank you for any help you can give me.
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Viewing HTML
Publisher is not an html editor and therefore does not view html code. But
you can open and view the html source of any html file (regardless of what program wrote it) by opening it in Windows NotePad ( or similar text editor ). -- David Bartosik - MS MVP for Publisher help: www.davidbartosik.com enter to win Pub 2003: www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx "Karen" wrote in message ... Does anybody know if you can view the html code after you've created a web page? The reason I ask is I want to copy and paste parts of the code to use it for an ebay posting. Thank you for any help you can give me. |
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Viewing HTML
2 ways spring to mind: 1) Display the page in IE; right
click the page; select View Source. 2) Open the file in Notepad. -----Original Message----- Does anybody know if you can view the html code after you've created a web page? The reason I ask is I want to copy and paste parts of the code to use it for an ebay posting. Thank you for any help you can give me. . |
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