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CAN you make a website with Word 2007?

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I KNOW about Dreamweaver and Frontpage and other HTML editors. I just want to know...CAN you make a basic web page with Word 2007. I don't want your suggestions, please. Just a yes, or no. If you have to save it a certain way. Or what.

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  1. Yes. But it sucks at doing so.


  2. no

  3. No but Notepad is ok for html....

  4. As far as I know Word does HTML as well but it's not as nice. You are better off using front page or dream weaver.  

  5. You can make the basic designs and things, but it is very difficult to publish, it is not very easy, there is no features that 'help' you or make things easy, all your own wit! hope that helps.

  6. yes you could if you know HTML and save it in .htm or .html

    but the ones you know which are Dreamweaver and Fronpage are WYSISWYG editors i dont think Word 2007 is a WYSISWYG editor

    WYSISWYG (what you see is what you get)

  7. Yes. You can also create a passable bridge out of Popsicle sticks.

    But, just because you CAN do something does not mean you SHOULD do it.

    Word is quite possibly the worst tool to create a website, followed closely behind by Front Page. I'll take a text editor over those two atrocities any day of the week.

    Word inserts a boatload of proprietary code into your page. It turns into a slow, heavy, Lenny of a website.

    But, yes...you can do it.

  8. no but that would be cool

  9. Yes

    "Save as web page"

    I just tried it- a one word web page came to a 91 line 4,096 byte file!

    So yes you can, but it makes terrible HTML that'll take ages to load & will (probably) look bad in anything other than IE.

  10. I'm pretty sure you can, not sure if it would be that good though. You certianly could with word 03.

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