IA: HTML Document Loses Sizing Changes Made To GraphicLast reviewed: March 2, 1998Article ID: Q145915 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you convert a Word document to HTML, using Internet Assistant version 1.0, height and width changes to graphics are lost.
CAUSEWhen you save the document as HTML, the pictures are not saved with the file. Since HTML is an ASCII text format, it can only store a pointer to the original file. Internet Assistant 1.0 does not convert images to GIF format. This problem does not occur in Internet Assistant 2.0, which allows you to convert images to GIF format when you convert Word documents to HTML.
RESOLUTIONUse either of the following methods to work around this problem.
Method 1Use a graphics program to makes height or width changes to your graphic.
Method 2Save your document as a Word document and then create a link from an HTML page. Since browsers can be configured to run an application when you hyperlink to a particular file format, you can specify Word or Word Viewer as the helper application, which will run automatically when you link to the Word document. For information on how to obtain the Microsoft Word Viewer, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q165908 TITLE : Versions of Word Viewer Available for Download |
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