Limitations of Word HTML ConverterLast reviewed: September 22, 1995Article ID: Q126793 |
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SUMMARYThis article provides information about limitations of converting from Word to HTML format. Many of the items listed as N/S are not currently supported in the HTML Specification.
MORE INFORMATION"N/S" indicates the conversion is not supported.
Convert Word Feature to HTML Comments ------------ ------- --------Character Formatting
Effects yes Bold, Italic, Underline, and Strikethrough are all converted to equivalent HTML elements. All other effects are not features of HTML and are not supported by the converter. Fonts, Font Size yes Only monospace fonts (such as Courier) are converted to the HTML element, <TT>..</TT>, which specifies the font to displayed in a fixed-width typewriter font. Character Mapping yes All character entities (extended ANSI characters) above 128 are mapped to "&ddd;" (without the quotation marks), where ddd represents the ASCII code or a named entity. Color N/S Superscript/Subscript N/S Condense/Expand N/S Kerning N/SDocument Properties
Margins N/S Layout N/S Line Numbering N/S Summary Information yes The following elements are converted to <META NAME> elements within the <HEAD> element: subject, author, keywords, creation date, and document comments. The Title is converted to the <TITLE> element. Language N/SParagraph Properties
Indent N/S Paragraphs that are formatted with bullets or numbering convert to <ol> or <ul>; otherwise, indents are ignored. Spacing N/S Text Flow N/S Alignment N/S Outline level N/S Styles yes Word 6.0 paragraph styles are interrogated and converted to HTML paragraph styles as specified in the [StyleMapping] section of the WORDHTML.INI file. Character styles\HTML styles to HTML style mapping is not supported by the export converter. Bullets/Numbering yes Bullets are converted to an HTML Unordered List (<UL>). Numbering is converted to an HTML Ordered List (<OL>). These lists can be nested. Tabs N/SBorders and Shading
Lines yes A top or bottom paragraph border will convert to the equivalent horizontal rule element (<HR>). Vertical borders are not supported. Fill N/S Columns N/SOther
Bookmarks yes Bookmarks are converted to HTML Anchors with the following limitations: - Nested bookmarks are not supported. - Bookmarks in subdocs (n/s) are not supported. - Bookmarks that mark unsupported elements are converted to the location of the unsupported element. - Bookmark references are converted to HTML hyperlinks Heading Numbering N/S Drawing Objects/OLE N/S Tables N/S Tables are not supported in HTML Level 2. SubDocuments N/S Headers/Footers N/S Annotations N/S Footnotes N/S Section/Page Breaks N/S Fields N/S Only the field result is converted. Symbols N/S Form Field yes All three form fields are supported by the HTML Export Converter. - Text Boxes are supported with the following attributes: regular text, unlimited maximum length or n characters, bookmark=legal(n)d, Fill-in Enable/Disable. - Check Boxes are supported with the following attributes: Autosize, not Checked/Checked, bookmark=legal(n)d. - Drop Down fields are supported with the following attributes: list items; bookmark=legal(n)d, Dropdown Enable/Disable. Captions N/SIndex and Table of Contents N/S Frames N/S Picture N/S Language N/SFor more information on a converting Word documents to HTML, choose "Internet Assistant for Word Help" from the Help menu, type "Converting a Word document to HTML" (without the quotation marks), then highlight the "What Is Lost When Word Documents Are Converted to HTML" topic and choose the GoTo button.
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