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SUMMARYFrontPage can convert into HTML the following: pasted text, inserted file segments in HTML pages, and entire files from several formats. This article presents an overview of how FrontPage handles document conversion to HTML and answers the following questions:
MORE INFORMATIONWhen Does FrontPage Attempt to Convert a File to HTML?FrontPage attempts to convert a file to HTML when you do any of the following:
Why Does the Conversion Process Show Two Stages?FrontPage first converts documents from their native format to Rich Text Format (RTF) and then converts the RTF files to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). If the file is already in HTML format or in simple text, no converter is used. If the incoming file is RTF only, the RTF to HTML converter is used.How Does FrontPage Determine Which Converter to Run?When FrontPage imports a file, the algorithm for determining which converter will be run is as follows:
How Are Converters Installed and Where Are They Located?FrontPage 2000, Office 2000, and other Microsoft programs use the same location for shared converters (and the same registry keys to point to these converters). Installing or uninstalling any of these programs may change the versions of the converters that you are running.Additional query words: 98 front page
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