How to Convert a Word Document to HTML
Converting .doc, .docx, or .odf files to HTML is easy to do, but there's no single perfect method for accomplishing this task. If you want to create a web page that will load quickly and display consistently on all browsers, use an online tool to convert your Word document to HTML. If you'd like to save as much of your formatting as possible, use Word's built-in "Save As" ability to convert the document instead.
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Community Q&A
- If you want to delete it, right-click on it and click delete. If you want to change it back, rename the file extension from randomfile.html to randomfile.docx.
- Change the ending from whatever it is (ex: .txt) to .html (ex: .html).
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