I'm trying to create multiple html files from one Word document. I'd like to
be able to save as Filtered HTML but with new auto generated html files per
section (i.e. heading1 and heading2 and toc and index) and still retain
hypertext links.

Can this be done via Word 2003? If not, what tool or process do I need to use?
What does Word use to isolate the toc and section info for that help popup?
(You'd think that they'd use their own tool/tools for doing so.....)

Re: Can Word 2003 save to multiple html files? by Word

Word
Thu May 05 20:54:41 CDT 2005

G'day "overworked" <overworked@discussions.microsoft.com>,

Numerous third party tools do this automatically for you. My favourite
is Reworks from www.republicorp.com

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment)
Without prejudice


overworked reckoned:

>I'm trying to create multiple html files from one Word document. I'd like to
>be able to save as Filtered HTML but with new auto generated html files per
>section (i.e. heading1 and heading2 and toc and index) and still retain
>hypertext links.
>
>Can this be done via Word 2003? If not, what tool or process do I need to use?
>What does Word use to isolate the toc and section info for that help popup?
>(You'd think that they'd use their own tool/tools for doing so.....)
>


Re: Can Word 2003 save to multiple html files? by overworked

overworked
Fri May 06 11:58:09 CDT 2005

Hey Steve, Thanks for the lead and the link.

I'm also checking out WebWorks. I'm used to it from my FrameMaker days, tho
this particular job/project needed Word. I sure am glad that Word now has the
Master document (book building) capability (finally!) ... they're finally
getting close to FrameMaker's robustness. Maybe I won't be so "overworked"
with the correct tools and features. :-)

"Word Heretic" wrote:

> G'day "overworked" <overworked@discussions.microsoft.com>,
>
> Numerous third party tools do this automatically for you. My favourite
> is Reworks from www.republicorp.com
>
> Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
>
> steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment)
> Without prejudice
>
>
> overworked reckoned:
>
> >I'm trying to create multiple html files from one Word document. I'd like to
> >be able to save as Filtered HTML but with new auto generated html files per
> >section (i.e. heading1 and heading2 and toc and index) and still retain
> >hypertext links.
> >
> >Can this be done via Word 2003? If not, what tool or process do I need to use?
> >What does Word use to isolate the toc and section info for that help popup?
> >(You'd think that they'd use their own tool/tools for doing so.....)
> >
>
>