Professional Growth
Web Publishing
Activity Three
Generating HTML in Your Word Processor
Brief Description
All the major word processing programs, including Word Perfect, MS Word,
ClarisWorks, PageMaker, and MS Works are developing or have already released add-in modules or
new features in their programs to allow for the creation of HTML. This activity describes what is
currently available for major word processing programs and provides links to helpful resources on
using your word processor for HTML creation and maintenance.
Objectives
- Learn how to use your Word Processing program to create HTML files.
- Learn where to find additional information on using word processors to create HTML.
Materials & Resources
In developing our lessons and activities, we made some assumptions about the hardware and
software that would be available in the classroom for teachers who visit the LETSNet Website. We
assume that teachers using our Internet-based lessons or activities have a computer with the necessary
hardware components (mouse, keyboard, and monitor) as well as a World Wide Web browser. In the
section below, we specify any "special" hardware or software requirements for a lesson or activity (in
addition to those described above) and the level of Internet access required to do the activity.
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Special hardware requirements: none.
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Special software requirements: none.
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Internet access: Medium-speed (28,800 BPS via phone) or higher.
Activity Description
If you are using any of the following word processing programs, you can
generate HTML directly from within your regular word processing files. If you are not using one
of these programs, you can still use the RTFtoHTML translation program (see Internet Resources
below) to create HTML from your word processor.
- ClarisWorks from Claris: ClarisWorks 4.x reads and writes HTML files directly. You
can read in HTML files by using the Word Processing feature. Select the Open ... option from the
File menu and select the File Type list and scroll down to select WWW [HTML]. Select the HTML file
you want to read and open it. ClarisWorks will automatically convert it into its word processing
format for changes. When you want to save an HTML file, use the Save As ... option from the ClarisWorks
File menu and then change the file type to WWW [HTML] before clicking on the Save button. This will
translate the file into HTML.
- WordPerfect from Corel: WordPerfect 7.x can read and write HTML files. To write a file
to HTML, use the Publish to option from the File menu and select HTML. This will create an HTML file
from the WordPerfect document. If you are using WordPerfect 6.1 for Windows, you can use the
add-in program, Internet Publisher (see Internet Resources below) to create HTML files.
- Word from Microsoft: Microsoft offers for free the Internet Assistant (IA) for MS Word
6.1 or later. This add-in program allows you to create HTML files from Word documents. To download
the Internet Assistant, see the Internet Resources below.
- PageMaker from Adobe: PageMaker 6.0, and 6.5, include an export
feature to generate HTML files. Adobe also sells PageMill, an HTML creation and maintenance program.
- Rich Text Format to HTML (RTFtoHTML): This translation utility converts files in Rich Text
format (RTF) into HTML.
Internet Resources
Note: You must already have the main word processing programs (i.e., Word Perfect, MS Word,
etc.) for these add-ins to work.
- Internet Publisher for WordPerfect 6.1
(Windows)
[ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/WordPerfect/wpwin/61/!index.htm]
An add-in for WordPerfect that
generates HTML files. Note: WordPerfect 7.0 now includes the ability to read and write HTML directly.
- The Internet Assistant for
Micorsoft Word 6.0.1 (Windows/95, Windows, and Macintosh)
[http://www.microsoft.com/msword/Internet/IA/default.htm]
An add-in for Word 6.0 that
reads and generates HTML files.
- HTML Author for Adobe PageMaker 6.0 (Macintosh & Windows)
[http://www.adobe.com/]
PageMaker 6.0 includes a feature to generate HTML files.
- ClarisWorks 4.0 (Macintosh & Windows/95)
[http://www.claris.com]
ClarisWorks 4.0 includes the ability to read and save HTML files.
- RTFtoHTML Translation Program (Macintosh & Windows)
[http://www.uchicago.edu/a.docs/rtftohtml.275.html]
A generic Rich Text Format (RTF) to HTML conversation utility program.
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