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HTML problem. Converting a Webpage into Word- features are lost- Can anyone please help me as I need to reproduce the page more or less as it was.

CM
Hi,
Could anyone please help me?
I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage in
Word.
Aspects of the page are lost and some of the text goes.
I would really appreciate it.
The link to the document is
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=689952259313

I have spent 15 hours trying to sort this but to no avail.

Is there a visionary out there capable of TWEAKING this issue.

If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a try
with the document.
I need all the text to be the same and all should show.

My e-mail if you could send the solution is multimediathesis@gmail. com

Much appreciated,

Ciaran

Aug 12 '06 #1
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CM wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone please help me?
I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage in
Word.
Aspects of the page are lost and some of the text goes.
I would really appreciate it.
The link to the document is
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=689952259313
I hope your Masters paper isn't as vaguely worded as this. From your
question, I don't know what it is you're trying to do. What do you mean
by "reproducing" a Web page in Word. What "aspects" are lost? How can
anyone help solve a problem that hasn't been described?

When asking for technical help for *anything*, you have to explain what
you're doing in specific terms ("I selected this, and I pressed that,
and then I did such-and-such"), what it is you expected to happen, and
how the outcome differs from that. Otherwise, good luck.

In any event, this is a question about Word and the answer is like to
come from someone who knows how to use Word, not from someone who knows
about authoring HTML.
>
I have spent 15 hours trying to sort this but to no avail.

Is there a visionary out there capable of TWEAKING this issue.

If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a try
with the document.
I need all the text to be the same and all should show.

My e-mail if you could send the solution is multimediathesis@gmail. com

Much appreciated,

Ciaran
Aug 12 '06 #2
CM
Hi Harlam and Adrienne,

My apologies for the post and for my lack of clarity.

I need to bring the formatting of that webpage into word.

I need the text and all of the graphics.

Still trying and so annoyed that it is getting the best of me.

Thanks,

CM
Harlan Messinger wrote:
CM wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone please help me?
I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage in
Word.
Aspects of the page are lost and some of the text goes.
I would really appreciate it.
The link to the document is
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=689952259313

I hope your Masters paper isn't as vaguely worded as this. From your
question, I don't know what it is you're trying to do. What do you mean
by "reproducing" a Web page in Word. What "aspects" are lost? How can
anyone help solve a problem that hasn't been described?

When asking for technical help for *anything*, you have to explain what
you're doing in specific terms ("I selected this, and I pressed that,
and then I did such-and-such"), what it is you expected to happen, and
how the outcome differs from that. Otherwise, good luck.

In any event, this is a question about Word and the answer is like to
come from someone who knows how to use Word, not from someone who knows
about authoring HTML.

I have spent 15 hours trying to sort this but to no avail.

Is there a visionary out there capable of TWEAKING this issue.

If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a try
with the document.
I need all the text to be the same and all should show.

My e-mail if you could send the solution is multimediathesis@gmail. com

Much appreciated,

Ciaran
Aug 12 '06 #3
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "CM" <mu**************@gmail.com>
writing in news:11*********************@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com:

Please don't top post .. see bottom
>
Harlan Messinger wrote:
>CM wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone please help me?
I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage
in Word.
Aspects of the page are lost and some of the text goes.
I would really appreciate it.
The link to the document is
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=689952259313

I hope your Masters paper isn't as vaguely worded as this. From your
question, I don't know what it is you're trying to do. What do you
mean by "reproducing" a Web page in Word. What "aspects" are lost?
How can anyone help solve a problem that hasn't been described?

When asking for technical help for *anything*, you have to explain
what you're doing in specific terms ("I selected this, and I pressed
that, and then I did such-and-such"), what it is you expected to
happen, and how the outcome differs from that. Otherwise, good luck.

In any event, this is a question about Word and the answer is like to
come from someone who knows how to use Word, not from someone who
knows about authoring HTML.
>
I have spent 15 hours trying to sort this but to no avail.

Is there a visionary out there capable of TWEAKING this issue.

If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a
try with the document.
I need all the text to be the same and all should show.

My e-mail if you could send the solution is multimediathesis@gmail.
com

Much appreciated,

Ciaran
Hi Harlam and Adrienne,

My apologies for the post and for my lack of clarity.

I need to bring the formatting of that webpage into word.

I need the text and all of the graphics.

Still trying and so annoyed that it is getting the best of me.

Thanks,

CM
As I said in my previous post, just open the web page in your browser,
then Save it WITH images. I would save it in its own directory, and then
open the html page in word. All the formatting, including images will be
there. I just did a test - Opera 7.11 (happened to have it open for
testing - I'm up to 9) and Office Word 2003.

--
Adrienne Boswell at Home
Arbpen Web Site Design Services
http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
Please respond to the group so others can share

Aug 12 '06 #4
Boswell wrote:
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "CM" <mu**************@gmail.com>
writing in news:11*********************@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com:

Please don't top post .. see bottom
Is that like "kiss my ass"?

--
Jack.
http://www.jackpot.uk.net/
Aug 12 '06 #5
Dude, I don't want to do your homework, but you can use Word 2007 beta.
It's a quasi-XML, and has no problem interpreting your page. Hooking
it up to wherever you store the survey - that's your problem. It'll
cost you $1.50 to download, and no, I don't have it.

Aug 13 '06 #6
CM wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone please help me?
I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage in
Word.

If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a try
with the document.
I need all the text to be the same and all should show.
Take a screen capture of it, save it as a JPEG, insert into the Word doc.

--
jmm (hyphen) list (at) sohnen-moe (dot) com
(Remove .AXSPAMGN for email)
Aug 14 '06 #7
CM
Hi folks,
Thanks for your replys.
I appreciate all of your help.
I have tried all of your tips and it does not come across without
changes.
I have heard that the new Acrobat Professional can do it but it costs
huge money.
It costs around 800 US dollars.
Has anyone got any other solutions.
Thanks,
Ciaran
Jim Moe wrote:
CM wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone please help me?
I am completing my Master's Degree and need to reproduce a Webpage in
Word.

If so, could you kindly post me the instructions or PLEASE have a try
with the document.
I need all the text to be the same and all should show.
Take a screen capture of it, save it as a JPEG, insert into the Word doc.

--
jmm (hyphen) list (at) sohnen-moe (dot) com
(Remove .AXSPAMGN for email)
Aug 15 '06 #8
CM wrote:
Thanks for your replys.
I appreciate all of your help.
I have tried all of your tips and it does not come across without
changes.
>
Take a screen capture of it, save it as a JPEG, insert into the Word doc.
How does taking a screen capture change the layout of the page?

--
jmm (hyphen) list (at) sohnen-moe (dot) com
(Remove .AXSPAMGN for email)
Aug 15 '06 #9

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