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How do you view the source code in a Word 10 web document?
I recently started using Word 10 and was glad to see it can create and save documents as a webpage, but I have been unable to figure out how to view and edit the source code.
If I create a webpage which includes images how do I upload that page without losing the paths to the images hyperlinks etc. Any help with solving this frustrating problem would be greatly appreciated! |
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As far as I know, you can no longer edit the underlying HTML from within Word.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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I do not know how this will work on your web server. You can open your file in a web browser and use that to view your source code. Even in filtered form it will be full of junk code. |
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