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Self-created styles in Word to appear when converting to HTML
I created several styles in Word for a document.
I need to convert this Word document into HTML with a specific tool. The problem is that the text converted only respects the styles predefined in Word (Normal, eading 1, Heading 2, etc.) How can I make my new styles created behave as the ones predefined so the conversion does not miss them and the text is formated correctly. Thank you very much! |
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Since you are using third-party software, you will have to ask the manufacturer how to preserve custom styles.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Adding to what Stefan said, there are very good reasons to use the built-in heading styles, often setting the formatting to be what you want. See Why use Microsoft Word’s built-in heading styles?
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html body template, styles; new; save |
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