Non-HTML Forms Lose Formatting After Conversion to HTML |
Q126245
When you convert non-HTML forms to HTML, the following features are lost:
Invoice # [formfield]converts to this:
Invoice #
================top of form===================
[formfield]
===============bottom of form=================
This behavior in Internet Assistant for Word is by design. Your non-HTML form document contains some elements that will not be preserved during conversion to HTML. For a list of items that do not convert and more information on converting Word documents to HTML, choose "Internet Assistant for Word Help" from the Help menu, choose the Search button, select "Converting a Word Document to HTML," choose Show Topics, select the "What is Lost When Word Documents are Converted to HTML" topic, and choose the Go To button.
If you create an HTML document using Internet Assistant commands and the
toolbar, your document will not lose any formatting when it is saved as
HTML and brought back into Word. However, when a Word document is not
created with Internet Assistant, it may contain some elements that will not
e brought back into Word after it is saved as HTML.
For more information on creating forms, choose "Internet Assistant for Word
Help" from the Help menu, choose the Search button, select "Form Element,"
choose Show Topics, select the "HTML Forms and Equivalent Word Commands"
topic, and choose the Go To button.
Additional query words: iaword winword forms convert ia word6 center centering 1.0 2.0
Keywords : kbhtml kbwdinternet kbform
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