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Subject:Re: [INFO] HTML products for Word From:Barb Miller <millerb -at- TCPLINK -dot- NREL -dot- GOV> Date:Tue, 14 Mar 1995 07:28:42 MDT
I have used this tool (finally had a reason to upgrade to 6.0) and it
is wonderful. I format my document in Word, then convert to HTML at
click of a button. It's very easy to add hyperlinks. However, I found
the browser to be v-e-r-r-y slow compared with Mosaic and Netscape.
Although Microsoft says Internet Assistant will work on Word 6.0a or
6.0c. Two coworkers who have 6.0a can't get URL addresses from the
browser.
Barb Miller
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
millerb -at- tcplink -dot- nrel -dot- gov
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Subject: [INFO] HTML products for Word
Author: Millman_Harvey <millman -at- JMBCORP -dot- MHS -dot- COMPUSERVE -dot- COM> at SMTP
Date: 3/13/95 6:05 PM
Someone asked about creating HyperText Markup Language documents
from within Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0. If you have World Wide
Web access, the beta version of MS Internet Assistant is available
at http://www.microsoft.com. It's an add-on to Word 6.0, and it's
free, as will be the final version.