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Has anyone had success in creating web pages with the Word 97 Web Page
Templates? I was redesigning a customer site and planning on incorporating
Word & Excel Docs using that feature to create the new web page. (Plus I
wanted to learn it.)
The book I purchased Teach Yourself Web Publishing with Microsoft Office 97
(ISBN 1575212323), makes it seem pretty easy, and the samples I have tried
have come out alright (a few problems with forms, though), but I was wondering
if anyone has created an entire successful site with it.
Is it worth the effort--or should I stick with FrontPage?