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Writing HTML in Microsoft Word?
Am I doing something wrong? For my Computer Concepts class we are to open a Word document and save it as a web page (.htm). This I can do. Then there is a series of instructions such as hyperlinking (which i can also do). However, we are then asked to insert HTML tags (specifically an image tag. We are to use the URL of a specific image, which I know). My problem is this... When I enter the HTML tag where it says to, then open the file with Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer, I only see the text of the HTML tag, NOT THE IMAGE. Why is this?
P.S. I am using Windows, and I made sure that file extensions are not hidden.
2 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
There must be some problem in your link.u could try.copying the image to the folder where.all.ur html files are saved nd then make a link.
- 8 years ago
@Bryce,
You would need to edit the code in notepad - Because HTML tags not properly rendered while saving html file from Ms.Word.
It is always a good practice to use html tags in notepad file (if you do not have any HTML Authoring tool)
Hope it helps!
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