Internet Services Fact Sheet 5
Preparing a document for use in a web page
The purpose of these guidelines is to help those wishing to use word processor
documents in the preparation of web pages. We ask that those submitting documents
to us to follow them as much as possible.
Documents to be used in a web page can be prepared by any word processor.
However formatting can be lost especially for tables. We advise the following:
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A recent Windows version of either MS Word or Wordperfect be used (we prefer
Word). Note: we suggest Office 97 version, not Word 2000.
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Do not use tabs or multiple spaces as these are lost in conversion.
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Tables should be done as proper tables.
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Indentations should be formatted, not done with tabs. Do not use more complex
formatting than necessary.
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Bulletted and numbered lists can be used.
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Do not use a lot of different fonts, use just one or two. Use only common
Windows fonts e.g Arial, Times New Roman, Courier New.
Documents submitted to us should be in MS Word for Windows format.
A simple web page can be produced just by saving as HTML in Word (recent
versions only). However the web page produced tends to be larger than necessary
and not very efficient.
Word 2000
In order to convert Word documents to reasonable web pages with Word 2000
you will need to download the HTML Filter 2.0 for Office 2000 from the
Microsoft Office web site
(265Kb). You will find it in the Download section.
The site GoHTM can also be used to
convert documents into web pages.