Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 1
Exploring Microsoft Word
Chapter 6Creating a Home Page
and Web Site
ByRobert T. GrauerMaryann Barber
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Define HTML and its role on the World Wide Web; describe HTML codes and explain how they control the appearance of a Web document.
Use the Insert Hyperlink command to include hyperlinks, bookmarks, and/or an e-mail address in a Word document.
Use the Save As Web page command to convert a Word document to HTML.
Use the Format Theme command to enhance the appearance of a Web document.
Objectives (1 of 2)
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Objectives (2 of 2)
Use an FTP program to upload a document to a Web server; add a Web page to the catalog of a search engine.
Explain how to view the HTML codes from within Internet Explorer; describe the use of the Telnet program that is built into Windows.
Use the Web Page Wizard to create a Web site with multiple pages.
Explain how the use of frames and/or bookmarks facilitates navigation between multiple documents.
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Overview
Create your own Home Page Knowledge of HTML needed HTML document consists of text, graphics and
codes Shows you how to create your home page using
Word Include graphics, formatting effects, and links Use the FTP capability in Office XP Use the Web Page Wizard
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) HTML tags Save As Web Page Command Hyperlink Insert Hyperlink command Theme Bookmark Browser Graphics
Introduction to HTML <title> Home P
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A Sample Web Page (Internet Explorer)
Centered Title
Hyperlinks
Image File
E-mail Link
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A Sample Web Page (Microsoft Word)
Centered Title
Hyperlinks
Image File
E-mail Link
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<p style="Times New Roman"'> p>
href="http://www.nytimes.com/">New York Times</a><span style='font-family:"Times New Roman"'>
Sample HTML
Paragraph Tag
Web Site Tag
Indicates Font
Anchor Tag
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Home Page Basics
Blank Page
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Home Page Basics
Saving
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Home Page Basics
Insert Menu Picture
Command Just like
any Word document
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Home Page BasicsHyperlinks
Standard Toolbar or Insert Menu
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Home Page Basics
Themes Format Menu
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Home Page Basics
View in Browser
Open Command
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Need FTP Program Try Shareware
Upload Files Terminal Session Telnet Session
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Creating a Web Site
Frames Bookmark Web Page Wizard
File Menu New Command Follow Instructions
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Web Site Basics File Menu New Command General Templates Web Pages Tab
Web Page Wizard
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Web Site Basics Create the Site
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Web Site Basics
Navigation Vertical Horizontal Separate
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Web Site Basics
Add Pages
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Web Site Basics
Organize Pages
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Web Site Basics
Choose Theme
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Web Site BasicsGet to work and follow home page instructions
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Summary (1 of 2)
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language used to create a Web page.
HTML consists of codes that control the appearance of the document.
Use Word to create your document save as a Web page to convert to HTML.
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Summary (2 of 2)
Insert Hyperlinks to link to other web documents.
Insert clip art and graphics.
Use FTP to upload Web pages.
Create a Web site using the Web Page Wizard.