Let's outline how to save a Word file as a web page in UTF-8 encoding.
- Click on the File tab on the Microsoft Word toolbar.
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- In the opened window, click Options.
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- In the Word Options window, click Advanced.
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- Next, scroll the page down to the General section and click on the Web Options button.
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- In the Web Options window, select the Encoding tab. Next, in the Save this document as menu, select Unicode (UTF-8). Finally, click OK.
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- In the Word Options window, click the OK button again.
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- Now let's save the Word document as a web page. Click on the File tab on the Microsoft Word toolbar.
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- In the opened menu, click Save as.
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- Select the destination folder on your computer, enter the filename and select the file type: Web Page or Web Page, Filtered. Finally, click Save.
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- The HTML file is saved to your computer. Now you can insert it as a web object into your iSpring Suite course.