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How to Convert a Word Document to HTML

By Matthew Lynch
June 2, 2023
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If you need to convert a Word document to HTML, you can use several methods. HTML is a web format that allows you to publish your document on a website or blog. Converting a Word document to HTML is useful when you want to share your content online or integrate it into a content management system.
In this article, we will show you how to convert a Word document to HTML easily.

Method 1: Save As HTML in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word allows you to save your document as an HTML file. Here’s how to do it:

1. Open your Word document

2. Click on ‘File’ and choose ‘Save As’ from the dropdown menu

3. Select ‘Web Page’ from the file format dropdown list

4. Choose where to save the file and click ‘Save’

5. Your Word document is now converted to an HTML file.

Method 2: Copy and Paste the Content to an HTML Editor

Another way to convert your Word document to HTML is to copy and paste the content to an HTML editor. Here’s how to do it:

1. Open your Word document

2. Select all the content you want to convert to HTML by pressing ‘Ctrl + A’

3. Copy the content by pressing ‘Ctrl + C’

4. Open an HTML editor like Notepad or TextEdit

5. Paste the content by pressing ‘Ctrl + V’

6. Save the file with a .html extension

Method 3: Convert Using an Online Tool

There are several online tools that can convert your Word document to HTML. Here are a few examples:

1. Zamzar

2. Online-Convert

3. FreeFileConvert

To convert your Word document using an online tool, follow these steps:

1. Go to the website of your chosen online tool

2. Upload your Word document

3. Choose ‘HTML’ as the output format

4. Click ‘Convert’ and wait for the process to finish

5. Your Word document is now converted to an HTML file.

Conclusion

Converting a Word document to HTML is a useful skill to have. With the methods outlined in this article, you can easily convert your content to HTML and share it online. Whether you use Microsoft Word’s built-in functionality, copy and paste your content into an HTML editor, or use an online tool, the process is straightforward and accessible to anyone.

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