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Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 61 Exploring Microsoft Word Chapter 6 Creating a Home Page and Web Site By Robert T. Grauer Maryann Barber

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 2  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 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)

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 3 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.

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 4 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

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 5  Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)  HTML tags  Save As Web Page Command  Hyperlink  Insert Hyperlink command  Theme  Bookmark  Browser  Graphics Introduction to HTML Home P

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 6 A Sample Web Page (Internet Explorer) Centered Title Hyperlinks Image File Link

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 7 A Sample Web Page (Microsoft Word) Centered Title Hyperlinks Image File Link

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 8 p> href=" >New York Times Sample HTML Paragraph Tag Web Site Tag Indicates Font Anchor Tag

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 9 Home Page Basics  Blank Page

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 10 Home Page Basics  Saving

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 11 Home Page Basics  Insert Menu Picture Command Just like any Word document

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 12 Home Page Basics Hyperlinks Standard Toolbar or Insert Menu

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 13 Home Page Basics  Themes  Format Menu

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 14 Home Page Basics  View in Browser  Open Command

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 15 File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  Need FTP Program Try Shareware  Upload Files  Terminal Session  Telnet Session

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 16 Creating a Web Site  Frames  Bookmark  Web Page Wizard File Menu New Command Follow Instructions

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 17 Web Site Basics  File Menu  New Command  General Templates  Web Pages Tab Web Page Wizard

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 18 Web Site Basics  Create the Site

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 19 Web Site Basics  Navigation Vertical Horizontal Separate

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 20 Web Site Basics  Add Pages

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 21 Web Site Basics  Organize Pages

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 22 Web Site Basics  Choose Theme

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 23 Web Site Basics Get to work and follow home page instructions

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 24 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.

Exploring Microsoft Office XP - Microsoft Word 2002 Chapter 6 25 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.