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Thursday, May 30, 2013

How to Convert MS Word Document to Clean HTML

Microsoft Word is one of the best word processing programs and it is available on most computers. It has so many features embedded in it to make writing easier.

If you are a blogger and uses Microsoft word to compose your blog post, you will notice that after pasting the text on your blog content management system, some kind of errors notification will appear.

This happens because Microsoft Word HTML code is cluttered with redundant and unnecessary information in the HTML tags.

Those who have experienced this before will know how Microsoft Word HTML code looks like. Microsoft Word possess a lot of functionality, many people prefer it to other Content Management System (CMS) editor.

Since majority of them has limited functionality. I use Microsoft Word to write my blog post every time, but when I initially started blogging, it was very much difficult for me but when I later
discovered how I could easily remove Microsoft Word redundant HTML tags from the HTML codes, everything became easier and I was able to keep the formats I've made on Microsoft Word.

There are many programs on the internet that allows users to easily convert .doc and .docx file to HTML but most of them request money for activation. The methods I use are free. The two methods are:
*Using Gmail:
Using Gmail to Reduce and Clean Microsoft Words Redundant HTML Tags The best way to reduce and clean the unnecessary HTML tags in Microsoft Word is to send it to a Gmail account as an attachment.
Follow the steps outlined below:
1. Go to your favorite email program, compose an email, attach the Word document (in .doc or .docx format) to the email and then send the email to your Gmail account.
2. Open the Gmail item with the attachment; click the link that says View as HTML. The document will immediately open in a new tab of your browser.
3. Go to the new tab where the attachment opened as HTML, now click Ctrl+U on your keyboard to view the page source.
4. Copy the whole code and paste it into a HTML editor or Notepad. Don't paste it back on Microsoft Word.
5. At the top of the code, delete the code Google adds i.e. the Download the original attachment.
6. Make the changes you wish to make on the code and then use it wherever you want to use it.

*Using Textism Word HTML Cleaner: It is another awesome and free program to clean unnecessary HTML tags in Microsoft documents. To use Textism, save a Word document as Web Page to your hard drive (this will not work with ordinary Word files, e.g. filename.doc). Choose the
HTML file to upload, and then process.

I prefer Textism, but both methods work perfectly and good for writers who are used to writing in Word and regularly find it awkward to get their text ready to publish online.

Know of any similar tool? Share it via the comment box.

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