How to Save a Word Document as a Web Page
To quickly convert a Word document to HTML or web page format:
Limitations to Converting Word Documents to HTML
Word is a convenient way to convert pages when you need them up on a website quickly, but it’s not the best long-term solution for online publishing. When used as a web page editor, Word adds strange styles and tags to the HTML code. These tags impact how cleanly coded your site is, how it works for mobile devices, and how quickly it downloads. Another option is to create the document in Word, save the file with the DOC or DOCX extension, upload the DOC file to your website, and set up a download link on a web page so visitors can download the file.
Use a Web Editor to Convert DOC Files to HTML
Most web editors have the ability to convert Word documents to HTML. For example, Dreamweaver converts DOC files to HTML in a few steps. And, Dreamweaver removes the strange styles that Word-generated HTML adds. When using a web editor to convert Word documents to HTML, the pages don’t look like the Word document. The Word document looks like a web page.
Convert the Word Document to a PDF
If converting the Word document to HTML didn’t produce the desired result, convert the document to a PDF. A PDF file appears exactly like the Word document, and it can be displayed inline in a web browser. The downside to using PDF files is that to search engines, a PDF is a flat file. Search engines don’t search PDF files for content and don’t rank PDFs for keywords and phrases that potential site visitors may be looking for, which might or might not be an issue for you. If you simply want a document you created in Word to display on a website, a PDF file is a good option to consider.