Hello Adi,

My message did not give info about opening a HTML file in Word.  It was for
opening one in a browser using the Word open dialog box.  However, as far as
I can tell, there is not a way to open a .DOC or .DOCX in a browser from the
Word Open dialog box.  As mentioned in my message, using the right click
menu on the file name in the list will give the option for opening using
another program, but when you follow it through, the file will still require
being saved differently.  With a .DOC or .DOCX file selected in the list of
files you can tab to the Open button and use down arrow, and the choice for
"opening with browser" will be present but grayed out.      

Take care.

Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net


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Hi.
No. I no that.
But my question is:
In Word 2003, I have ben able to open a .doc file and then, open it in IE
using the file menu.
I no that I can open a .htm/mht file in Word but that wasn't my question.

Thank's

Adi.

On 1/29/11, Brian Lee <brianl...@charter.net> wrote:
> Hello Adi,
>
> In Word 2007 or Word 2010, you can use the Open dialog box to open a 
> file that has already been saved as .HTM, .HTML, .MHT or .MHTML.  I am 
> quite sure that the file to be opened in the browser needs to be saved 
> in one of those formats first.  To use the Open dialog box, use CTRL+O 
> to bring it into focus.  Tab to the Files of Type list and use down 
> arrow to the All web pages choice.  Browse to the file to open.  There 
> are a couple things you can do at this point.  With the file to open 
> selected in the list, use the application key or shift+f10 to bring up 
> the contextual menu.  You will find an "open with" choice in the menu.  
> If Internet Explorer is not shown in the submenu then use the menu 
> choice for picking a default program.  I think it will be one of the 
> recommended choices but if not then you can browse to the executable 
> using that dialog.  If you use this method then be sure to uncheck or 
> check the checkbox that asks if you always want to use the program you 
> choose to open that type of file.  After using the OK button, you will 
> get a warning or two but you can just proceed and the program should open
with your file in it.
>
> You might prefer using a second method.  After setting the files of 
> type and finding the file to open in the list, simply tab to the Open 
> button.  Use down arrow key when focus is on the Open button and a 
> menu will open.  The choice for opening with a browser will be in that
submenu.
>
> Although the above mentioned choices for opening files with the 
> browser are in the menus for files with .DOC and .DOCX file 
> extensions,  they are usually either grayed out and not available or 
> when you follow the process through, the target program will not open the
files.
>
> I checked in the All Commands list for Word 2010, and there is no 
> command for opening as HTML.
>
> Take care.
>
> Brian Lee
> brianl...@charter.net
>
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> Hi.
> In office 2003, I could go to the file menu, and press enter on Open 
> as html...
> I'm talking about Microsoft Word.
> With this feeture, I can open a word file in IE.
> Can some one help me and tell me how to do it with Office 2007 and 
> Office 2010?
>
> Thank you very much and have a nice day,
>
> Adi.
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