Hi Jack,
If you have an html document open in OpenOffice.org, just select 'view /
HTML source'. You can copy and paste right from OOo.
tc
Matthew Harrison wrote:
HTML "code" is the language web pages are written in. It looks something like
this:
<html>
<head><title>Hello World</title></head>
<body>
<center>
Hello, World
</center>
</body>
</html>
I don't know what your website is asking you for, but I assume you have files
ending with extension .html that you made? Open them up in a text editor
(NotePad will work fine) and copy and paste what's in them.
Quoting jack howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I use a Windows 2000 PC. I have the Open Office.Org version 2.0.
I have made several html documents. My problem is our website instructions
are to "copy and paste html code here". ( I know how to copy and paste). My
question is 2 part- What is an html code, and much more important, how do I
find my html code for the documents made with Open Office? PLEASE, feel free
to be very explicit! I am new to this as you can probably tell! THANK YOU!
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