I sent this originally a few weeks back but got no responses.
Anyone able to comment now? Thanks
Peter MacGregor
I'm involved in producing a web site for a group of churches locally.
All will be linked under one umbrella site with either a page of
their own or a link out tot heir existing site.
My own parish uploads its weekly newsletter using the letter saved as
a web page in MS Word and then uploads using an FTP program.
Now the others in the same deanery want to do similar are asking if
they can use MSWORKS and WORDPERFECT to do the same thing.
Anyone out there able to tell me if these two packs can save a
document as a web page? I've never used either of them. We found
originally that saving the newsletters as Word documents and then
uploading resulted in a very scruffy looking newsletter online -
alignment was all over the place and sections that were columnar went
completely haywire - but the webpage version seems fine. It's
adequate at least for something with a seven-day life.
Before responding please take into account that the people preparing
these newseltters are volunteers and usually have only a very basic
computer knowledge - even less than mine - so no complicated ideas
such as "save it as this and convert it to that and add a bit of
magic ingredient"!!!!
There is also no financial ability to pay someone to do it for them
or buy any software and even downloading and installing software
frightens the life out of most of them - they just use the PC as it
cam out of the box! (I'm donating my services for free on this one -
that's how skint they are!)
Thanks as always for any ideas/information.
Peter MacGregor
(If interested, our parish is www.catholicrushden.org.uk )
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