What i have to do to import an internet page to a word document?

Asked by maria meilia alemidada cruz torres

I need to import an internet page to a norma document I'm writing. What options I must follow to have it done?

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Huygens (huygens-25) said :
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Hello,
I am not sure that I have understood your question correctly, but if you want to copy a part or a complete web page into a document, then you have 2 solutions:
1st)
  - first open the web page using the internet navigator (such as Firefox under the main menu 'Application' -> 'Internet')
  - Select part of the web page or select it completely, and copy it (internet navigator menu 'Edit' -> 'Copy')
  - second open the text document (you have Open Office which is an equivalent office suite, Writer is the name of the Word application. You find that under 'Application' -> 'Office')
  - Now, you have just to paste what you have copied previously into your document (check in the 'Edit' menu -> 'Paste' from your text editor)

2nd)
  - first open the web page using the internet navigator (such as Firefox under the main menu 'Application' -> 'Internet')
  - Save the page in HTML (internet navigator menu 'File' -> 'Save as')
  - Open the text editor (you have Open Office which is an equivalent office suite, Writer is the name of the Word application. You find that under 'Application' -> 'Office')
  - Now, you just have to open the HTML file (use the 'File' -> 'Open' menu)
  - Save it as an office document (use 'File' -> 'Save as') select either .odt the OpenOffice format, or .doc the Microsoft Office format, the later in the case you plan on sharing your document with someone else who does not have Open Office.

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