


Microsoft assumes customers need full fidelity with the web page appearing as close as possible to the Word document.

At worst, a Word created web page is unreadable or doesn’t appear as you’d like. But in practice the HTML code Word makes is very messy and full of extra formatting code that’s not needed on a public facing web page. In theory, Word for Windows can make web pages directly. What you choose depends on how much similarity you need between the Word document and the web page plus how much editing you want to do with the web code/HTML later. Here’s a look at all three and how to choose the best option for you. Word for Windows has three options for saving a document to a web page, Web Page, Single Web Page or Web Page, Filtered.
