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Distortions. Best practices for formatting an MS Word document . Heading and text styles Use standard heading styles Heading Subheading Heading Heading etc. Type the text in the standard style Normal Spacing and indentation If you need to change indents for paragraphs change the spacing change the font change it in the text. You can change styles but it doesn't always work Text Alignment Usually there are no problems with this. Everything is converted correctly Font formatting All the usual ways of changing a font style color size will be converted well Changing the font type The font can be displayed correctly only if the same fonts are installed on someone else's computer as yours.
Use safe fonts learn more about safe fonts .lists shouldn't be Country Email List a problem. Hierarchical lists also convert well but there will be differences Inserting pictures Pictures inserted into the text as a sign and not as a separate object with the ability to wrap around will be displayed correctly. Just in case check what is configured in the image parameters Size and Position Text Wrapping it should be like this The most reliable way is a separate picture in a separate paragraph of text. No amount of text wrapping settings will give a good result. The pictures will run away from their places and ignore your settings. The only stable case is when text wraps around the image on the right. Insert the image first in the paragraph before all the text and in the Size and Position Text Wrap settings select the Square wrap style and the Right text wrap.
There you can additionally configure text indents Changing the size design and parameters of pictures You can resize pictures and experiment with other transformations. Typically simple changes will translate correctly to HTML. But something special is unlikely to be recognized correctly Tables Tables are converted almost without errors. If you need the table to stretch across the entire width of the page set the Autofit to window width option for it. In this case it is better to keep the table as simple as possible without merged or split cells the conversion may not be accurate. Bottom line There is no magic bullet that will accurately convert any DOCX to HTML. And it can't be. There are too many specific differences between these formats. If the speed of creating educational resources in a LMS and their adaptability to.
Use safe fonts learn more about safe fonts .lists shouldn't be Country Email List a problem. Hierarchical lists also convert well but there will be differences Inserting pictures Pictures inserted into the text as a sign and not as a separate object with the ability to wrap around will be displayed correctly. Just in case check what is configured in the image parameters Size and Position Text Wrapping it should be like this The most reliable way is a separate picture in a separate paragraph of text. No amount of text wrapping settings will give a good result. The pictures will run away from their places and ignore your settings. The only stable case is when text wraps around the image on the right. Insert the image first in the paragraph before all the text and in the Size and Position Text Wrap settings select the Square wrap style and the Right text wrap.
There you can additionally configure text indents Changing the size design and parameters of pictures You can resize pictures and experiment with other transformations. Typically simple changes will translate correctly to HTML. But something special is unlikely to be recognized correctly Tables Tables are converted almost without errors. If you need the table to stretch across the entire width of the page set the Autofit to window width option for it. In this case it is better to keep the table as simple as possible without merged or split cells the conversion may not be accurate. Bottom line There is no magic bullet that will accurately convert any DOCX to HTML. And it can't be. There are too many specific differences between these formats. If the speed of creating educational resources in a LMS and their adaptability to.