
Hi Karen, This may seem as a old fashioned way to do things. But, … I would suggest just converting the Word doc to HTML manually. I have done something similar many times, though going from Word to LaTeX. Basically, you use Words find and replace to convert. You can find formatting then just put the needed tags around the text and removing the formatting from word. You have to convert different characters to get things working smoothly. In the end you just have a marked up text in Word which you save a a plain text file. This method gives you full control of the html output and you can even add CSS during conversion. Hope this helps. regards Keith. Am 01.01.2012 um 08:03 schrieb Karen Lofstrom:
So far, I'm stymied. I figured that the appropriate path would be to convert the Word doc to HTML, and from there go to Kindle and ePub. I thought I'd start by using Dreamweaver rather than using Save as HTML in Word. However, my antique copy of Dreamweaver (Dreamweaver 4) is refusing to open the Word 2003 doc. It seems that I can copy and paste from the doc into Dreamweaver. Should I do that?
Should I preformat the work in Word, using Outline to produce various levels of headings?