Microsoft Office XP Microsoft Office XP Illustrated Introductory, EnhancedIllustrated Introductory, Enhanced
Office Applications with Internet Office Applications with Internet ExplorerExplorer
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Plan a Web publicationPlan a Web publication Create a Web pageCreate a Web page Format a Web pageFormat a Web page Create a Web page from a Word Create a Web page from a Word
documentdocument Create a Web page from an Access Create a Web page from an Access
tabletable
ObjectivesObjectives
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Create a Web page from an Excel Create a Web page from an Excel workbookworkbook
Create a Web page from a Create a Web page from a PowerPoint presentationPowerPoint presentation
Add hyperlinksAdd hyperlinks
ObjectivesObjectives
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Unit IntroductionUnit Introduction
A A Web pageWeb page is a file that can be stored on is a file that can be stored on a special computer called a a special computer called a Web serverWeb server..– Web pages can be viewed on the World wide Web pages can be viewed on the World wide
Web or an intranet using a browserWeb or an intranet using a browser– Web pages use Web pages use Hypertext Markup Language Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML)(HTML) formatting formatting• HTML is the programming language used to HTML is the programming language used to
describe how each element of a Web page should describe how each element of a Web page should appear when viewed by a browserappear when viewed by a browser
– Web pages are posted, or Web pages are posted, or publishedpublished, on a , on a Web site or intranetWeb site or intranet
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Planning a Web PublicationPlanning a Web Publication
A A Web publicationWeb publication is a group of is a group of associated Web pages focused on a associated Web pages focused on a particular theme or topic.particular theme or topic.
To help you create a Web page:To help you create a Web page:– Sketch each Web pageSketch each Web page– Create each Web pageCreate each Web page– Format each Web pageFormat each Web page– View each Web page using a browserView each Web page using a browser– Format hyperlinksFormat hyperlinks
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Planning a Web Planning a Web Publication (cont.)Publication (cont.)
Sample Web publication sketch
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Planning a Web Planning a Web Publication (cont.)Publication (cont.)
Naming Web Pages.Naming Web Pages.– Filenaming conventions and folder Filenaming conventions and folder
structure are important when planning a structure are important when planning a Web publicationWeb publication
– Different operating systems place Different operating systems place different restrictions on filenamesdifferent restrictions on filenames
• It is safest to use the standard eight-dot-It is safest to use the standard eight-dot-three naming convention (mypage.htm)three naming convention (mypage.htm)
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Creating a Web PageCreating a Web Page
To create a Web page, you must To create a Web page, you must create a document that use HTML create a document that use HTML formatting.formatting.– HTML places codes, called HTML places codes, called tagstags, ,
around the elements of a Web pagearound the elements of a Web page– Word automatically inserts HTML tagsWord automatically inserts HTML tags– Word includes many Web templatesWord includes many Web templates
• Word has themes that are predesigned Word has themes that are predesigned formats that give Web pages a consistent formats that give Web pages a consistent looklook
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Creating a Web Page (cont.)Creating a Web Page (cont.)
Willow theme applied
Inserted heading
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Creating a Web Page (cont.)Creating a Web Page (cont.)
Choosing Web page content and Choosing Web page content and style.style.– A well designed Web page A well designed Web page
communicates a visual message that communicates a visual message that complements the purpose of the Web complements the purpose of the Web publicationpublication
– The design of a Web publication The design of a Web publication expresses the personality and expresses the personality and character of your institution or character of your institution or organizationorganization
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Formatting a Web pageFormatting a Web page
Use the same formatting tools in Use the same formatting tools in Word that you use to format a Word that you use to format a document.document.– Word automatically insert tags to Word automatically insert tags to
formatting so a Web browser can formatting so a Web browser can interpret the formatting and display it interpret the formatting and display it properlyproperly
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Formatting a Web page (cont.)Formatting a Web page (cont.)
Bold heading
Formatted bullet
characters
Inserted logo
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Creating a Web Page Creating a Web Page from a Word Documentfrom a Word Document
By saving an existing Word file in By saving an existing Word file in HTML format, you can create a Web HTML format, you can create a Web page from the document.page from the document.– Click Save as Web Page on the File Click Save as Web Page on the File
menumenu
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Creating a Web Page Creating a Web Page from a Word Document (cont.)from a Word Document (cont.)
Word file saved in HTML format
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Creating a Web Page Creating a Web Page from an Access Tablefrom an Access Table
Create static HTML documents from Create static HTML documents from Access tables, forms, queries, and Access tables, forms, queries, and reports.reports.– A static HTML document reflects the A static HTML document reflects the
data at the time the document was data at the time the document was savedsaved
– Subsequent updates to the data are not Subsequent updates to the data are not reflected in the HTML documentreflected in the HTML document
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Creating a Web Page Creating a Web Page from an Access Table (cont.)from an Access Table (cont.)
Table from Access
database
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Creating a Web Page Creating a Web Page from an Access Table (cont.)from an Access Table (cont.)
Using Access to create static and Using Access to create static and dynamic Web pages.dynamic Web pages.– Access objects can be either static or Access objects can be either static or
dynamic Web pagesdynamic Web pages– A Data Access page is dynamically A Data Access page is dynamically
linked to the database file so that linked to the database file so that changes are reflected in the Web pagechanges are reflected in the Web page
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Creating a Web Page Creating a Web Page from an Excel Workbookfrom an Excel Workbook
Excel lets you specify worksheet Excel lets you specify worksheet ranges to use as sources for Web ranges to use as sources for Web pages.pages.
Excel data formatted in
Word
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Creating a Web Page from Creating a Web Page from a PowerPoint Presentationa PowerPoint Presentation
PowerPoint presentations contain PowerPoint presentations contain multiple screens of information, multiple screens of information, called slides.called slides.– When a presentation is converted to When a presentation is converted to
HTML format, a Web page is created HTML format, a Web page is created for each slidefor each slide
– You can navigate through an HTML You can navigate through an HTML presentation when viewed with a presentation when viewed with a browserbrowser
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Creating a Web Page from a Creating a Web Page from a PowerPoint Presentation (cont.)PowerPoint Presentation (cont.)
Slide titles
Main frame
Left frame
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Creating a Web Page from a Creating a Web Page from a PowerPoint Presentation (cont.)PowerPoint Presentation (cont.)
Using Frames.Using Frames.– Frames help you navigate through Frames help you navigate through
associated Web pagesassociated Web pages– Frames are helpful when you want Frames are helpful when you want
common navigation elements for all of common navigation elements for all of the Web pages in a publicationthe Web pages in a publication
• Some older Web browsers may not Some older Web browsers may not support framessupport frames
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Adding HyperlinksAdding Hyperlinks
After you create the Web pages for After you create the Web pages for your publication, you need to add your publication, you need to add hyperlinks.hyperlinks.– Hyperlinks link pages within a Hyperlinks link pages within a
publication and other Web pages in publication and other Web pages in other publicationsother publications
– A A relative linkrelative link gives another page’s gives another page’s address in relation to the current pageaddress in relation to the current page
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Adding Hyperlinks (cont.)Adding Hyperlinks (cont.)
ScreenTip appears when you point to
hyperlink
Hyperlink
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Adding Hyperlinks (cont.)Adding Hyperlinks (cont.)
Publishing your Web pages.Publishing your Web pages.– Your Web publication is not available to Your Web publication is not available to
anyone outside your local computer anyone outside your local computer network until you publish itnetwork until you publish it
• Placed on the Web or on an intranet Placed on the Web or on an intranet serverserver