This article I wrote for TechTarget is about the fabulous Web Wizard and its uses for mass PDF conversion and quick web publishing of existing documents. And how it's just been hiding there from me for months. Cheeky wizard.
Update March 4th: The article was posted on Lifehacker.com! I'm very excited. It's been a very big week--I was Newsforged for the Office 2007 blog and Lifehackered for the web wizard article.
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I would be interested in what sort of code it generates. If it's anything like Word generates, then no thanks.
Posted by: Kim Siever | March 03, 2006 at 08:45 AM
Hi Kim,
I'm not an HTML expert but I've posted a file created by the wizard so you can take a look.
http://openoffice.blogs.com/openoffice/webwizardhtmloutput.html
There's a lot of STYLE tags and a CSS file, since you get to choose the style of the output.
The HTML doesn't strike me as horrifying, at least. Also this isn't really a sophisticated web tool but a very good way to get existing content up in a web page with hardly any effort.
Thanks for coming by,
Solveig
Posted by: Solveig | March 05, 2006 at 08:47 AM