Clever use of office tips Word to flash

  
                

Due to the work relationship, some office users may often need to convert some Word files into web files, but the converted web files will change the layout format of the original Word files, and have to be manually modified, which is very troublesome. So how to solve this problem? How to easily convert a Word file into a Flash file, and then embed it in a web page, and it will not affect the original layout format.

If you want to publish your Word file to the Internet and share it with others, it is usually saved directly to the web page format, but this will change the original layout format. In fact, we can use “FlashPaper” (download address: Click Download) to save the Word file as Flash, and it will not affect the original layout format at all.

After downloading and installing FlashPaper, you will have a “FlashPaper” menu in the Word program, open the file to be converted, and then click on the menu “FlashPaper— Convert to Macromedia Flash (.swf)” To select the directory and file name where the Flash file is saved, then you can convert it, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Conversion dialog

After the conversion is completed, a Flash file will be generated in the specified directory. When you open it, you can see the effect. Well, the format of the document has not changed at all, and it can also be changed. Click the print button in the upper right corner to open the contents directly, as shown in Figure 2.

2 final image
open the Flash file after watching a good

conversion, you will find that not only looks good, but also to retain the document's original layout format, directly to the converted Flash The file is embedded in the web page and then placed on the web, so that everyone can see the Word file that is “original”.

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