Hey everyone! - need a hand here if you're a wizzy on HTML.
I was trying to make a site the other day using Word's built in word templates.
Well - it went rather well.......actually too well since I don't know what to do now and its beyond my level of understanding.
Okay, presuming I've got a word document and I'm going to save it to HTML "Web Page" format right? You with me?
Then I save it and the page comes out fine - but there is this little folder, which is named after the web page itself (in the same location that I saved the web page): and it contains images, gifs that I have incorporated into the web page. (E.g. - the title

) - serving as a "duplicate".
There is this other file with a *.XML extension called "filelist" - which I don't know what to do with it, but too afraid to delete it since it might bring out the worse in me.
Now - here's the problem. When I upload my pages onto a host/server the images that I "inserted" into the web pages turn blank! It appears as squares with red cross and it happens, even when I upload that missing image into the same directory as the web page!

I even tried uploading the *.XML file along with the other images but it's still the same.
Well - I'm not the giving up type, but the "URL" or "File Location" that the web PAGE images point to are ON MY HARD DRIVE. So this must the reason that they are not showing up.
Presumably that I upload images and THEN insert the images- it might help? But I don't know where I can change the file location of the image itself in MS Word 2000

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And since I used the same title across 5 different web pages - that equals bloody 4 duplicates of the same GIF/JPEG in 5 different folders! WHAT THE...?
I think I'm doing it the wrong way - has anyone created a site using MS Word before and successfully avoided this stupid image problem?
Cheers! (Save My Hair!!

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