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11/28/2010 5:11 AM
 
Hello everyone!
I need to insert some Microsoft Word document in some webpages, but I can't find a module that allows it.
The documents module make the document downloadable but I want to make it visible in the page.
Ex. I have a document with some text and images in it and I'd like that if I insert the doc in a module, it shows both the text and images.
How could I do to do that?
Thanks all!
 
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11/28/2010 7:09 AM
 
you need to add an HTML module to the page, cut all content of the word doc and paste it into the RichText editor using "paste from word". Images won't show up though, you need to save them locally as .gif, .png or .jpg; Next, use insert image in the editor to upload and insert the images.

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Sebastian Leupold

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4/13/2013 1:58 AM
 

Hi

How to load word documents in webpages

 
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5/7/2013 5:35 PM
 
Use an IFrame. Please note, the rendering depends on the clients' software (browser and Word Processing software).
 
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5/8/2013 5:41 AM
 

Hi

you can use iframe  to show doc file  in your  dnn site .the syntax of would be like this 

 <iframe name="2" width="99%" height="800px" src="Doc/test.docx"></iframe>

src is path of file

thanks 

manish

 
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