Convert PDF file to HTML
If you are looking for options to convert a PDF file to HTML or vice versa, Click to Convert provides numerous options, including full support for PDF and HTML creation from within Office 2007:
Why PDF and HTML Conversion Options?
One answer - flexibility. Click to Convert creates high quality PDF and HTML files from any document or application better than any other application. Easily convert HTML to PDF and vice versa. Easy format has its advantages, so why limit yourself to a solution that only offers one conversion option? Some examples:
- If you want to secure a document for safe distribution or sharing, choose PDF.
- If you want to email a document to someone else so it looks and functions like the original document, choose PDF.
- If you want to make your organizations, procedures or manuals available online, choose HTML so people can easily browse them in their web browser - maybe also make a PDF version available so users can download the entire manual if they want to.
- If you want documentation easily searchable online, choose HTML. That way users can easily search the content and view it all from within the web browser - a great seamless experience for them.
For more features about Click to Convert and how to convert a PDF file to an HTML file, have a look at the Click to Convert product page.
HTML Options
There are a number of options that specifically relate to rendering your files into HTML.
Include links at top of page - include back, forward, start of document and end of document links on the HTML navigation bar at the top of each page.
Include links at bottom of page - include back, forward and top of page links to the bottom of each HTML page.
Include page links at top of page - include links on the HTML navigation bar to specific page numbers in your document. For long documents, Click to Convert provides links to 5 pages above and 5 pages below the current page.
Include link to PDF document - if creating a PDF rendition of the same document, you can choose to provide a link on the HTML navigation bar.
Include home link - use the home link to provide your customers with an easy way to navigate back to your website. Copy the example provided and always remember to include the prefix "http://" in front of the web address. A "Home" button appears on every page and links back to the web address that you provide.
Name web pages - the HTML rendition labels each separate page produced when converting any file. By default these pages are called "index.html". You can change the extension of the file name. If you omit the extension, Click to Convert automatically adds ".html" onto the end of the name nominated.
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