Microsoft® Office HTML and XML Reference

Microsoft Office 2000 supports Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) as a native file format. Using HTML, Office documents and data can be stored, distributed, and presented in a format that can be viewed using most Web browsers, while retaining the rich content and functionality of Office documents stored using the traditional companion binary file formats. This reference describes the files saved by Microsoft® Excel, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, and Microsoft® Word when a workbook, presentation, or document is saved as a Web page.

For additional information, see the Microsoft Office XML element declarations.

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