On the File menu, choose the “Save As” command, and then click the “Browse” option. How to Save Your Document as a Web Pageįirst, open up the document you’d like to save as a web page. If you’re using a version older than Word 2016, you might not see all the features we describe in this article, but you’ll be able to follow along with most of it. Note: We’re using Word 2016 in our examples for this article, but the ability to save a document as a web page (or HTML) has been available in many past versions of Word. But, if you have an existing Word document that you need to turn into a web page for whatever reason, Word has you covered with some built-in tools. You may not think of Word as a tool for designing web pages, and that’s okay-it’s really not very good at it, anyway.