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I created a web page in MS Word and saved it as html; it has lots of graphics; the graphics load perfectly in Internet Explorer but in Firefox there is simply white space where the graphics should appear

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The web page is not live: I just load it on my computer. When I convert the .docx file to .html, the graphics are saved by MS Word in the usual folder as image001.png, up to image032.png.

I'm sure this is a trivial problem but I can't crack it.

Many thanks. RS

The web page is not live: I just load it on my computer. When I convert the .docx file to .html, the graphics are saved by MS Word in the usual folder as image001.png, up to image032.png. I'm sure this is a trivial problem but I can't crack it. Many thanks. RS

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Does that "local" page work in Internet Explorer, but not Firefox?

If so, it might be a \ vs. / problem with the file path for those images.