The easiest way to turn your guide into html is to save it in microsoft word as html. When I search SoundBible, a table shows up with the results. When I search for "crossbow" for example, the table is proceeded by the heading "crossbow sounds", then something in the line of "here are the sounds that have been tagged with crossbow", then the table with the headings "sound effect", "listen" and "license". Hope that helps On 1/17/13, Allan Thompson <allan1.thompson@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi gang, > I wanted to ask a few questions, and hopefully someone can help me. > How does one turn their user guide into an html document? > Second, does anyone know how to use that sound bible sight? It always shows > up in searchs for sound effects and says there is sounds, but I can't seem > to find a link to take me to those sound effects. > Thanks, > al > "The truth will set you free" > Jesus Christ of Nazareth 33A.D.