How to Convert MHTML to HTML

Techwalla may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Learn more about our affiliate and product review process here.

MIME HTML (MHTML) is the file format that Microsoft Internet Explorer uses when it creates an archive copy of a Web page. It contains all the graphics, code and everything else the Web page needs, so you can open the page from your local computer without being connected the Web server. You can convert an MHTML file back to an HTML file so you can use it again or restore it if the original crashes. You can use Microsoft Word to handle the conversion. The process boils down to opening the file and saving as HTML.

Advertisement

Step 1

Open Microsoft Word.

Video of the Day

Step 2

Select "File" and then "Open" from the main menu. You can also click the "Open" icon on the main toolbar. A file browser dialog opens.

Advertisement

Step 3

Browse to the MHTML file and select it.

Step 4

Click "Open."

Step 5

Select "File" and then "Save as" from the main menu to open the Save As dialog.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Step 6

Browse to the directory you want to save the HTML file to.

Step 7

Enter a name for the file in the "File Name" field.

Step 8

Select "Web page (.html)" from the "Save as Type" drop-down menu.

Step 9

Click "Save" to save the file as HTML.

Video of the Day

Advertisement

Advertisement

references

Report an Issue

screenshot of the current page

Screenshot loading...