Creating HTML document in Mountain Lion

I am trying to convert completely over to Mountain Lion. One important issue remaining is being able to create an HTML file from a document. I used Appleworks a lot because it allowed me to save anything I created as an HTML page. How can I do something similar in Mountain Lion? Pages won't
allow me to do it. I heard old version of Pages would do it, but that won't help.
I suppose I can buy some editor or converter, but seems such a waste to pay for something that an old version of Appleworks would do so easily and
perfectly for free. There must be a simple solution to create HTML from a word ( not Word ) document.

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