Dreamweaver 8, html help + how to stop "styles"

I have and continue to encounter great frustration over 2 things I encounter when using Dreamweaver 8 which, I am sure, are very easily solved matters. In advance...I apologize for my ignorance and would appreciate any input provided:
1. I want to use Dreamweaver 8 to create HTML that I can paste into eBay ads. What emerges is HTML code by Dreamweaver that has no images appear because the image tags are: <img src="images/project/desiredimage1.jpg"> rather than whats needed,
full path, such as <img src="http://www.mywebsite.com/images/project/desiredimage1.jpg">
The result is that I have to copy and past the produced HTML into Open Office word processor, do "Find and Replace" ALL instances of img src="images with img src="http://www.mywebsite.com/images
What can I do to produce HTML code from within Dreamweaver that already has the full path to an image rather than just PART of the path to an image?
#2 is that when I make a webpage (or even just update a page in Dreamweaver) and I change the size or color of FONTS Dreamweaver applies a "STYLE" and number to that color and size of font so the result is HTML that is now, in places, got more HTML code preceeding text than any of you would probably believe + over 200 "Styles" created.
Questions are: Can I build a webpage without these "styles" being applied.... just alter a font and/or size color without my doing so result in absurd numbers of HTML style tags being pasted in front of a given area of text and is there any rescue for a page that NOW HAS hundreds of STYLES created in regards to that HTML document and literally is so replete with HTML coding
that its a nightmare
(example: <p align="left" class="style267"><strong><span class="style19"><span class="style54">text) and I can't even change stuff in some areas because the changes just don't take which I assume is due to the mountain of uneccessary HTML coding born of this use of "Styles" which I don't even need.
So...Bottom line is I just need to get Dreamweaver to produce HTML that has FULL image paths AND I need it to STOP with the "STYLES" tags....could it REALLY be that I am unable to change a font without this resulting in a new "STYLE" being created and an additional TAG for that new style being plastered before a line of text IN ADDITION to however many previous STYLE tags
already were THERE??!!??
Its really dreadful and the HTML of my webpage is a horror show....I think its LOST as in can't be saved...will have to be totally redone because of all the TAGS 90% of which don't need to be there. All thats needed is the most recent tag which corresponds to the latest font style, size color CHOSEN
Please help me to avoid this in the future and to be able make HTML that already has full paths to images.
Dayum even this forum is hard bcuz I had to come back in and edit so that scrolling wouldn't be necessary.....
to read my post!!!
This planet has definitely grown way complex REAL quickly

1. For the image,why not type the full path into the link box in the property inspector
2.  Those styles are appearing because you are styling the text via the property inspector.  You need to create a stylesheet, and create all your styles into that and link to it within the document.
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