Add Keywords to an MS Word 2016 document (Mac)

I save a lot of HTM documents from Word, for publishing online.  Used to use the 2008 version of Word where you could add keywords when you did a "Save As Web Page".  In Word 2016 Microsoft has now removed that feature.

Does anyone have any idea how I could add keywords to my document that make it searchable on the internet?  I type them at the top of the document (Example:  Keywords: film, review, car, house).  How do I code these words onto the HTM document itself so when it is placed online and people search those particular words, it comes up in the list?  Could I insert some sort of html coding that won't show up in the text?

I have searched the internet in vain for an answer to this.  One article was promising, but it was for the PC version of Word, not Mac, and I couldn't do what it said.

Thank you for any advice. 

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I don't think it matters about the space after the comma. I usually go without a space.
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From the Menu Bar choose File > Properties. In the Summary tab of the Properties dialog you can add Keywords.
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