Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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AppleWorks and the Internet
11-5
Adding pictures
You can include pictures in any format supported by AppleWorks, such as
.BMP and .PCX. When you save the document as HTML, AppleWorks
translates any art in the document to a format (GIF or JPEG) that is readable
by Web browsers.
Important
When you save an HTML file, each picture is saved as a separate
file in the same folder as the document. If you move the HTML file to a
different folder or computer, you must move the picture files to the same
location. To make the pictures and documents easier to find, save each
HTML file (with the pictures) in its own folder.
To add a picture:
1.
Open or create the word processing document that you want to use as a
Web page.
2.
Add art as an inline or floating object.
You can draw objects or paint frames directly in the document, use art
from a library, or insert art from another document.
Linking Web pages
You can create links (connections or jumps) from selected areas in a Web
page to a different location in your Web page or to other Web pages. Links
can jump to a bookmarked location or to a Uniform Resource Locator
(URL). Links to a book mark are called document links. Links to a Web page
are called URL links.
For example, create a link from a button in your HTML file to related sites.
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Choose Index from the Help menu and type the first few letters of the entry. Double-click the
entry and then double-click a topic.
In the Help index,
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see:
E
Web pages, graphics for
In the Help index,
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see:
E
Web pages, linking