Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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AppleWorks and the Internet
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Saving a document in HTML format
Once you have an AppleWorks word processing document that you want to
post to the Web, you need to save it in two formats: as an AppleWorks
document and as HTML. When you edit the Web page later, you open the
AppleWorks document, not the HTML file.
When you save a document in HTML format:
1
URL links are translated into HTML links
1
book marks are translated into HTML anchors
1
most styles are translated into HTML styles
To save a document in HTML format:
1.
Choose Save As from the File menu.
2.
Save your document first by choosing AppleWorks from the Save As pop-up
menu.
3.
Type a name for the document (keep the filename extension .cwk), and then
click OK.
4.
Save the document again and choose HTML from the Save As pop-up menu.
5.
Type a name for the file (keep the filename extension .htm), and then click OK.
Opening and editing HTML files
When you edit your HTML file or Web page, you open the original
AppleWorks word processing document. After you make changes to the
document, you must save it again as an HTML file.
1.
Choose Open from the File menu.
2.
In the Document Type pop-up menu, select Word Processing.
3.
In the Files Of Type pop-up menu, select .cwk.
4.
Locate and then select the document.
5.
View the document, and then make any changes you want.
6.
If you made changes, save the document as described in the previous section,
“Saving a document in HTML format.”
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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, saving
In the Help index,
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see:
E
Web pages, editing