Saving a document in html format – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Mac OS User Manual

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AppleWorks and the Internet

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4. To test the link, choose Show Links Palette from the Window menu and make sure

Live Links is selected.

In an HTML file, the area linked to a book mark appears underlined, and
the pointer changes appearance over the underlined area. To view the
book mark, double-click the underlined area.

Keep the following points in mind:

1

To reduce the amount of scrolling of your Web page, create links to other
areas of the same document. (You can also create URL links to other Web
pages.) For more information, see “Creating document links” on page
9-2.

1

For information about changing a link, see “Editing links” on page 9-4
and “Deleting links” on page 9-4.

1

When you print a Web page with links, the linked information isn’t
printed.

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.

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Choose Index from the

or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from

the list and click Go To Topic.

Double-click the underlined area
to go to the linked information

The pointer looks like this

over a link

In the Help index,

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see:

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Web pages, saving

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