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Export as Multiple HTML Documents Creates individual HTML files for each page in
your document, based on a list you can modify. By default, all pages in your document are
listed and given filenames and titles based on the filename you entered when you saved
the file. The page number is appended to the name. Use the following techniques to
modify this list:
To remove a page from the list, click the check mark next to the page number and name
so that the box appears empty. Click the box again to restore the page.
To change the default filename and title of any page, select the page, and then enter a
new name and title in the Filename and Title boxes directly below the list of pages. To
help you associate the original file with the title of the HTML page, use a similar
filename and title.
View HTML Using Opens the selected Web browser or HTML editing application after
export is complete and displays the first HTML file. Choose a browser in the menu, or
choose Other to locate and select another browser or HTML editor, such as Adobe GoLive.
The application you specify with the Other option will appear on the menu the next time
you open the Export HTML dialog box. Using Other, you can add as many as three
additional applications to this menu. If you add more than three, the first application you
chose will be replaced by the last.
Setting formatting options
Choose Formatting at the top of the Export HTML dialog box to set general formatting
options. If you choose a color using the system color picker, InDesign shifts the selected
color to the closest Web-safe color.
Override Color Changes the color of all text in the HTML file to the selected color. You
can either choose a Web-safe color in the menu, or double-click the color box and choose
a color from the color picker. Remember that some text in your InDesign document
may become a graphic in the HTML file; text in the form of a graphic is not affected by
this option.
Maintain Non-Standard Text lets you choose whether to preserve the appearance or
editability of nonstandard text. Choose Maintain Appearance to convert the text to a GIF
image, which preserves the visual appearance of the text but renders it uneditable.
Choose Maintain Editability to remove all nonstandard formatting, such as rotation.
Background None Leaves the background of the document as it appears in InDesign. No
additional colors or images are added.
Background Color Applies a color of your choice to the background of your HTML page
(or to all pages, if you're exporting a document as multiple files). Either select one of the
Web-safe colors in the menu, or double-click the color box and choose a color from the
color picker.
Background Image Tiles the background of your HTML file with an image of your choice.
When prompted, locate and select a GIF or JPEG image, and then click Open. If you change
your mind, double-click the thumbnail in the dialog box or click Choose, and then select a
different image.
Setting layout options
Choose Layout at the top of the Export HTML dialog box to determine how closely your
page design is reproduced in your HTML file.
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