7
Specify the page image resolution for the image files.
8
Press Finish.
9
To view the images you just created, go to the folder and open the desired page file.
To save a Notebook file in HTML format (Windows operating systems
Win
only):
1
Select Save As HTML from the File menu.
2
Specify a directory for the HTML files by pressing the Browse button and navigating to
an appropriate directory location. The default directory is My Documents on your hard
drive. However, we recommend that you create a new folder to hold all your HTML
files. If you enter the name of a folder that doesn't yet exist, you'll be asked if you want
to create a new folder.
3
If you have Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later and the Web Publishing Wizard
installed on your system, you can select Publish Files to Web Server check box to
publish the HTML files to a Web server. The Web Publishing Wizard will appear after
you've completed the sequence of Save As HTML dialog boxes.
4
Press the Next button.
5
Specify a file name that will serve as the name of the main HTML file folder. This folder
and an accompanying .html file will be created in the directory specified in step 2.
NOTE: When naming an HTML file folder, avoid using spaces or special characters
such as #,$,%,^,&,*,@,', !, .
6
Press the Next button.
7
Specify the page image resolution for the HTML files, then press the Finish button.
NOTE: If you've selected Publish Files to Web Server, the Microsoft Web Publishing
Wizard will appear to assist you with the process of publishing the HTML files to a Web
server.
8
To view the HTML file you've just created, go to the directory specified in step 2, and
open the .html file. Do not open the HTML folder; rather, double-press on the .html file
associated with the folder.
You can view the HTML version of your Notebook file using the Page Sorter or Normal
view, and you can navigate through the file using the Back and Next buttons.
9
The HTML folder and its accompanying HTML file can be put on a local area network
drive for viewing with a Web browser.
To save a Notebook file as a PDF file (Windows operating systems
Win
only):
1
Select Save As PDF from the File menu.
The Save As dialog box will appear.
2
Use the current directory, or press the scroll arrow in the Save in box and select a
different one.
3
In the File name box, type a name, using the .pdf file extension.
4
Press Save.
To save a Notebook file as a template file (Windows operating
Win
systems only):
1
Create your page as you want it to appear when inserted into another Notebook file.
Consider making objects part of the background or grouping certain objects together.
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