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AppleWorks and the Internet 11-5 3. Create the document with the text and art you want posted to the Web. To Apply a style to text Apply a type style to text Organize information into a numbered or bulleted list Insert a horizontal line to separate sections of text Add a table Insert a picture Create a link from your document to a different document, or to other information on the Internet Do this Select the text to format, and then click any style from the stylesheet palette. Select the text, and then click to make the text bold or click to make the text italic. Don't use underline, which is a convention used to indicate a link. Choose styles from the pop-up menu. Use Harvard, Legal, or Number for numbered lists; use Diamond, Bullet, or Checklist for bulleted lists. Place the insertion point where you want the line to begin. Choose Insert Page Break or Insert Section Break from the Format menu. AppleWorks ignores automatic page breaks when you save the document as HTML. Use an inline or floating spreadsheet frame. See "Adding pictures," next. See "Linking Web pages" on page 11-6. Adding pictures In the Help index,* see: E Web pages, graphics for You can include pictures in any format supported by AppleWorks, such as TIFF and PICT. 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. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.

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AppleWorks and the Internet
11-5
3.
Create the document with the text and art you want posted to the Web.
Adding pictures
You can include pictures in any format supported by AppleWorks, such as
TIFF and PICT. 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.
To
Do this
Apply a style to text
Select the text to format, and then click any style from
the stylesheet palette.
Apply a type style to text
Select the text, and then click
to make the text bold
or click
to make the text italic.
Don’t use underline,
which is a convention used to indicate a link.
Organize information into a
numbered or bulleted list
Choose styles from the
pop-up menu. Use
Harvard
,
Legal
, or
Number
for numbered lists; use
Diamond
,
Bullet
, or
Checklist
for bulleted lists.
Insert a horizontal line to
separate sections of text
Place the insertion point where you want the line to
begin. Choose
Insert Page Break
or
Insert Section Break
from
the Format menu. AppleWorks ignores automatic page
breaks when you save the document as HTML.
Add a table
Use an inline or floating spreadsheet frame.
Insert a picture
See “Adding pictures,” next.
Create a link from your
document to a different
document, or to other
information on the Internet
See “Linking Web pages” on page 11-6.
*
Choose Index from the
or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
Web pages, graphics for