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Friday, 19 October 2012

Saving a document


Saving a document

Use this command to save and name the active document. A "Save As" dialog box will open so you can name your document.
To save your site:
1. Select "Save" from the File menu.

2. A "Save as" dialog box appears. Type any name that represents your site in the filename box, without an extension.

3. Press the Save button. The extension (.wss) will be added automatically.
  • File name
    Any name that represents your site is fine.
  • Save as type
    When you save a file, you need save it as .wss format for re-editing. Note: This command saves the current site in a .wss file. This means all the pages on your site are saved as one single file. To obtain html format files, use the built-in publishing function, the program will auto convert these pages to .html format. The published pages are .html files.
    Though Web Page Maker has the ability to import html pages, it will still be crucial to save it as .wss format. An .html file does not contain all the extended information that is in Web Page Maker project file (.wss), such as objects configurations (navigational buttons, wordart, shapes and so on), etc.
 
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