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To save a Draw image in a foreign format, use '''File > Export'''. Draw can save to many graphic file formats, as listed in [[Getting Started/File Management|Chapter 3]] (File Management). | To save a Draw image in a foreign format, use '''File > Export'''. Draw can save to many graphic file formats, as listed in [[Getting Started/File Management|Chapter 3]] (File Management). |
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Exporting objects and files
To save a Draw image in a foreign format, use File > Export. Draw can save to many graphic file formats, as listed in Chapter 3 (File Management).
You can also export Draw files to HTML, PDF, or Flash. PDF export is the same as for any part of OpenOffice.org, as described in Chapter 3 (File Management). Flash export creates a .swf file.
HTML export uses a conversion wizard that creates as many web pages as there are pages in your Draw document. You can optionally choose to display the pages in frames with a navigator and can set an index page. For more information, see Chapter 16 (Creating Web Pages: Saving Documents as HTML Files).
Content on this page is licensed under the Creative Common Attribution 3.0 license (CC-BY). |