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This chapter describes how to save documents as web pages from Writer, Calc, Draw and Impress.
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This chapter describes how to do the following in Writer, Calc, Draw and Impress:
 
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*Create hyperlinks within a document and to other documents such as web pages, PDFs, and other files.
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*Save documents as web pages (HTML documents).
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When creating a document that you plan to deliver as a web page, you need to consider the following:
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*In an HTML document, hyperlinks are active (clickable) but other cross-references inserted by OOo are not active links.
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*An object such as a image is saved as a separate file. However, if that object has been placed in a frame (for example, with an associated caption), it is not saved and does not appear in the HTML document; instead, the name of the frame appears.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:37, 26 August 2010


Template:Documentation/HelpNeeded This is Chapter 12 of Getting Started with OpenOffice.org 3.x, produced by the OOoAuthors group. A PDF of this chapter is available from this wiki page. The PDFs are up to date for the second edition of the book, but not all of the wiki pages for this chapter have been updated yet.

Introduction

This chapter describes how to do the following in Writer, Calc, Draw and Impress:

  • Create hyperlinks within a document and to other documents such as web pages, PDFs, and other files.
  • Save documents as web pages (HTML documents).

When creating a document that you plan to deliver as a web page, you need to consider the following:

  • In an HTML document, hyperlinks are active (clickable) but other cross-references inserted by OOo are not active links.
  • An object such as a image is saved as a separate file. However, if that object has been placed in a frame (for example, with an associated caption), it is not saved and does not appear in the HTML document; instead, the name of the frame appears.


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