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Can I place more than one page from my original document onto each HTML page?
Yes, you can merge web pages from the HTML Options
Output
Web Page Options section under
the Publish Settings window. Choose how many pages you would like to appear on each HTML page.
If you would like to place all the pages from your original documents onto one HTML page, simply
enter "0" (zero).
11.
Can I automatically upload the HTML to the web site?
Yes. When publishing, look for Remote Publishing under the General Options screen. Enter your
details and Click to Convert will automatically upload your published HTML and PDF files.
12.
I uploaded my converted pages to my web site but they look completely different to when I
viewed them on my computer - even my images are missing! Why is this?
Not a problem - ensure that you upload everything in the main folder, including the images and other
files, and layout will appear as per your original document. If you know the final location of your
converted files on your web site, use the in-built Remote Publishing or FTP (file transfer protocol)
function to ensure that everything is uploaded correctly.
13.
How can my visitors print out the entire document once it is online?
Click to Convert provides two methods for printing your document. You can either provide a printable
version in HTML or a link to the PDF rendition of the same document. If you would like to provide an
HTML printable version, ensure the option "Enable Printing Support in HTML Documents" is checked.
This can be found by clicking on HTML Options
Printing in the Publish Settings window.
As additional information, printing of all HTML pages is controlled by the browser (Netscape Navigator
or Internet Explorer etc
) and each of your visitors may have their browser set up differently. Some
may have wide margins or include headers and footers that are different in your browser. For this
reason, we recommend reducing the size of printable version of your document. This will not alter the
appearance of the published version.
14. Can I make the HTML versions of my documents look just like my web site or intranet?
Yes, using Click to Convert's Template feature. Templates allow you to automatically create HTML
pages that look like your corporate intranet or web site (including all links, layout and formatting).
Users can simply specify a custom HTML template and Click to Convert will wrap this template around
the HTML renditions that it publishes.
15. How much knowledge of HTML do I need to be able to use this feature?
If you have a basic knowledge of constructing HTML, you will find the template feature very simple.
For example, do you know what you are looking at when you see a web page in HTML or could you
construct a basic page in HTML? There are many web sites and online tutorials that will take you
through the basics and this is recommended before you use the template feature.
16. A practical example showing how to use templates with Click to Convert.
We have provided a sample using Purepage.com web site. If you have a basic understanding of HTML,
you will easily be able to follow this example. You will then be able to continue and integrate the
HTML documents (that you render using Click to Convert) with your template.
17.
Is Click to Convert a substitute for a web editing program?
No, Click to Convert complements your existing web editor. Click to Convert creates HTML from
existing files that can be used as a part of your web site or on your intranet - everyone has a web
browser. You can edit the results of Click to Convert in many web editing tools such as Microsoft
FrontPage 2000 and Macromedia Dreamweaver. You can also integrate your newly created HTML
documents into the template for your corporate web site or intranet. Read the Templates section of
this document for more information.
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