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Save a drawing as a Web page
 
  1. On the File menu, click Save as Web Page.
  2. In the Save in list, open the folder where you want to save the file.
  3. In the File name box, type a name for the Web page file.
  4. To specify the title that will appear in the title bar when the page is displayed in a browser, click Change Title. In the Page title box, type a title, and then click OK.
  5. To specify the attributes of the Web page more precisely, click Publish.
  6. In the Save as Web Page dialog box, click the General tab to specify drawing pages to publish and other display options.

    Click the Advanced tab to specify the output format for the Web page, target monitor resolution, a color scheme for the navigation and search frame, or a host Web page for embedding the saved Web page.

     Note   To view a Web page in SVG format, you must have an SVG viewer installed. If you don't have an SVG viewer, the Web page is displayed in an alternate format, such as GIF.

  7. Click OK to open your Web browser and view the Web page.
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