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HTML format is supported by all browsers (Netscape Navigator, Internet
Explorer 3.0 and later).
3.
Auto (saves Full and Simple formats in a single file with autose
lection depending on browser type)
– both formats (Simple and Full)
are saved to the same file. The browser you use will determine the format
that is used.
To set the HTML format of your choice:
z Click the relevant button on the HTML tab in the Formats Settings dialog
(
Tools>Formats menu) in the Formats group.
Note: The application detects the code page automatically. To change the code page, select
the code page of your choice in the
Code page field on the HTML tab in the Formats
Settings
dialog.
Saving the page image
1. Select a batch page.
2. Select the
Save Image As item in the File menu. The Save as dialog will
open.
3. Select the disk or the folder you wish to save the file to, along with the file
format.
Note: If you wish, you can save only some of the image areas enclosed by
blocks (regardless of type). To do this, select the block or blocks you wish to
save, and then check the
Save only selected blocks checkbox in the Save
Image as
dialog. Note that you can only do this when saving a single image.
Enter the file name.
4. Click OK.
Note: To save several images to a single file (a multipage TIFF):
1. Select the images of your choice in the
Batch window.
2. Select the
Save Image As item in the File menu. Select the
TIFF format and the
Save as multipage image file option.
Note: If you save several page images from the Batch window as separate files (i.e. the
images are not being saved as one multipage TIFF), the file names will consist of the file name
entered, the page number (4 digits), and the file suffix.
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Chapter 8. Saving into External Applications and Formats