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PublishView documents are saved as .tnsp files, which distinguishes
them from TI-Nspire™ documents (.tns files).
When inserting PublishView objects into a document, the text, image,
hyperlink, or embedded video are contained in boxes that can be moved
and resized.
When you insert TI-Nspire applications, they work the same way as
pages in a TI-Nspire document.
In a PublishView document, objects can overlap each other and you can
control which object is on top or bottom.
Objects can be placed and positioned in a PublishView document in a
free-form fashion.
You can convert an existing TI-Nspire™ document to a PublishView
document (.tnsp file).
When you convert a PublishView document to a TI-Nspire document
(.tns file), TI-Nspire applications are converted. PublishView™ objects
containing text, hyperlinks, videos, and images are not converted.
You cannot create or open a PublishView™ document on a handheld. You
must convert a PublishView document to a TI-Nspire document before
sending it to a handheld.
Exploring a PublishView Document
The following example shows how you might use TI-Nspire applications and
PublishView objects to build a PublishView document. In this example,
borders are turned on to show the boundaries around the objects. Showing
borders enables you to work with objects easily while building a document.
When you are ready to print or publish the document to the web, you can select
to the hide borders.
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