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You can create HTML documents from your document center. You don't need to know HTML to create and format a document online. You can select fonts, insert images, tables, links, and much more. It's similar to Microsoft Word or Wordperfect. | You can create HTML documents from your document center. You don't need to know HTML to create and format a document online. You can select fonts, insert images, tables, links, and much more. It's similar to Microsoft Word or Wordperfect. | ||
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− | Note: | + | ==How to create an HTML document== |
+ | # From '''documents''' menu select '''new document'''. | ||
+ | # Click on '''Formatted Text (HTML Document)''' (http://www.rcampus.com/images/icons/16/text_rich_colored.gif) under "Option 1". | ||
+ | # Enter document title and document content. | ||
+ | # Press ''save''. | ||
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+ | Note: Online Editor works best on Internet Explorer. Netscape and Firefox users can only enter plain text or copy HTML from another source. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Online editor]] | * [[Online editor]] | ||
+ | * [[Document center]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:LMS]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Websites]] |
Latest revision as of 18:36, 3 February 2023
You can create HTML documents from your document center. You don't need to know HTML to create and format a document online. You can select fonts, insert images, tables, links, and much more. It's similar to Microsoft Word or Wordperfect.
How to create an HTML document
- From documents menu select new document.
- Click on Formatted Text (HTML Document) () under "Option 1".
- Enter document title and document content.
- Press save.
Note: Online Editor works best on Internet Explorer. Netscape and Firefox users can only enter plain text or copy HTML from another source.