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[[Image:UploadDocument.JPG|thumb|Select HTML Document under Option 1]]
 
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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==How to create an HTML document==
 
==How to create an HTML document==
# From '''documents''' menu select '''new document'''
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# From '''documents''' menu select '''new document'''.
# Click on '''Formatted Text (HTML Document)''' under "Option 1"
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# 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
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# Enter document title and document content.
# Press '''save'''
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# 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.
  
Note: Online Editor works best Internet Explorer. Netscape and Firefox users can only enter plain text or copy HTML from another source.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 21:51, 11 July 2008

Select HTML Document under Option 1

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

  1. From documents menu select new document.
  2. Click on Formatted Text (HTML Document) (text_rich_colored.gif) under "Option 1".
  3. Enter document title and document content.
  4. 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.


See also