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Conversion Options Dialog

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Options Menu

The Options popup menu at the top of the dialog select a category of
conversion options to view or configure. Hint: use balloon help to learn
what each option does.

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Factory Settings Menu

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At any time you can revert the currently visible settings to their original default values by selecting one
of these menu items. “Factory: HTML” reverts to settings that produce HTML only (no Cascading
Style Sheets). This setting is appropriate for older Web browsers (before 4.0). “Factory: CSS” uses
Cascading Style Sheets wherever possible. This is for 4.0 or greater level browsers.

General Options

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This category contains settings for controlling the file creator of the Web page, and for automatically
opening a web page after conversion.

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Launch the following application when opening HTML files:
By default, HTML files converted by GoClick open in Netscape Navigator when double clicked. To
change the application your HTML documents open in when double clicked, click the “Specify
Application” button and select an application that can read text files or HTML files (for example,
Adobe GoLive, Claris Home Page, Adobe PageMill, or BBEdit).

When read as plain text, HTML files appear as HTML source, without styling or links and with visible
HTML tags. When viewed in a program that understands HTML, such as a Web browser, tags are
hidden and HTML formatting and links are visible.

Open Web page after conversion
If this option is checked, the Web page will be opened immediately upon saving it to disk, using the
application you have selected above. Using this option is recommended, as it lets you instantly preview
the results of a conversion.

Multi-Page Documents

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GoClick gives you the ability to convert a document longer than one page into separate Web pages,
with buttons to navigate between them. This is a very useful feature for long documents, or when you
don’t want people to have to scroll through a Web page.

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