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VHTML++CopyRight(c)1995bye:llussion
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Getting Started!!!
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Here is how to start making your own pages in no
time at all!!!
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Creating New Page:
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To get started go to File|New File menu to create a new file.
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Add new objects to your page:
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To place objects onto your page, click on on of the
buttons found on the button bar( button bar is right
below the menu). Once you click on the button, it
should be "down". Now it's time to place that object
onto your page. To do so, click on the page in the
place you want the object to be placed at. Then the
dialog box will pop-up, asking you for all of the pro-
perties of the object.
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Moving, Cutting, Copying Objects:
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Once to object is placed on your page you can edit its
properties, move it around, and delete it. To edit the pro-
perties of an object, double click on it, then the dialog
window will pop-up.
To move the object around simple drag-and-drop it where
you want it to be placed.
To use Edit menu commands, click on the object to select
it, then go to Edit menu, or use the short-cut keys to copy,
cut, and paste your object.
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The page is finished. What's next?
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After the page is finished, save it! Visual HTML++ saves
files in its own non-HTML format. So page saved by Visual
HTML++ cannot be view by WWW browsers.
In order to convert your files to HTML go to Compile|Compile
File menu. That will create a HTML file that is ready to
be placed on WWW server to be viewed with WWW browsers.
Visual HTML++ has one great feature that most other
programs lack, and that is the ability to create both local/
server version of the same file. It saves you time, and keeps
you pages errorless since there is no need to edit URL's(links
to files, and documents) by hand which often leads to errors.
By default all of the files created are server versions ready
to be placed on the WWW server. To create a local version
of the same file go to Compile|Version menu, and then
recompile the file.
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