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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Creating Links<br />

456<br />

Converts linked file<br />

to HTML<br />

List of file links<br />

previously entered<br />

See “Setting Link<br />

Targets” on page 457<br />

See “Adding HTML to a<br />

Link” on page 462<br />

The File path field displays the path to the file and the Name column displays<br />

the name that appears as the link if no text or object is selected.<br />

4. Click Browse, select a file in the Open dialog, and click Save.<br />

5. If necessary, enter or edit the Name.<br />

This name appears as the link if no text or object is selected and also in the list<br />

of links in Assets view so you can quickly identify and sort link destinations. It<br />

is not added to the HTML generated when your site is published.<br />

6. Select Convert to HTML document when publishing so all site visitors can view<br />

the document. If your linked file remains in its original format, it can only be<br />

opened by applications that support that file type. This feature only works with<br />

.doc, .mcw, .xls, and .rtf files.<br />

7. Click Link.<br />

Location<br />

of file<br />

Note: The way the linked file opens for site visitors depends on the<br />

configuration of their browser and Web server. Test the link in the<br />

appropriate browsers before publishing the site.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!