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Key Points 11<br />

1. In Notepad, locate the word Iowa, and change it to Indiana, as shown in bold text<br />

in the following code:<br />

Welcome to the Garden Company, located in the heart of Central Indiana.<br />

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2. Save your work (File | Save).<br />

3. On the Internet Explorer toolbar, click the Refresh button.<br />

Notice that the Web page shown in Internet Explorer now reads “Indiana,” too.<br />

CLEAN UP Close the welcome file, and then exit Notepad and Internet Explorer.<br />

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Any plain text editor, including Notepad, can be an HTML editor.<br />

Most Web pages have an .htm or .html extension. You can open them in Notepad,<br />

but first you need to change the Files Of Type setting in the Open dialog box to All<br />

Files. You must change this setting each time you use the Open dialog box.<br />

An alternative way to open a Web page in Notepad is to right-click it in Windows<br />

Explorer, select Open With from the contextual menu, and then click Notepad.<br />

To preview a page in a Web browser, select File | Open from the browser’s menu.<br />

You can double-click an .htm or .html file in Windows Explorer to open it automatically<br />

in your default Web browser.<br />

To see changes you make in Notepad reflected in your Web browser, save your<br />

work in Notepad, and then click Refresh in the browser window.

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