Any simple text editor can be used to create an HTML document. HTML documents are just simple text, so any basic editor will do the job.
Notepad, Vim, or Emacs are all good examples of very simple programs used to create HTML documents. (I'm not sure of the Macintosh equivalent to these, but that would work just as well.)
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Microsoft Graph is a program for creating graphs in different applications. For example, it can be used in Word to create a graph to add to the document.
In any program able to create a document there is a default location for that document to be saved. When you first save the docuement the program will ask you where you want to save the docuement. You can leave the document in that location or you can click and drag the document to a different location, it is your choise.
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True. When you close this document, you can then open or create another document without needing to re-launch the application.
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Usually Word will start a new document (a blank page) when you open the MS Word program. If you are in Word but in a pre-existing document (for example, with text or pictures already on it) then you can create a new document by pressing the Ctrl and N keys on your keyboard at the same time. Finally, once you've typed or added everything you want on the document, press Ctrl and S simultaneously to save the document and have it show up as is the next time you open it.
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The correct sequence of steps for opening a new document depends on what program you are using to open the document. Basic steps start with opening the program, clicking on File, then clicking on New for a new document. Most programs open a new blank document when you open he program.
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