The primary benefit of saving a file in HTML format is that you can view it in a web browser. Files should be saved in a format that is compatible with the application using the file.
for future uses
Mainly html
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A .jpeg file is not in an HTML file. It is a separate file that is called from the HTML file to display on the browser. You can get the URL of the jpeg file from the HTML file and if the graphic is still there, the file can be obtained from its location. If you are on the actual web page that displays the image, you can usually right click on the image and select 'Save As' and save the file. Some web sites have their images protected to prevent you from saving their photos onto your harddrive.
To save a file as a .html file:1. Click on file2. Then Save As3. Change "Save as type:" to "All Files (*.*)"4. In the "File name" input box enter (Your Pages Name).htmleg. Index.html5. Press "Save"Hope this helped you.
Where is the HTML file on you blog?
That the text has no formatting, and so it's easier, for example, to copy on a html page
You need to save a file in the format that is compatible with the application using the file. The primary benefit is that the file opens in the application. The primary problem with saving a file in a non-compatible format is that you will not be able to open the file in the application.
impact file size and file format will have on saving sequences
In Photoshop - PSD file format.
What a wiki file is? .html, I guess.
When you save an HTML file, the contents of that file are written on the hard drive. This has the effect of changing the contents of the file. When you read and HTML file, the file remains unchanged on the disk.
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Mainly html
Open the HTML document in Word then, from the menu bar, select: File-->Save As. In the document-type dropdown, select file type Microsoft Word Document (.doc or for the latest format, .docx). Keep the file name and file location - or change it as desired - and then click OK.
.html ; .doc ; .pdf ; .jpg
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File > SaveAs > make your selection of the format you would like to use