Saving a Web Page with Different Formats
A file type specifies the file format (for example, a template) as well as the program and version in which the file was created (for example, Office FrontPage 2003). You might want to change the type if you're creating a custom template or sharing files with someone who needs them for use in another program. You use the Save As dialog box to change the file type for a page. The Save As Type list arrow displays a list of the available formats for the program or current selection.
Save a Web Page as a Different Type
| Click the File menu, and then click Save As. |
| Click the Save In list arrow, and then click the drive where you want to save the Web page. |
| Click the Save As Type list arrow. |
| Click the file format you want. |
| Click Save. |
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All Files | Saves the complete Web site | Web Pages | Saves the selected Web page (.htm) | HTML Files | Saves the selected Web page as a HTML file | Dynamic Web Template | Saves the selected Web page as a changeable FrontPage template | ASP Files | Saves the selected Web page as an Active Server Page | CSS Files | Saves the selected Web page as a cascading style sheet | XML | Saves the selected Web page as an XML file | Text | Saves the selected Web page as a text file | FrontPage Template | Saves the selected Web page as a static FrontPage template |
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