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HTML

HTML files are plain-text (also known as ASCII) files that can be created using any text editor, including SimpleText and TextEdit. HTML files are intended for display on a Web browser.

You can import HTML files to edit text and add Web objects, bookmarks, and hyperlinks. For more information about preparing files and objects for Web publishing and uploading to the Web, see Exporting to HTML.

To import an HTML file Back to Top
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Click File Import.
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Locate the folder in which the file is stored.
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Do one of the following:
(Windows 7 and Windows 8) Choose HTM - HyperText Markup Language (*.htm) from the list box next to the File name box.
(Windows XP) Choose HTM - HyperText Markup Language from the Files of type list box.
If you don’t see this option, you first need to add the HTML filter to your installation of CorelDRAW Technical Suite X6. For information about modifying your installation, see To modify or repair a CorelDRAW Technical Suite installation.
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Click the filename.
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Click Import.
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In the Use default text colors area, enable one of the following options:
Yes — uses the default color for text and for visited, unvisited, and active links, ignoring the colors specified in the HTML file
No — uses the colors specified in the HTML file
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Click the drawing page.
HTML technical notes Back to Top
Importing an HTML file
 
The HTML import filter extracts editable information from a Web document and brings objects into Corel DESIGNER in a manner similar to the original layout.
 
The HTML import filter extracts editable information from a Web document and brings objects into Corel DESIGNER in a manner similar to the original layout.
 
Imported HTML files that exceed the boundaries of the drawing page continue down the workspace without a page break.

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