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Exporting drawings from OpenOffice.org's Draw application is similar to exporting a presentation from Impress. Use '''File > Export''' and select '''HTML Document''' as the file type.
 
Exporting drawings from OpenOffice.org's Draw application is similar to exporting a presentation from Impress. Use '''File > Export''' and select '''HTML Document''' as the file type.
  
 
When using the wizard, you can choose to create the web page at any time by clicking the '''Create''' button.
 
When using the wizard, you can choose to create the web page at any time by clicking the '''Create''' button.
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 12 October 2008


Exporting drawings from OpenOffice.org's Draw application is similar to exporting a presentation from Impress. Use File > Export and select HTML Document as the file type.

When using the wizard, you can choose to create the web page at any time by clicking the Create button.


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