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Saving Images for the Web

You could save it as something else though; and if you wanted to be able to open the document in a program other than "Word", you probably would have to. One choice would be to save it in the file format "rtf" or Rich Text Format. That would allow the document to be opened in nearly any word processing program and usually on any computer as well--mac or pc.

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When you saved your web page you gave it a name and then you added an extension: .html. Remember? The .html tells the computer that it is an html document. Html is the file format.

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