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5 Reopen the PTWTemplates folder, and right-click the new folder and
rename it.
6 Right-click the new folder and click Open to display its contents.
7 Rename the Publish to Web template (PWT) file with an .htm or .html file
extension.
8 Open the template file in an HTML editor or a text editor.
The template file contains comments that help you determine which
areas of the code you can modify to create your new web page.
9 Review the comments and make changes to the parts of the template
you want to customize.
10 Save the template with a .pwt file extension. Make sure you save the file
to the template folder you created in step 3.
NOTE Each template folder can contain only one PWT file. If you create a
new PWT file, make sure you delete any other PWT files that exist in the same
folder.
When you run the Publish to Web wizard, the new template is displayed
in the list of templates.
Quick Reference
Commands
PUBLISHTOWEB
Creates HTML pages that include images of selected drawings.
Define Custom Commands
You can define external commands that run from within AutoCAD. You can
also create command aliases for AutoCAD commands in the acad.pgp file, an
ASCII text file that stores command definitions.
Define External Commands
External commands start other programs or utilities while AutoCAD is running.
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