User Guide

Figure 1-7: Page compatibility options.
The Preview
Pane versus
the Preview
In Browser
Button
The Preview pane, as you already know, mimics how a page will appear in
Microsoft Internet Explorer. Occasionally, though, you might need to view a
page in an actual browser—to verify page titles in title bars, for example. In
these cases, you could save the page, launch your browser, and then open the
page. But a more efficient way is to click the Preview In Browser button
on the Standard toolbar. This automatically opens the page in your default pre-
view browser.
You can also preview pages in browsers besides Microsoft Internet Explorer.
To do so, choose FilePreview In Browser. Click the Add button. Name and
locate the browser you want to add and click OK twice. Then whenever you
want to change browsers, just select FilePreview In Browser again, select
the browser from the list, and then click Preview.
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