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Opening Documents
Organizing and Working with Documents 65
Opening Documents
You can open documents directly from PageKeeper in a variety of ways,
including:
Opening Documents in Their Own Applications
Opening Documents in Other Applications
Opening Web Pages
Opening Documents in Their Own Applications
You can open a document in its original application (the one in which it
was created) directly from PageKeeper. For example, you can open a
Word document in Microsoft Word. PageKeeper keeps track of the edits
that you make to a document as long you do not save the document as
a different file.
PageKeeper determines a document’s original application by its file
name extension and the application that is associated with that
extension in Windows.
You can open a document in its original application in the
following ways:
Choose
Open
in the File menu if the document is selected on the
PageKeeper desktop.
Choose
Open Document for Editing
in the File menu if the
document is selected in a PageKeeper Find results list.
Choose
Open Document for Editing
in the File menu if the
document is open in PageKeeper View.
Choose
Open Current Document for Editing
if a clipped group is
open in PageKeeper View.
Opening Web Pages
If you have access to the World Wide Web and have added Web page
links to PageKeeper, you can open a live Web page directly from
PageKeeper.
For information on adding Web pages to PageKeeper, see “Adding Web
Page Links to PageKeeper” on page 47.