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10. If you have a browser installed on your computer, select File Preview in
Browser, and then double-click one of your installed browsers. Test your Web
site in your browser by clicking underlined links in the navigation bars to
move from page to page.
11. Select File Close Web to close your entire Web, including all the page files.
You can delete this Web if you want by selecting File Open Web, right-clicking
a Web file, and selecting Delete from the context menu.
Editing Pages in Page View
Chapter 5 is devoted entirely to an in-depth exploration of adding, editing, and for-
matting text in Page view. However, you can start here by entering and formatting
text, and adding graphics. Because most of the work of designing Web pages and
controlling Web page content takes place in Page view, you could say that the bulk
of this book is about working in Page view. This first chapter can only scratch the
surface of designing pages, but you don’t really need to know much about Page
view to edit and format text, and to add pictures.
You’ll find that Page view is very much like a word processor or desktop publishing
program or even a presentation program, such as PowerPoint. You enter, edit,
and format text much as you would in any text-editing program.
You can also insert, move, format, and edit graphics. All of this is explored in more
detail in Chapter 12, but you can begin to work and edit in Page view without
detailed preparation.
A look at Page view
You can open an existing Web page in Page view by double-clicking it in any other
view, including Navigation view. The tools in the Standard and Formatting toolbars at
the top of the Page view window provide quick access to the most frequently used
page editing and formatting features. The Standard toolbar is shown in Figure 1-13.
Figure 1-13: The Page view Standard toolbar
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