Friday, April 21, 2017

Save as Web Page dialog box (General tab)

Save as Web Page dialog box (General tab)

Pages to publish

All

Saves all of the pages in the Microsoft Office Visio drawing file.

Note Background pages are not available as separate pages in Web output.

Pages: from n to n

Saves only the pages you specify.

Publishing options

Specifies other features to include with the Web page.

Details

Select to display the data of shapes that people can view by pressing CTRL and clicking the shape on the Web page.

Note This option is supported for VML, JPG, GIF, and PNG output formats in Internet Explorer 5.0 and later. The Details control is not available for SVG output.

Go to Page

Select to display a Go to Page navigation control for moving between pages and reports in the drawing.

Search Pages

Select to display a Search Pages control that you can use to search for shapes based on their name, shape text, or shape data.

Note This option requires Internet Explorer 5.0 or later.

Pan and Zoom

Select to display a Pan and Zoom window that you can use to quickly magnify sections of a drawing in the browser window.

Note The Pan and Zoom control is supported for the VML output format in Internet Explorer 5.0 or later. The Pan and Zoom control is not available for SVG, JPG, GIF, and PNG output formats.

Report: x

Select to display reports that are available for the drawing.

Note If you select a report as a publishing option when you save a Web page, Visio will attempt to generate that report. However, if no shapes in the drawing meet the requirements for the report query, the report can't be created. As a result, the Web page is created without the report.

Additional options

Automatically open Web page in browser

Select to open the saved Web page in your default browser immediately after you save the Web page.

Organize supporting files in a folder

Creates a subfolder with a name that contains the name of the root HTML file folder in which supporting files are stored for the Web page. By default in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP, when you move the Web page file to another folder location, the supporting files folder automatically moves with the Web page file.

Page title

Specifies the title for the Web page that appears in the title bar of the Internet browser. The default is the file name.

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