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Introduction
» Actual Drawing
» System Requirements
» Actual Drawing Folder Structure
Actual Drawing Basics
» Loading Actual Drawing
» About Actual Drawing Window
» Creating New Web Page
» Opening File
» Reversing Changes using Undo
» Saving & Closing Web Page
Customizing Actual Drawing
» Program Options
» Checking for Upgrade
» Default Image Conversion Settings
Useful Tools
» Spell Checker,Effects & Magnifier
» Search Engines Submission
» Creating Frame-Based Pages
» Batch Processor
» Web Album
» Broken Links Check Up
Creating Web Pages
» Anatomy of Web Page
» Creating and Managing Pages
» Page Properties
Adding and Editing Content
» Manipulating Layers
» Images
» Text
» Shapes
» Drawings and Rollover Buttons
» Forms
» Tables
» Containers
» Media
» Ready-to-use Java Script
Linking to Other Stuff
» Understanding Links
» Linking
Publishing
» Publishing
» Publishing to Local Disk
» Publishing to FTP Server
Tutorials
» Creating Simple Web Page
» Creating Navigation Bar
» Creating Artistic Background
» Creating Search Form
 

Opening File

Opening a Saved file

Opening a Saved file For Web Page file names, Actual Drawing uses the file extension .adf, and the program will automatically assign that extension for you.

To open an existing Web Page

  1. On the File menu, click Open. (Shortcut Keys: CTRL+O)
  2. In the Open dialog box, double-click the file name (or click the file name, then click Open).
  3. From the Windows Explorer, you can drag-and-drop Web Page files right into Actual Drawing.

Opening a Recently Used file

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The bottom of the File menu lists the most recently opened/saved Web Page files, in order of most recent use.

To open a recently opened/saved Web Page

  1. On the File menu, recent list, click a Web Page file name.
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