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Using Macromedia Contribute 3
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For example, you might link to a Word document saved in your home folder, or an HTML page saved
on your desktop. This essentially adds a new page to your web site, with the content contained in
the file.
Note: Once the page has been published and the local file copied to the web site, changes to the
local file will not be reflected in the copy of the file copied to the server.
You can use the Insert Link dialogue box to insert a link to a file on your computer, or you can drag
the file to your page.
To create a link to a file on your computer using the Insert Link dialogue box:
1. In your draft, do one of the following to indicate where the link will appear:
- Place the insertion point in the draft.
- Select text in the draft.
- Select an image in the draft.
2. Do one of the following to open the Insert Link dialogue box:
- Click the Link button in the toolbar, then select File on My Computer.
- Select Insert > Link > File on My Computer.
- Right-click, then select Insert Link.
3. The Insert Link dialogue box appears (Figure 27):
Figure 28 - Insert Link Dialogue Box: Files on My Computer
4. Click the File on My Computer button at the top of the dialogue box, if it is not already
selected.
5. Enter link text in the Link text box, if you did not select text or an image on your draft. This is
the text a web site visitor will click to go to another page. Note: This text box is not available
if you selected text or an image on the draft.
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