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Old 08-09-2001, 03:58 AM   #1
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Question My new web page

I want to make a web page for my unpublished science fiction novel "Robots of Mars." I wrote my novel using the PFS Window Works word processor by Softkey. Will I be able to attach these chapters via links on my web page? If I offer to email people my chapters will they only be able to open the attachment if they have my original word processor?
I suppose I will have to type my chapters onto my web page but I wish there was an easier way to post them.
I am a beginner obviously and am asking this before I have read my Trellix Web tutorial. So if I should just go there tell me. Thanks.
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Old 08-09-2001, 04:33 AM   #2
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You don't have to type them all over again - just copy the text and paste it into your Web editor using standard Windows copy and paste methods. If you want chapters as files to attach to e-mail or to upload and link to, just do a "save as" in your word processor and choose plain text or "RTF" (rich text format) which will preserve your attributes and formatting and be readable in any Windows word processor.
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