| 1. | Choose Export... from the 'File' menu. |
| 3. | To avoid a new file overwriting an existing file with the same name, tick Do not overwrite files: see Overwriting files. |
| 4. | Choose HTML MIME-encoded as the 'Format'; |
| o | a wildcarded filename (with extension .MHT) and folder are supplied. To create a different filename or extension, type in the new name. To select a different folder to store the file, use the Browse button. Or |
| o | check the LPR box; the filename will be supplied automatically. |
| 5. | Tick the Force monochrome checkbox if required. Click HTML options... to configure more HTML export options. |
| 6. | Tick Run the associated program after creating the file if you would like EscapeE to open the file immediately using your preferred program, e.g. Internet Explorer®. See Associated programs. |
| 7. | If you have defined data fields on the pages, EscapeE can create a .LOG file automatically: |
| • | Comma separated (default) |
| o | Further Log file options may be set up from the 'Log File' page of the Configuration dialog: click Log file.... |
| 8. | Click OK to export the pages. |
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Notes
As with 'HTML document - WEB page' export, 'HTML MIME-encoded' creates files that can be opened by web browsers. In this format a single file is created that contains all the resources packaged as a Multipart/Related MIME document. If a local file path is specified then this will be used as a place to store the results temporarily during the construction of the output. The addition of an appropriate header giving sender and recipients would make the output suitable for e-mailing (MIME stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions).
Links
HTML export options
HTML document file export