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| Page Properties - General Tab | |
| Colors and Background Tab | |
| META Tags Tab |
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Choose Format/Page Colors and Properties to get the Page Properties dialog box. Here you can set various properties for documents. When you're done, click Apply to make the changes you've specified and leave the dialog box open. Click OK to make the changes and close the dialog box.
About the General Page Properties dialog
Displays information about the current document and lets you provide additional information helpful to Web users searching for specific topics. Click OK to make the specified changes and close the dialog box. Click Apply to preview the changes you've specified and then click Close to accept the changes and exit the dialog box.

Location - The location of the current document on your local disk.
Title - The text you want to appear in the window title when the document is browsed. Although optional, it's a good idea to specify a title for your documents since this is how most Web search tools locate specific Web pages. So, if you want readers to be able to locate your page easily, select a useful title that conveys what your page is all about.
Author - The name of the person who created the current document. This information can be helpful to readers who've found your document by using a Web search tool and must now select from a list.
Description - A brief description of the contents of your document. Again, this information can be helpful to readers searching for a specific topic.
Other Attributes - Type keywords that you want searching services such as Yahoo to use to help users locate your document on the Web. Type the category name (obtained from a catalog server) you think best applies to your document. Classification names are another method used by searching services to locate documents.
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About the Page Properties Colors and Background dialog
Lets you specify how to use the browser's colors for link text and document background or specify custom colors for the current document (Page Properties), or for all documents (Composer Preferences). Click OK to make the specified changes and close the dialog box. Click Apply to preview the changes you've specified and then click Close to accept the changes and exit the dialog box.

Use viewer's browser colors - The viewer's color preferences (specified in the General preferences panel) will be used.
Use custom - Allows you to set your own colors for text, linked text, and document background (default) and save it in the document.
Custom colors - Allows you to specify the color for Normal, Link, Active Link, and Followed Link text. Click on a button to display the Color dialog and select the color you want. Sample text in the color you've specified appears to the right.
Background - Click this to display the Color dialog and choose a solid color to appear as the background for the current document.
Color schemes - Lets you select a scheme from the list.
Use image - Check this box to use an image as the background and type an image file name. If you're not sure of the file name or its location, click Browse to select an image file from the directory list. Note: Background images appear tiled and override background color selections.
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This panel displays optional information that your online service provider might want you to include in your document. This information doesn't actually appear in the document when edited or browsed--only in the source HTML. Contact your provider for more information.