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CREATE WEB PAGE:

To convert a dBworxPE file into an HTML table, start by clicking on the
"Create Web Page" option under the "File" menu. (Note: dBworxPE
actually creates a complete web page, which contains your database
table).  After the web table setup screen appears, you can select to
load an existing table layout or you can create a new one. 

To create a new table layout, enter a title for your web page then 
double-click on whichever fields in the current file (displayed in the
"Available fields" box) that you want to include in your table.  As you
select a given field, that field is automatically added to the box on the
right side of the screen.

NOTE: Fields should be added in the order you want them to appear
           in the table.

If you select a field by mistake, you can double-click on that field in
the "Selected for table" listbox in order to remove it.  Once you've
finished your table set up, you can click on "Save layout" and store
it in case you want to use it again.

Whether you create a new table layout or load an existing one, just
click on "Create Web Page" to build your HTML table from the
current dBworxPE file.  After the web page is complete dBworxPE will
display a "Save As" dialog (the web page is saved as standard HTML
code and can be edited with any HTML editor).  Once the web page
has been saved to a file, a message will pop up asking if you want to
preview the table -- if you say yes, the file will be displayed using the
built-in browser.

Once you've built a web page you can use the FTP routines in the 
"Tools" menu to upload your web page to a web site.

Browser Based Help. Published by chm2web software.