Browse...

This menu item allows you to open an existing text file or HTML web page on a local drive for viewing.

If the file you open is a text file, it will be displayed as plain text. Thus, you can view a text file in the Browser dialog whilst you edit another file with the wordprocessor.

If the file you open is a HTML web page, the page will be rendered according to the HTML coding standard, thus displaying its text, pictures, sounds, links, etc. You will be able to click links (usually indicated as blue underlined text) to move to other HTML web pages. Use the Back and Forward buttons (the arrows shown in Figure 1 below) to move between pages you have already viewed.

Figure 1. The top of the Browse dialog

The reload page button will reload the currently open web page and the Open web page button allows you to load up a new web page, whilst the View HTML source code button will display the HTML source code of the HTML web page you are currently viewing in the wordprocessor. The button with the question mark in it is the Help button, which will bring up the Help system.

You can hold down the Command key (Left-Alt on the PC) and click any character shown in the Browser dialog to get information about it.

This menu item will always be active, since you can load in a new HTML web page at any time.