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Save Stylesheet As Dialog Box
The Save Stylesheet As dialog box opens when you carry out the following actions:
Save a stylesheet for the first time
Choose Format > Save Stylesheet As in Arbortext Editor
Choose File > Save As in Arbortext Styler.
If the stylesheet was created with Arbortext Styler, the stylesheet is automatically saved with a .style extension.
The Save Stylesheet As dialog box contains the following options:
File name - Specifies the path and file name for the stylesheet. You can edit this field directly, or use the Browse or Use For buttons to modify it. If your stylesheet is being saved for the first time, Arbortext Editor populates this field with a path and file name that make the stylesheet the default stylesheet for the document or the current document type.
Browse - Opens the Save Stylesheet As explorer dialog box, in which you can navigate to the directory to which to save the stylesheet.
Use for - Opens the Use Stylesheet For dialog box, in which you can elect to save your stylesheet as the default Arbortext Editor stylesheet for specific documents. The selection you make in this field determines the directory location to which the stylesheet is saved, and its file name.
Title - Enables you to provide a short description of the stylesheet, that displays in the Select Stylesheet dialog box, the dialog boxes associated with the publishing types you select, and similar locations. If you do not provide a description, the original description of the stylesheet appears instead.
Publishing types - Specifies the output formats for which you can use the stylesheet. If you are saving a stylesheet created with Arbortext Styler, the choices are Print/PDF, EPUB, HTML File, HTML Help, Web, and RTF.
If you are saving a stylesheet that was not created with Arbortext Styler, the choices are Print/PDF and HTML File.
The stylesheet title or its path and file name display in the stylesheet list in the dialog boxes associated with the publishing types selected. For example, if you select Print/PDF, the stylesheet is added to the Preview, Print, and Publish to PDF File dialog boxes.