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<h3>Load and save content using MHT or HTML format</h3>

Using the <span class="ra-icon-paste-document with-inline-icon"><em>Load from File</em></span> and <span class="ra-icon-document-save with-inline-icon"><em>Download as File</em></span> functions you can edit content using external programs, like Microsoft&reg; Word, including rich content like embedded images.

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To load content from a Word file:

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<li>Open the file in Word</li>
<li>From the File menu, choose <em>'Save as'</em> and select the file type <em>Single File Web Page (*.mht; *.mhtml)</em></li>
<li>Select &lsquo;<span class="ra-icon-paste-document with-inline-icon"><em>Load from File</em></span>&rsquo; from the <span class="ra-icon-bullet-wrench with-inline-icon" style="font-size:.9em;font-weight:bold;">Tools</span> menu and select the file saved from the previous step</li>
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To save content for editing in Word:

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<li>Select &lsquo;<span class="ra-icon-document-save with-inline-icon"><em>Download as File</em></span>&rsquo; from the <span class="ra-icon-bullet-wrench with-inline-icon" style="font-size:.9em;font-weight:bold;">Tools</span> menu</li>
<li>This should present a file download dialog; save the file to a folder on your computer</li>
<li>Open the downloaded file in Word, or other editor that supports MHT format</li>
<li>Use &lsquo;<span class="ra-icon-paste-document with-inline-icon"><em>Load from File</em></span>&rsquo; to load changes back into the online editor</li>
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