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<p>From an open Cmap :
 
<p>From an open Cmap :
 
1. Click File, then Export Cmap As, then Web Page...</p>
 
1. Click File, then Export Cmap As, then Web Page...</p>
[[Image:Export 1.jpg]]
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[[Image:Export 1.jpg|300px]]
 
<p>2. You will now see the "Export Cmap as Web Page" window.  
 
<p>2. You will now see the "Export Cmap as Web Page" window.  
 
*The file name will default to the name of your Cmap.  
 
*The file name will default to the name of your Cmap.  
 
*Choose the location on your computer to save the web page to.  
 
*Choose the location on your computer to save the web page to.  
 
*Click Save when ready. </p>
 
*Click Save when ready. </p>
[[Image:Export 2.jpg]]
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[[Image:Export 2.jpg|300px]]
 
<p>3. Your Cmap has now been saved as a web page on your computer  
 
<p>3. Your Cmap has now been saved as a web page on your computer  
 
in the location you specified. There will be three files in the location.
 
in the location you specified. There will be three files in the location.
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*A .jpg file, this is the image of the Cmap
 
*A .jpg file, this is the image of the Cmap
 
*CmapToolsTrademark.gif, this is IHMC's trademark image. (This image is not required)</p>
 
*CmapToolsTrademark.gif, this is IHMC's trademark image. (This image is not required)</p>
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==Creating the interactive map==
 
==Creating the interactive map==
 
*Now use the Content Map Converter software
 
*Now use the Content Map Converter software
 
*Click here for instructions
 
*Click here for instructions