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When you are happy with your design,
you can save it and review it, just to make certain
everything is perfect. If all is good, then you simply
select the Publish button,
and in the Publish Settings
box, then select Menu Only,
Frame Pages, Non-Frame
Pages, or CD-ROM.

Step 3.1.1 - Publishing
Options
Selecting Menu Only allows
you to save the files that relate only to your new Flash
menu, allowing you to insert your new Flash menu into
an existing website design.

Step 3.1.2 - Published
Page - Menu Only
Selecting Frame Pages will
save, not only the files related to your new Flash menu,
it will also create framed pages around the Flash menu,
that you will then be able to use to create your own
website from scratch. Using the Frame
Pages as a template, you will only be required
to enter your website content and your website will
be ready to upload and launch.

Step 3.1.3 - Published
Page - Frame Pages
Selecting Non-Frame Pages
will save, not only the files related to your new Flash
menu, it will also create non-framed pages around the
Flash menu, that you will then be able to adjust in
order to design your own website from scratch. Using
the Non-Frame pages as
a template allows you to be more creative with the design
of your website around the structure of your new Flash
menu.

Step 3.1.4 - Published
Page - Non-Frame Pages
Selecting CD-ROM allows
you to save your new Flash menu to a file and burn it
to into a CD-ROM. Saving your new Flash menu to a CD-ROM
allows you to keep a backup copy of your new Flash menu
design and also enables you to transport your new Flash
menu design to another computer, simply by copying your
new design from the CDROM.

Step 3.1.5 - Published
Page - CD-ROM
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