Changing the HTML page alignment of chapters, sections and pages

The HTML page alignment will determine how the content is displayed within the user's browser window for any Web-based, published content.

The HTML page alignment of a chapter is inherited from the title properties by default. Changes applied to the HTML page alignment within a chapter's properties will only be applied to the pages contained within the chapter.

The HTML page alignment of a section is inherited by default from the chapter to which it belongs. Changes applied to the page size within a section's properties will only be applied to the pages contained within the section.

The HTML page alignment of a page is inherited by default from the chapter (or section) to which it belongs. Changes applied to the page size within your page's properties will only be applied to the current page.

To change the HTML page alignment of a chapter, section or page:

  1. In the Title Explorer, double-click the chapter , section , or page graphic of the chapter, section or page you want to change. Alternatively, you can select the appropriate graphic, right-click, and select Properties. The Properties ribbon is displayed.

  2. Click Alignment from the HTML Page Alignment group. Select either Left Justified or Centered to change the current alignment or select Inherit to accept the inherited setting for alignment.

The HTML page alignment is changed.

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