Hi Dan

I'm not sure what you mean by "Webexportintro.html is the next step"

Jmol Export to Web will produce a flder with files in it. Both the folder and 
the html file 
inside will have whatever name you choose. Then you open that html file in your 
browser.


On 16 Jun 2011 at 12:56, Dan Toomey wrote:

> 
> Dear Angel,
> 
> Thanks so much for the quick reply, great info, and redirect of the question! 
> I have been reading 
> up a fair amount and have downloaded the latest version of Jmol (12.0.45) and 
> opened 
> webexport, html, and am assuming Webexportintro.html is the next step? Am I 
> on the right 
> track? 
> 
> Dan

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