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Click folder icon on the toolbar to open the folder containing images. The images in that folder can be added to wallapatta document by giving the relative path. For example, assume the image folder is home/mydocs/images and there is a file called logo.png in that folder. Click on the folder icon and select images folder. Then the image file can be referenced in wallapatta as images/logo.png.

Click open icon on the toolbar to open a wallapatta document.

Click Save icon on the toolbar to save an opened file.

Click save as on the toolbar to save the current document to a new file. For instance you can start off using Wallapatta by saving this sample document onto your computer by clicking the save as icon.

Click print icon on the toolbar to print the document. It will ask for the page size. The width and height is the content area of a page (excluding margins). Wallapatta adds smart page breaks by analyzing your entire document. It minimizes ugly breaks such as breaks in the middle of paragraphs, etc.

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Click **folder icon** on the toolbar to open the folder containing images. The images in that folder can be added to wallapatta document by giving the relative path. For example, assume the image folder is ``home/mydocs/images`` and there is a file called ``logo.png`` in that folder. Click on the folder icon and select images folder. Then the image file can be referenced in wallapatta as ``images/logo.png``. >>> <<< <i class="fa fa-4x fa-folder"></i> Folder Icon Click **open icon** on the toolbar to open a wallapatta document. >>> <<< <i class="fa fa-4x fa-upload"></i> Open Icon Click **Save icon** on the toolbar to save an opened file. >>> <<< <i class="fa fa-4x fa-download"></i> Save Icon Click **save as** on the toolbar to save the current document to a new file. For instance you can start off using Wallapatta by saving this sample document onto your computer by clicking the save as icon. Click **print icon** on the toolbar to print the document. It will ask for the page size. The width and height is the content area of a page (excluding margins). Wallapatta adds smart **page breaks** by analyzing your entire document. It minimizes ugly breaks such as breaks in the middle of paragraphs, etc. >>> <<< <i class="fa fa-4x fa-print"></i> Print Icon