Options Before opening a file, you can set options for the converted HTML output by clicking the Options button. You can choose whether to publish the document as a single HTML file, or with multiple pages. Multiple pages can correspond to the section headings in the document or the original page numbers. When using section-based mode, Section-splitting threshold allows you to choose from 3 levels of section headings for generating your published document. The Converter offers three standard settings for HTML Tidy, the built-in accessibility checker. The Converter generates a CSS stylesheet automatically for each document. You can also import your own by selecting the Use custom CSS file checkbox and typing in the path to your own CSS file, or browsing to it. Here you can switch the automatic RiverDocs Converter startup tutorials on or off. They can always be accessed from Help. With HTML Navigation enabled, RiverDocs Converter automatically inserts a set of navigation links in each page of the converted document. You can customise the link names – for example, you might prefer to add the word “page”. Source Document Image Handling allows you to keep all the images in the converted document by selecting Process all, or to omit them all by using the Desktop publishing or scanned setting to have them ignored during conversion processing.