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#However, the concept map can be saved in many other formats. You can export the map to a text document file (in .odt or .doc formats). You can also export the map as an image (in .png or .jpeg formats) or as a web page (in .html format), as shown in the second image.
 
#However, the concept map can be saved in many other formats. You can export the map to a text document file (in .odt or .doc formats). You can also export the map as an image (in .png or .jpeg formats) or as a web page (in .html format), as shown in the second image.
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====Typing Telugu in Freeplane====
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====Language setup in Freeplane====
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Freeplane  will not allow you to type Telugu directly, you will need to change font family in Freeplane by the following:
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Freeplane  will not allow you to type other language directly, you will need to change font family in Freeplane by the following:
 
# Go to Tools -> Preferences -> Appearance ->  
 
# Go to Tools -> Preferences -> Appearance ->  
# In the font family option select Telugu fonts and click on '''Okay'''.
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# In the font family option select required language fonts and click on '''Okay'''.
# Freeplane may ask you to restart, after which you can type in Telugu.
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# Freeplane may ask you to restart, after which you can type in other selected language.
 
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'''Note:'''If you are using older version of Freeplane, this approach will not work. You need to type Telugu in Libreoffice writer and copy paste it into Freeplane, and change the font to Telugu for each node.
 
'''Note:'''If you are using older version of Freeplane, this approach will not work. You need to type Telugu in Libreoffice writer and copy paste it into Freeplane, and change the font to Telugu for each node.
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