I see there have been a number of responses, but please permit me to offer one more. I believe the current version of ChemDraw allows one to save a structure as a molfile or pdb file. Using either of these formats, it's advantageous to encorporate the structure in a Web page using the format <embed src="filename.pdb" height=200 width=200 ...> so that the structure can be viewed with a Chemical MIME plug-in, such as Chemscape Chime. This offers the viewer of the page the opportunity to rotate the structure, resize, change several viewing options and even save to disk. The structure remains a 'live' chemical object, rather than simply a graphic. My two cents worth. Mitch Miller
I have a number of structures created in Chemdraw, and would like to include these in my web pages. The program does not offer a .gif extension file type. Could anyone suggest how I might do this please?
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