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To recreate more Pages:
Using the Save As function to create a new page.
The fastest way to create pages on the fly is to use the
Save As function in FrontPage. This technique is especially good for templates
that have more that one layout page.
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Open a page in your web with a layout that will suit
what you need the page for.
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Click File/Save As.
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In the dialogue box at the Page Title area click the
Change Button. And Change the Name to Suit.
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In the File name box type in the new file name with
no spaces and be sure to leave the .htm intact.
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Now click save.
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Your new page will appear in the folder list.
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Go to The Navigation View and drag and drop your new
page to where you want it in the navigation structure.
There is more information about adding and deleting pages
in our
help center.
Editing the Right Side Navigation
The buttons are contained in the navigation.htm page within the "include"
folder. This page consists of a single table with 1 column and 8 rows.
The cells which contain the existing navigation buttons are already configured.
Each "button" cell is set to a fixed width of 180 pixels. Note that you
cannot use the navigation web-bot in this area. Each button link needs
to be set by hand. You only do this once within the include file and it
will appear on all of your pages.
- To delete a button, simply delete that table cell.
- To change a button name, right-click on the hyperlink and select
Hyperlink Properties from the menu. In the Edit Hyperlink window, select
the page to which you wish to link. Next, click on the Style button.
In the Modify Style window, type in the word "nav" (without the
quotations) in the class area.
- To add additional buttons, place your cursor inside of a table cell
and go to Table > Insert Rows or Columns. Add a row to above or below
the existing cell. Right-click in the newly created cell and select
Cell Properties. Set the width to 180 pixels. Type in the page name
that you wish to appear on the tab. Highlight the word, right-click
and select Hyperlink Properties. Follow the same directions as for changing
a button name.
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