IFrame would be your best option, but you will have to create individual page for each topic. Short
of doing the that you would need a database driven application.
This could also be done with CSS Layers (hiding/unHiding) or bookmarks however, I do not like that
approach since all of the content is downloaded when the page is requested from the server, which
could result in a very large file, if you have many topics, etc.
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"gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:fa0ff.138$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am trying to design a page (FP2003, winxp) with a few buttons on the left and a "window" on the
>right, such that clicking the link on the left displays the relevant text on the right. I've tried
>inline frames, tables, online help, books, etc., and can't get the hyperlinks to display the
>appropriate text on the right. I am trying to avoid opening a new page for each topic. I must be
>missing something simple (?). Can someone tell me how to do this, or point me to the right
>resource?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Gary
>