This is caused by either mis-nested HTML or mis-quoted ATTRIBUTES.
Scroll up through your code to the first instance of the strangeness (the
first time you see that the last letter is a different color). Take a look
around that area of a missing or duplicated quotation mark.
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Thanks!
John Jansen
Microsoft Office FrontPage
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"Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In Design View, right-click on the image, choose Picture Properties and
> set
> the border thickness to 0 (zero).
>
> To see the color coding settings, with a page open, choose Tools | Page
> Options | Color Coding. I'm not sure why the last letter of a word would
> not
> be the same as the other letters; it may indicate a coding error.
>
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> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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> J.M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> Hi. I'm new to FP2003. I decided the best way to learn the program
>> was to dive in. I'm learning slowly but surely, but I can't figure
>> out why my images have a border around them in preview mode, when the
>> image is used as a link. If the images aren't linked, then no border.
>>
>> Also, I like the color coding of the html code. But I've noticed that
>> some words are red, some blue, and some the last letter of the word
>> is not the same as the other letters.
>>
>> Any suggestions!!????
>>
>> Thanks!
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