If all your pages are directly under the home page set it to Child pages under home
If they are also below other child pages (2 levels) you may need 2 nav bars
- Child pages under home and Child pages
But the links will never look the same on all pages since not all pages Child pages (under home) will have the same Child pages
(pages under another page)
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"Dick" <LeadWinger> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| Thanks Jens. Which pages do I set? I tried it on one child page, and
| the left nav buttons appeared on all child pages, but they disappeared
| on the home page!!
|
| On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:17:54 +0200, "Jens Peter Karlsen [FP-MVP]"
| <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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| >Set it to Same Level +Home.
| >
| >Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
| >
| >On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 22:09:43 -0700, Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
| >
| >>I am working on a website that has a home page (parent?) and several
| >>what I would call child pages. I am using themes, and the corporate
| >>template. The home page has buttons on the left side which direct you
| >>to the corresponding child page. However, those buttons don't appear
| >>on any child page.
| >>
| >>I have shared borders set to all pages. I see that the nav bar
| >>properties are set to child for all levels, including the home page.
| >>Every time I start mucking around with Navigation Bar Properties, I
| >>get things screwed up. What needs to be done to have the same nav
| >>buttons appear on the left of all pages?
|