That feature is added to FP2003
- if you are using the FP SE, don't mess w/ the code
- if not, you'll need a 3rd party tool like Html-kit
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"1 Just Jeff" <jhopkins4@"nospam"sc.rr.com> wrote in message news:O$C%(E-Mail Removed)...
| Hi,
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| Win98
| FP2000
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| I have found that I can use Page Options to format the html on that
| respective page. I like the layout for separating table-html from other
| material in addition to indenting rows.
|
| But though I like this for editing and development, I would not like that to
| be the layout of the html once I publish it. These pages are college physics
| and astronomy tests, and I would like the html (if viewed by the student) to
| be compressed/condensed and left formatted as possible so tables and such
| don't stand out so easily just by glancing at the code.
|
| Anyway technique out there other than doing each page by hand (which would
| be a terrible option

|
| thanks,
| Jeff
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