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      22nd May 2005
What I'm doing now: "View Source", search for text section, cut and paste. It
seems to me there should be an easier way. Is there?
 
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      22nd May 2005
If you want to try something interesting...with the email opened...File | Save As and htm(l) page (put it into a folder somewhere), then Import it into your FP web/site and edit it the way you want. I wouldn't save it directly into FP on the initial Save As.


"Typewriter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:53EB880D-B05F-4D6D-A4B1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> What I'm doing now: "View Source", search for text section, cut and paste. It
> seems to me there should be an easier way. Is there?

 
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File | Save As and htm(l) page (put it into a folder somewhere), then Import
it into your FP web/site and edit it the way you want. I wouldn't save it
directly into FP on the initial Save As.
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Thanks, Crash. That DOES work -- and even if some stuff still has to be cut
and pasted, it will be easier than what I've been doing. How about this: how
to import the formatted content INTO a template page, i.e., one with no text
content, but WITH a lot of css stuff, on the site? (I have to cut and paste
it, don't I :^)
 
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      22nd May 2005
Not sure I exactly follow you..but you can set it up as a template - either an 'official' .tem file or just do a Save As with the blank then use that to create new pages by doing Save As's from that. You can apply a linked CSS to the blank ... if thats what you mean.



"Typewriter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:7522E451-C2BE-48F4-9F28-(E-Mail Removed)...
> File | Save As and htm(l) page (put it into a folder somewhere), then Import
> it into your FP web/site and edit it the way you want. I wouldn't save it
> directly into FP on the initial Save As.
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> Thanks, Crash. That DOES work -- and even if some stuff still has to be cut
> and pasted, it will be easier than what I've been doing. How about this: how
> to import the formatted content INTO a template page, i.e., one with no text
> content, but WITH a lot of css stuff, on the site? (I have to cut and paste
> it, don't I :^)

 
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      22nd May 2005
but you can set it up as a template - either an 'official' .tem file or just
do a Save As with the blank then use that to create new pages by doing Save
As's from that. You can apply a linked CSS to the blank ... if thats what you
mean.
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Oh, dear. I don't even know WHAT I mean, and don't know what a .tem file is.
But I have books, and am going to get to them one of these days; in the
meantime, I spend the time attending to content. "My" css was designed by
someone else, and I'm afraid to fool with it, though I'm tired of the design,
lest I . . . erase everything.

The site is http://DeepEndNews.com, a site which is a lot more work than it
looks like it would be. It was designed by a pro, and I kind of got stuck
with doing it alone. Have maintained it with HomeSite (crashed a lot), GoLive
(incomprehensible AND crashed a lot), now FrontPage (incomprehensible and
DOESN'T crash, usually -- although its business end did get hijacked early
on, which I believe is still the source of some trouble. You can see an
example of what I mean, if you care to, by clicking on any entry at the top
of http://deependnews.com/cwolman.htm. (In the earlier entries, I was
reformatting the whole deal character by character, and putting it into my
style; in the latest entries, I've maintained the original as it comes in
email . . .)

Please don't feel you have to answer this right now -- or at all. I'm a
little unlcear as to how THIS feature works, too, but hope I can get back to
it if I close it down, etc.

 
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