When you use the thumbnail function, it just create a link to the large
image, not a page, which is required do what you want.
Also all images should be imported into your current open FP web prior to
being used within the web, so that you are never prompted to save embedded
images. After you have create your thumbnails, you would then create a new
page for each of the large images, then change the link from the thumbnail
to point to the page with the large image, instead of directly to the large
image.
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"E. Garcia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When you click to enlarge thumbnails, they leave my
> black themed page, and enlargement appears in windows
> picture and fax viewer. The text and theme are left
> behind. This happen in edit, preview and browser. I want
> the enlargement to appear right where it's thumbnail is,
> or on a new page, with the theme and text that appeared
> below it's thumbnail. My method is as follows:
>
> 1. select theme
> 2. create naviagation structure
> 3. in page view on new page,insert table
> 4. enter text and Image(500 pixel width) in seperate cells
> 5. auto thumbnail
> 6. center image thumbnail in cell
> 7. Save, Clk OK to save imbedded files
> 8. repeat steps 4 through 7 until table is full (8-12
> images)
> 9. loose borders (set border width to 0)