Yes
It's done by setting Shared Borders as the default for the web site, then in
Page A placing all the content in the shared border area.
All other pages - page B, page C, Page D.... will have the same content.
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Ron Symonds
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"Clueless Amil" <"Clueless Amil"@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone heard of a situation where if one were to....
>
> Create a web page... called "A" and fill it with some text and
graphics....
> then create another web page.... called "B" .... and right then and there,
> whatever was on "A" is now on "B" without doing anything more than create
> that second page "B"?
>
> Signed... "Clueless" Amil
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