WordArt is really only viewable for users of IE under Windows. HTML just doesn't support all of the
things can be done in a Word Processing or Desktop publishing application, etc.
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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
http://www.Ecom-Data.com
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"AttitudeDancer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Although I publish my page as HTML, not all of the page is created as HTML.
> Much of it is plain text. I have come to believe that Microsoft needs to
> coordinate programs within MS Office. There are many good features in Word
> that should be in FrontPage and many good functions in FrontPage that should
> be in Word. For now I will use WordArt to change the direction of my text
> and re-format the design as needed. Thanks for your ideas!
>
> ".._.." wrote:
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>> That isn't something FrontPage can do. (It's HTML, a different format than
>> most MS Office document types)
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>> The closest you can get is make an image (screenshot in Word).
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>> IF you could find some specialized coding to make it happen with HTML, it's
>> unlikely to work in anything other than Internet Explorer when viewed.
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>> "AttitudeDancer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> >I would like to change the direction that text flows from top to bottom
>> > vertically. I do this often in Word but can't find the command in FP. I
>> > would rather not create in Word, then copy and paste to FP if I can do
>> > right
>> > in FP2003
>> >
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