This is just the way the Link Bar components work. They assume you always
want to refer to the same page by the same name. Less confusing.
If you want more flexibility, consider using some other kind of button, such
as a FrontPage 2003 Interactive Button.
Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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"BrianB" wrote:
> I would like to have the banners on all my pages within the website saying
> different things. but whenever I try to change the text in the banner on the
> index page only, it makes a global change, and I have to go back and redo all
> of the banners. how do i make changes to the first page without it changing
> all the rest?
>
> thanks,
>
> bri
>
>