I believe the matchup is positional. The default editable
region will always be the one that occurs first in the
HTML. However, try this:
Instead of first designing your content and then attaching
the DWT, attach the DWT to a blank page and then design
the content.
Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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>-----Original Message-----
>I have a template with 2 editable regions located in 2
>columns. The narrow column is on the left, named
>(sub_menu), this region contains a nav link bar, default
>setting: Child. The wide column on the right named
>(body1).
>
>After designing content that I want in body1, I attach my
>template. The default region to attach the template is
>sub_menu. Now I have to modify this to body1 in order to
>attach my template.
>
>This is problematic for me as almost all of my content
>will be in body1. Is there a method to make body1 the
>default region when attaching a template? Will save me a
>few clicks.
>
>BTW... DTW's are very cool!
>
>Thank-you
>.
>