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It's a few weeks since I last used FP2003 so I am even rustier than I was then! I cannot seem to add an existing page to a new top page. I had this problem before and cannot recall how to solve it. I need to link the same page to two others. Each time I try I am told that this page is already in the navigation structure. Also, I seem to have done something strange as all my link bars are correctly named throughout but when I preview in the browser one of the buttons shows "new link bar". I can't see where this is happening. Jill |
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>-----Original Message-----
> >It's a few weeks since I last used FP2003 so I am even >rustier than I was then! I cannot seem to add an >existing page to a new top page. I had this problem >before and cannot recall how to solve it. I need to link >the same page to two others. Each time I try I am told >that this page is already in the navigation structure. I have a feeling that your new top page is actually in the main navigation structure. A Top page needs to line up paralled with the Home page, with no parent. >Also, I seem to have done something strange as all my >link bars are correctly named throughout but when I >preview in the browser one of the buttons shows "new link >bar". I can't see where this is happening. >Jill Somewhere, one of your Web *pages* has the Navigation view name "New Link Bar". Jim Buyens Microsoft FrontPage MVP http://www.interlacken.com Author of: *---------------------------------------------------- |\--------------------------------------------------- || Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out ||--------------------------------------------------- || Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition || Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out || Faster Smarter Beginning Programming || (All from Microsoft Press) |/--------------------------------------------------- *---------------------------------------------------- |
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Right-click a page in navigation view and select "view all"
To include a page in your nav structure, right click on it and select "Included in Link Bars" |
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No such option as 'View all' in Nav view???
"wp" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 0DAD7F0-8247-4980-BA00-9D396F89A7A0@microsoft.com...> Right-click a page in navigation view and select "view all". > To include a page in your nav structure, right click on it and select "Included in Link Bars" |
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