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Does anyone know why the following steps are needed to paste clip art, etc.,
from Word into FrontPage? If you don't take these steps and you just paste clip art with a layout position set to In front of text, the image pastes, but behaves different in FrontPage in terms of positioning it and the image is NOT saved as a separate file. Please see steps below and try it. Thanks in advance: If you copy and paste an image such as clip art, WordArt, or a drawing object from Word to FrontPage, you must take special steps in Word first to insure that the pasted image comes in as a separate file for embedding. First create the image in Word with the Layout position In line with text. To do this in Word, select the image, right-click it, and click Format Picture, Layout tab, Wrapping style, In line with text, OK. Next, copy the in line image, and then paste it into FrontPage as an Image Tag using the Paste Options smart tag list button. In this way, the will be saved as a separate gif file. Arlene |
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html doesn't allow for images and other external files to be embedded into a page, like Word
It would be better to create your HTML documents directly in FP or another HTML editor and not Word, if the primary purpose of the document is to make available on the internet as a HTML document, otherwise convert it to a PDF document so that you retain the formatting and all embedded objects. -- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage) ============================================== If you feel your current issue is a results of installing a Service Pack or security update, please contact Microsoft Product Support Services: http://support.microsoft.com If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a security update, then there is usually no charge for the call. ============================================== "Arlene" <Arlene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C57F5A46-2E5F-4E7F-9F3B-4535C2359EB5@microsoft.com... > Does anyone know why the following steps are needed to paste clip art, etc., > from Word into FrontPage? If you don't take these steps and you just paste > clip art with a layout position set to In front of text, the image pastes, > but behaves different in FrontPage in terms of positioning it and the image > is NOT saved as a separate file. Please see steps below and try it. Thanks in > advance: > > If you copy and paste an image such as clip art, WordArt, or a drawing > object from Word to FrontPage, you must take special steps in Word first to > insure that the pasted image comes in as a separate file for embedding. First > create the image in Word with the Layout position In line with text. To do > this in Word, select the image, right-click it, and click Format Picture, > Layout tab, Wrapping style, In line with text, OK. Next, copy the in line > image, and then paste it into FrontPage as an Image Tag using the Paste > Options smart tag list button. In this way, the will be saved as a separate > gif file. > > Arlene |
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Yes, use FP for laying out your pages ... not a WORD doc.
You need to IMPORT all your graphics into FP before you can use them on pages. You will need to do a screen capture of Wordart to be able to use it. This + another article mentioned within, will help you, I'm sure: http://www.eleanorstravels.com/frontpage-dontdo.htm Eleanor "Arlene" <Arlene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C57F5A46-2E5F-4E7F-9F3B-4535C2359EB5@microsoft.com... > Does anyone know why the following steps are needed to paste clip art, > etc., > from Word into FrontPage? If you don't take these steps and you just paste > clip art with a layout position set to In front of text, the image pastes, > but behaves different in FrontPage in terms of positioning it and the > image > is NOT saved as a separate file. Please see steps below and try it. Thanks > in > advance: > > If you copy and paste an image such as clip art, WordArt, or a drawing > object from Word to FrontPage, you must take special steps in Word first > to > insure that the pasted image comes in as a separate file for embedding. > First > create the image in Word with the Layout position In line with text. To do > this in Word, select the image, right-click it, and click Format Picture, > Layout tab, Wrapping style, In line with text, OK. Next, copy the in line > image, and then paste it into FrontPage as an Image Tag using the Paste > Options smart tag list button. In this way, the will be saved as a > separate > gif file. > > Arlene |
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Could you not simply insert the clipart straight in to Frontpage (forget
copy/paste from Word). Use the MS Office clipart manager (whatever its called) and insert the image directly into frontpage. Frontpage is not a word processor - don't expect it to behave like one. "Arlene" <Arlene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C57F5A46-2E5F-4E7F-9F3B-4535C2359EB5@microsoft.com... > Does anyone know why the following steps are needed to paste clip art, > etc., > from Word into FrontPage? If you don't take these steps and you just paste > clip art with a layout position set to In front of text, the image pastes, > but behaves different in FrontPage in terms of positioning it and the > image > is NOT saved as a separate file. Please see steps below and try it. Thanks > in > advance: > > If you copy and paste an image such as clip art, WordArt, or a drawing > object from Word to FrontPage, you must take special steps in Word first > to > insure that the pasted image comes in as a separate file for embedding. > First > create the image in Word with the Layout position In line with text. To do > this in Word, select the image, right-click it, and click Format Picture, > Layout tab, Wrapping style, In line with text, OK. Next, copy the in line > image, and then paste it into FrontPage as an Image Tag using the Paste > Options smart tag list button. In this way, the will be saved as a > separate > gif file. > > Arlene |
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