And, "assuming" they aren't using FP navigation structure, here is another
example:
http://simplythebest.net/scripts/DHTML_scripts/javascripts/javascript_134.html
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Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
Understanding FrontPage:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
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| Hi, Garret~
|
| I'm assuming you have your FrontPage navigation structure set up
correctly,
| where "back" is to the left of the current page and "next" is to the right
in
| the structure. If so, you simply need to place your cursor on the page
where
| you want the links (in Design view), and select Insert>Navigation>Bar
Based
| on Navigation Structure. If your web uses a theme, select the default of
| "Use Page's Theme" - otherwise, scroll WAY down and select one of the text
| options (like xxx | xxx| xxx).
|
| Then set the orientation to horizontal and select "Finish". Afterward,
you
| will want to tick the radio button for "Back and Next". You may also
choose
| to check the boxes to include home page and/or include parent page on that
| screen.
|
| Teri
|

|
|
|
| "Garret" wrote:
|
| > Using Microsoft Office Front Page 2003. How can I add a button to the
main
| > page so that when clicked it will advance to the next page?
| >
| > Garret Clasen
| > South Dakota State U.
| > (e-mail address removed)