Adding buttons to go to another page.

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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.
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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
:)
 
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)
 

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