All Pages the Same

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I'm new to this and would appreciate a little help. I have made a Page that I want all the pages to look the same. Is the a way to change all pages without designing each page?
 
If you are using a version prior to FP2003, you would have to do a Save As
from this page to make additional pages, consider using FP Includes on this
page for item that may change over time, so that you only have to update a
single page, instead of each individual page. The FP include page is good
for navigation, headers and footers, etc.

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Tom said:
I'm new to this and would appreciate a little help. I have made a Page
that I want all the pages to look the same. Is the a way to change all pages
without designing each page?
 
Or you could use a template, fill in the info, then save-as. Very simple if you don't want to get into styles, includes, and CSS. (like me:)
 
I looked at CSS style and Include's not to sure how to do this yet. Will need to read and try them for a while, I'm using FP 2003. Trying to make the left side of page and header and footer the same on every page. If I could make a template page, this looks like the answer or not. So can you make your own template?
 
Since you are using FP2003, look at using the Dynamic Web Template
component.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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Tom said:
I looked at CSS style and Include's not to sure how to do this yet. Will
need to read and try them for a while, I'm using FP 2003. Trying to make
the left side of page and header and footer the same on every page. If I
could make a template page, this looks like the answer or not. So can you
make your own template?
 
In FP2000, under help search for Display a page on another page.


Display a page on another page
You can display an HTML page on another page in the web, allowing you to
maintain separate pages. For example, to display a copyright notice on
several pages in a web, create one page that contains the copyright notice,
and include that page on other pages in the web. When you update the
copyright notice, you simply update that one page; all other pages that
include the copyright page will be automatically updated.

Note This feature only works for pages in a web.

1.. In Page view, position the insertion point where you want to include a
page.
2.. On the Insert menu, point to Component, and then click Insert Page.
3.. In the Page to include box, type the relative URL of the page to
include, or click Browse to find the file.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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