altered tables after replacing HDrive

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after my hard drive had to be replaced and the tech guy
saved the data from a partitian drive and reinstalled
it... the entire template configs are altered and the
table settings are too large making the page scroll at
the bottom of the screen...

is it because the temp files are missing?

an entire site is totally warped now... can anyone
suggest any advice... I keep trying to reset the tables
with no success... they work in some browsers but not
others like firefox


thanks
 
It's difficult to determine the true issue without seeing the code. I would
suggest that you place your cursor into each main table of the pages, select
"Table Properties" - then set to 100%.

Teri
:)
 
fweeRange said:
after my hard drive had to be replaced and the tech guy
saved the data from a partitian drive and reinstalled
it... the entire template configs are altered and the
table settings are too large making the page scroll at
the bottom of the screen...

is it because the temp files are missing?

an entire site is totally warped now... can anyone
suggest any advice... I keep trying to reset the tables
with no success... they work in some browsers but not
others like firefox


thanks
Open your site live in Internet Explorer, and choose Edit in Microsoft
Office FrontPage from the File drop down menu. Publish the site to your hard
drive. Choose the Publish all pages option.
 
Have you set your monitor resolution to the same settings you had it at before the hard drive was
replaced??
If your hard drive was replaced, I would assume your OS has been reinstalled.
Therefore most of the settings you had made before are all gone and need to be "reset."

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 

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