You can't do it
You would need to open the order_form.htm in a new window from a hyperlink within a page, not the nav bar
Your order page is on your nav bar, and you can't target elements of the nav bar
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| Not sure where to set up the 'new window'...am posting the link...
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http://mirielthreadsandjules.com/jules/order_form.htm
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| | > in the hyperlink dialague box, click 'target...' button then choose "new
| window".
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| > | > > Thanks, Steve
| > > How do I set it to open in a 'new' window?
| > >
| > > | > > > Open the form in a "new window" and make sure it has a note to tell
| the
| > > visitor to not "Close" the
| > > > page until they are done.
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| > > > Have you looked at any shopping cart programs.???
| > > >
| > > > Also, if you're going to conduct financial transactions via the
| internet,
| > > you really need to use a
| > > > secure server.
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| > > > Steve Easton
| > > > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > > > 95isalive
| > > > This site is best viewed............
| > > > .......................with a computer
| > > >
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| > > > > I'm creating an order form for a client. It works great, but now
| what
| > > she
| > > > > wants is for the form to hold the data even after a customer submits
| an
| > > > > order....I suppose what she is thinking is that they might continue
| > > browsing
| > > > > the site and want to order something else.
| > > > > Is there a way using FP2003 to set the form to hold the user data?
| > > > >
| > > > > Shirley
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