Front Page page margin

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Kathy

In trying to edit the page margin, I find that there is
no "margin" tab in the "page properties" window. Even my
instrustion booklet shows two different "version"
(pictures) of this window - one show the margin tab, one
without. ??
 
With your page open click Tools > Page Options, click the Compatibility tab
and set all dropdowns to Custom.
Click OK

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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Tools | Page Options | Capability tab, set browsers to custom.

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

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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The margin tab only works when you have the page compatibility set to IE
only since Netscape Navigator doesn't support this feature. FP will hide
features like this that don't meet the page compatibility settings. By
default, the compatibility settings are set to IE and Navigator. You can
change this through the Tools | Page Options | Compatibility. Just be
careful though, as changing this to enable one feature like Margins may
enable other features that won't make your site look as good in multiple
browsers.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
 
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
With your page open click Tools > Page Options, click the Compatibility tab
and set all dropdowns to Custom.
Click OK

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer




.
 
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
The margin tab only works when you have the page compatibility set to IE
only since Netscape Navigator doesn't support this feature. FP will hide
features like this that don't meet the page compatibility settings. By
default, the compatibility settings are set to IE and Navigator. You can
change this through the Tools | Page Options | Compatibility. Just be
careful though, as changing this to enable one feature like Margins may
enable other features that won't make your site look as good in multiple
browsers.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage




.
 
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
Tools | Page Options | Capability tab, set browsers to custom.

--

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

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
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Mark,

Is there an explanation of what 'Custom' means somewhere? Mine are all set to Custom but I never knew exactly what Custom takes into account.

R.


| The margin tab only works when you have the page compatibility set to IE
| only since Netscape Navigator doesn't support this feature. FP will hide
| features like this that don't meet the page compatibility settings. By
| default, the compatibility settings are set to IE and Navigator. You can
| change this through the Tools | Page Options | Compatibility. Just be
| careful though, as changing this to enable one feature like Margins may
| enable other features that won't make your site look as good in multiple
| browsers.
|
| Hope this helps,
| Mark Fitzpatrick
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
|
| | > In trying to edit the page margin, I find that there is
| > no "margin" tab in the "page properties" window. Even my
| > instrustion booklet shows two different "version"
| > (pictures) of this window - one show the margin tab, one
| > without. ??
|
|
 
Custom means that it is up to you to know what will or will not work in the
various browsers and versions. By selecting custom, FP give you access to
all components.

--

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

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


Mark,

Is there an explanation of what 'Custom' means somewhere? Mine are all set
to Custom but I never knew exactly what Custom takes into account.

R.


| The margin tab only works when you have the page compatibility set to IE
| only since Netscape Navigator doesn't support this feature. FP will hide
| features like this that don't meet the page compatibility settings. By
| default, the compatibility settings are set to IE and Navigator. You can
| change this through the Tools | Page Options | Compatibility. Just be
| careful though, as changing this to enable one feature like Margins may
| enable other features that won't make your site look as good in multiple
| browsers.
|
| Hope this helps,
| Mark Fitzpatrick
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
|
| | > In trying to edit the page margin, I find that there is
| > no "margin" tab in the "page properties" window. Even my
| > instrustion booklet shows two different "version"
| > (pictures) of this window - one show the margin tab, one
| > without. ??
|
|
 
Hi Rob,

A quick and dirty explanation of custom would be that all features of
FrontPage will be available to you to use..but you would need to know which
features work in which browsers.

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Joe

Forum Crafters:
http://www.forumcrafters.com
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http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage

Mark,

Is there an explanation of what 'Custom' means somewhere? Mine are all set
to Custom but I never knew exactly what Custom takes into account.

R.


| The margin tab only works when you have the page compatibility set to IE
| only since Netscape Navigator doesn't support this feature. FP will hide
| features like this that don't meet the page compatibility settings. By
| default, the compatibility settings are set to IE and Navigator. You can
| change this through the Tools | Page Options | Compatibility. Just be
| careful though, as changing this to enable one feature like Margins may
| enable other features that won't make your site look as good in multiple
| browsers.
|
| Hope this helps,
| Mark Fitzpatrick
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
|
| | > In trying to edit the page margin, I find that there is
| > no "margin" tab in the "page properties" window. Even my
| > instrustion booklet shows two different "version"
| > (pictures) of this window - one show the margin tab, one
| > without. ??
|
|
 
AH...cool thanks all.

R.


| Hi Rob,
|
| A quick and dirty explanation of custom would be that all features of
| FrontPage will be available to you to use..but you would need to know which
| features work in which browsers.
|
| --
| Joe
|
| Forum Crafters:
| http://www.forumcrafters.com
| FrontPage Users Forums:
| http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage
|
| | Mark,
|
| Is there an explanation of what 'Custom' means somewhere? Mine are all set
| to Custom but I never knew exactly what Custom takes into account.
|
| R.
|
|
| | | The margin tab only works when you have the page compatibility set to IE
| | only since Netscape Navigator doesn't support this feature. FP will hide
| | features like this that don't meet the page compatibility settings. By
| | default, the compatibility settings are set to IE and Navigator. You can
| | change this through the Tools | Page Options | Compatibility. Just be
| | careful though, as changing this to enable one feature like Margins may
| | enable other features that won't make your site look as good in multiple
| | browsers.
| |
| | Hope this helps,
| | Mark Fitzpatrick
| | Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| |
| | | | > In trying to edit the page margin, I find that there is
| | > no "margin" tab in the "page properties" window. Even my
| | > instrustion booklet shows two different "version"
| | > (pictures) of this window - one show the margin tab, one
| | > without. ??
| |
| |
|
|
 

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