Page-limited table of contents

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Guest

I would like to create a table of contents/hyperlink list for just one page. I have selected the bookmarks on the page. I would like to run a tool like the table of contents in Word that would create a list of all the bookmarks in order and provide links that jump to them. In Word I can create a table of contents and tell it what to include. In Frontpage I'd like to tell it to make a list of all the bookmarks only. This should be easy but I am new and do not see how to do it. Can anyone help, please? Thanks
 
J

Jim Buyens

This feature isn't built into FrontPage. You need to
create the bookmark links by hand.

FWIW, common practice these days is away from long pages
with lots of bookmarks, and toward individual, more
focused pages.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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-----Original Message-----
I would like to create a table of contents/hyperlink list
for just one page. I have selected the bookmarks on the
page. I would like to run a tool like the table of
contents in Word that would create a list of all the
bookmarks in order and provide links that jump to them.
In Word I can create a table of contents and tell it what
to include. In Frontpage I'd like to tell it to make a
list of all the bookmarks only. This should be easy but I
am new and do not see how to do it. Can anyone help,
please? Thanks
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the response. I understand that pages should be kept short but this is based on a chapter in a book and it seems to be the best approach at leats if we keep to html. Thanks again
 

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