Pages are wrong size when viewed -- additional info.

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I've read some advice to others about this problem...and the recommendation has something to do with re-sizing the table..? let me say that I never used a table (or didn't know I was) when I created my individual web pages. Instead, I cut and paste my individual pages from MS Publisher. When I go to FP2002 and open the Tables menu, there is nothing active but 'insert'.

If this is how to correct sizing problem, please expalin how to use the Table menu

Thank you very much

Steve
 
Table/Insert/Table and then adjust the settings for how many columns, rows etc. Set width to 100% and go from there. Then put your images/text whatever into the table cells.


| I've read some advice to others about this problem...and the recommendation has something to do with re-sizing the table..? let me say that I never used a table (or didn't know I was) when I created my individual web pages. Instead, I cut and paste my individual pages from MS Publisher. When I go to FP2002 and open the Tables menu, there is nothing active but 'insert'.
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| If this is how to correct sizing problem, please expalin how to use the Table menu.
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| Thank you very much.
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| Steve
 
well...try inserting a table then go from there.

tables have columns and rows - on a basic level..they are like tables in MS Word.

they help with layout more than anything if you have the ugly borders set to '0'
width.


steve said:
I've read some advice to others about this problem...and the recommendation has
something to do with re-sizing the table..? let me say that I never used a table
(or didn't know I was) when I created my individual web pages. Instead, I cut
and paste my individual pages from MS Publisher. When I go to FP2002 and open
the Tables menu, there is nothing active but 'insert'.
 

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