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Guest

I created a link on our homepage which opens a PDF flyer within the same
homepage window. Problem:
When the PDF flyer is opened, it is opened is a split window format. The
screen displaying the PDF flyer has a tool bar that I can hide. In doing so I
have no way of printing the flyer. The printer icon that is displayed on
user's browser prints out a message “The document in this frame cannot be
printed as laid out".

When I click on the link (homepage) to display the flyer, how can I get it
to display in its own window using the browser toolbar? Create its own
webpage for it? I was hoping to leave it on our homepage as a link for it to
be more visible. Thought about having it come up with the open\save window,
but I had planned to create more links within this flyer.

Any suggestions appreciated,
ted
 
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Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

in FrontPage select the link, then right click, chose hyperlink properties,
then the target button (upper right) and set to "new window" or _blank.
this will fire it up in a new window and not get it stuck in your frameset.

HTH

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Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

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a fantastic convenience for site owners.
http://contentseed.com/
 
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Guest

Your the man chris, now if i could answer me one last question please. How do
I go about getting the acrobat reader icon/download on my site if user's
don't have reader?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You go to the adobe web site and read the agreement for displaying it on your web site.

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