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Nancy Benner Janyszeski

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Creating and managing a website using FrontPage. Front Page server extension problems. FrontPage is no longer being offered by Microsoft. Microsoft Expression Web is the new professional Web design application software.

Tina Clarke

U.K.
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I am a Microsoft MVP - Expression Web (was FrontPage for five years) and have several FP/EW help sites. If I take the time to answer your question, respond in kind and take the time to fill in the ratings and comments - good or bad. Thanks.

Richard Rost

U.S.
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I am happy to answer any questions about Microsoft FrontPage. I use FrontPage daily, and can help with web page design, FP-specific usage, HTML, ASP, JavaScript, or any other problems you're having. I currently use FrontPage 2003. Also, please be sure to check the Microsoft Frontpage Tips & Tricks and Microsoft Frontpage Tutorials sections of my web site.

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2009-11-21 Front Page 2002:

Martin, you simply run a link to the file name of the pdf file You can drag the file to the location in your document and a link will automatically be created. If you want to edit how the link

2009-11-20 Front page:

if thats what you want then why don't you just put the spots onto the orginal graphic? if you wanted links from those points .. make the wordart a jpg and use the hotspots on the jpg..... what I am talking

2009-11-19 Front page:

mmm well if you mean the page expanding and contracting .. then yes use percentage ... .however you are never going to get the same spot all the time... what you could do though is use superpreview

2009-11-18 Windows Photo Gallery:

Ken - Windows Photo Gallery is a Windows component which I have never used and does not relate to Front page. Sorry I cant' help. The following is a tutorial that might help http://www.microsoft

2009-11-18 Windows Photo Gallery:

windows photo gallery ... its nothing to do with Frontpage - this is the frontpage forum.. however it does say in the help "If you prefer, you can drag picture files directly into an open e‑mail

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