can't change font on certain pages

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DianaH

I need help. I created a newsgroup (using the template provided by FP 2003)
and there are pages that have perhaps a style that's either courier new or
times new roman. I want to replace those with arial. I think some of the
pages are webbots (or something like that). Frontpage won't open those
pages. How can I change the font? I hope someone can help.
Thanks.
 
Right click the include page and select Open included page

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|I need help. I created a newsgroup (using the template provided by FP 2003)
| and there are pages that have perhaps a style that's either courier new or
| times new roman. I want to replace those with arial. I think some of the
| pages are webbots (or something like that). Frontpage won't open those
| pages. How can I change the font? I hope someone can help.
| Thanks.
|
|
 
The only way is to apply a theme to the discussion group, which must
be in its own subweb, or the theme will be applied to the entire
website.

The discussion web should be in its own subweb anyway, or its posts
are in danger of being wiped out with every publish operation.
 
So .... Ronx, would you mind explaining exactly what a subweb is. I've
heard of it and I even think I have an idea of what it is, but I'm not
totally clear on the concept. Obviously the main web will point to it, but
how does it stand on its own. It doesn't need it's on domain, does it?
I'm not really sure of any of it.
Thanks for your input.

The only way is to apply a theme to the discussion group, which must
be in its own subweb, or the theme will be applied to the entire
website.

The discussion web should be in its own subweb anyway, or its posts
are in danger of being wiped out with every publish operation.
 
Create a folder in your website. Right click on the folder and choose
"Convert to web". The folder will be converted to a subweb, and its
icon will have a blue globe on the yellow folder.

As far as a browser is concerned, a subweb is just another folder, so
there are no requirements for new domain names or sub domains.

As far as FrontPage is concerned, the subweb is a complete website.
It has its own navigation, shared borders, themes. And is completely
independent from the root web (the main website containing your home
page). One drawback is that it cannot use the navigation and shared
borders, or include files, from the root web
 
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