FrontPage2003 and Microsoft Word

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HTML doesn't really have two column documents, it's basically one big
canvas. The only way to get this effect is to have a two column table. This
doesn't always look as nice as you may wish, especially if you have a
document that goes over two or more pages since you can no longer align the
columns if you wish it all to be on one HTML page.

Create a two column table and position it where you want the text. Then you
may be best doing a copy and paste from column a of the word doc into column
a of the web page, then perform the same action for the second column.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
 
HTML doesn't really have two column documents, it's basically one big
canvas. The only way to get this effect is to have a two column table.


Actually, not 100% true. You can deploy a style sheet that affects the
column effect. Do a Google search on CSS sites that may have the style you
are looking for.
 
True, but when you get into special effects with CSS, it may not come out
the way you want on all browsers. Besides that, a two-column page, even if
done with a table, will also be unpredictable. If the reader enlarges or
shrinks the font size on his browser, the columns may no longer come out
even.

Wally S
 
I wouldn't try. I'd just retype it in a two-column table in Frontpage, or
link to the Word file.
 
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