templates - best one to use for a Housing Association and for upda

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I have recently completed a website in microsoft word and will be
transferring this into FrontPage. My problem is choice - there are so many
possible templates to choose from.

1. I am looking for the best webtemplate for my website for a housing
association.
2. I am looking at having a facility to easily update pages periodically and
one of
your webtemplates seems to offer this facility.
3. If I have also placed the pages I have designed in Powerpoint can I
easily
transfer these into Front Page as well or is it easier to transfer from
Microsoft
Word.
 
Hi Suzanne, I'll put my comments below with your original text (for
clarity)...

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suzanne said:
I have recently completed a website in microsoft word and will be
transferring this into FrontPage. My problem is choice - there are so
many
possible templates to choose from.

[Chris]
It concerns me that you've used Word to create a website. This might come
back to haunt you in the very near future.
Can you tell me "how" you used Word to do this?
1. I am looking for the best webtemplate for my website for a housing
association.

[Chris]
There are lots of places to find templates. commercial places like
www.templatemonster.com and www.classythemes.com as well as locations like
www.officeonline.com
One of my new favorites, if only for ideas, is www.oswd.org.

2. I am looking at having a facility to easily update pages periodically
and
one of
your webtemplates seems to offer this facility.

[Chris]
By what method do you intend to update the pages?

3. If I have also placed the pages I have designed in Powerpoint can I
easily
transfer these into Front Page as well or is it easier to transfer from
Microsoft
Word.

[Chris]
Going from Word to PowerPoint won't do much to help. My recommendation
would be to find a template, arrange your pages and navigation and copy your
content from Word to a plain text editor such as Notepad, then from Notepad
to your pages within FrontPage where you can style the text appropriately.
By doing the Word to Notepad step you'll remove all the Word specific
mark-up, Vector ("word art" and "auto shapes") and you'll have a fighting
chance at having content in your website that will render correctly in
multiple browsers, etc.

HTH
Chris
 
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