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You could put it in a table set to 100% width OR in a table set to about 760
pixels wide. Either should do the trick, but the results will be different.
 
How do you put it in a table through Frontpage. There appears to be nowhere
to do that.

I know that one.

Go to "Table" on the dropdown menu, then select "Insert" then "Table"
Select the number of rows and columns and hit OK.
Then right mouse click in the table and select "Table Propeties" then
you can choose how wide you want the columns and border colours etc.
Tables are great to put little pictures as links.


Megan
 
Megan said:
I know that one.

Go to "Table" on the dropdown menu, then select "Insert" then "Table"
Select the number of rows and columns and hit OK.
Then right mouse click in the table and select "Table Propeties" then
you can choose how wide you want the columns and border colours etc.
Tables are great to put little pictures as links.


Megan,
I was wondering whether to reply to this person's question, but then I
realised that I have stopped using the menu options in FP, so my way would
be writing the HTML code.

However, while you have described how to create a table, the OP need to put
the content of the page into the table. I think that for this he/she will
have to go into HTML view anyway and do a cut and paste to put the old code
into the new table.

mumstheword,
Does that make sense to you ?

If not, I am sure I or someone else can help.
 
Design View..
You could also create the table below the existing content then just
drag/drop it into the table.




| Megan wrote:
| > On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 21:47:02 -0700, mumstheword
| >
| >> How do you put it in a table through Frontpage. There appears to be
| >> nowhere to do that.
| >>
| >> "Richard" wrote:
| >>
| >>> You could put it in a table set to 100% width OR in a table set to
| >>> about 760 pixels wide. Either should do the trick, but the results
| >>> will be different. --
| >>> Richard M. Perry
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> "mumstheword" wrote:
| >>>
| >>>> How do I set my web page so it doesn't need to be scrolled across
| >>>> by users
| >
| > I know that one.
| >
| > Go to "Table" on the dropdown menu, then select "Insert" then "Table"
| > Select the number of rows and columns and hit OK.
| > Then right mouse click in the table and select "Table Propeties" then
| > you can choose how wide you want the columns and border colours etc.
| > Tables are great to put little pictures as links.
|
|
| Megan,
| I was wondering whether to reply to this person's question, but then I
| realised that I have stopped using the menu options in FP, so my way would
| be writing the HTML code.
|
| However, while you have described how to create a table, the OP need to
put
| the content of the page into the table. I think that for this he/she will
| have to go into HTML view anyway and do a cut and paste to put the old
code
| into the new table.
|
| mumstheword,
| Does that make sense to you ?
|
| If not, I am sure I or someone else can help.
| --
| Cheers,
| Trevor L.
| Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
|
|
 
Thanks everyone you have been helpful to me, however I am still a little bit
bamboozled. I will play around with this for a few days and let you know.
Trevor would you mind if I go to your website and contact you through that
and perhaps show you what my problem is?
 
mumstheword said:
Thanks everyone you have been helpful to me, however I am still a
little bit bamboozled. I will play around with this for a few days
and let you know. Trevor would you mind if I go to your website and
contact you through that and perhaps show you what my problem is?

No, not a problem. You can send an email through the website
 
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