?_’’’’’ńļęl!*¦ˆ2X\!Copyright © 1996 Microsoft Corp.KCB("Glossary_Btn","&Glossary","JI(`frontpg.hlp>Gloss',`HP_IDH_Glossary')")ZsecondaryglossGlossary£=õ3Q’’ąĄĄĄZsecondarylistwindReference Windowv$w÷’’’ĄĄĄZmainmain(zģ’’ąĄĄĄZsecondaryhowtoHow To ...ĢGQ’’’’’ąZsecondary(w95sec)FrontPage Help …Ģ£q’’ą’’ąZ secondaryfakeFake=\\S’’ą’’ą  frontpg.cnt /&;)z4’’WƒW’’’’|AWBTREEĪ|AWDATAøĢ|CONTEXTžn|CTXOMAPŲo|FONT¾m|KWBTREE‰¬|KWDATAÊ|KWMAP¬|SYSTEM|TOPIC.|TTLBTREE@Ž|VIOLAoV|bm0Ķž|bm1ޟ|bm10ZŖ|bm11‰«|bm12ʬ|bm13ƒ®|bm14ĮÆ|bm15ų°|bm16'²|bm17^³|bm18}“|bm19§µ|bm2ļ |bm20¾¶|bm21Ā·|bm22’ø|bm23'ŗ|bm24&»|bm25)¼|bm26j½|bm27¤¾|bm28¼æ|bm29åĄ|bm3¢|bm30ßĮ|bm31ŁĀ|bm32ÖĆ|bm33ńÄ|bm34 Ę|bm35OĒ|bm36Č|bm37²É|bm38äŹ|bm39Ģ|bm4;£|bm40AĶ|bm41lĪ|bm42™Ļ|bm43ĒŠ|bm44ßŃ|bm45Ó|bm46AŌ|bm47xÕ|bm48ƒÖ|bm49æ×|bm5{¤|bm507Ł|bm51NŚ|bm52Ū|bm53·Ü|bm54dŻ|bm55šŽ|bm56ß|bm57u’|bm58„|bm59|bm6»„|bm60y|bm61:|bm62ö|bm63|bm64»|bm65Ž|bm66|bm67 |bm68) |bm69G |bm7č¦|bm70h |bm71°|bm72å|bm73 |bm74|bm8Ø|bm9:©f‡f’’’’ G’’’’S1B’’’’’’’’S“¤Add To Do Task Command@ “' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add To Do Task Command'Sŗ$ €€˜€‚’źo“¤{ Ā߀4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰ā?ć‰ćÓsœ«‰‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tasks')‚‚’Use the Add To Do Task command to add a task to the To Do List for the current FrontPage web. The task will be linked to the active page. When you select Add To Do Task, FrontPage displays the Add To Do Task Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add a task name, assign the task to an author, enter a description of the task, and assign the task a priority. = ŗį1ļ’’’’’’’’įÕUndo Command6¤' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Undo Command'į>$ €€˜€‚’°ƒī- (€€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Use the Undo command or the Undo button on the toolbar to reverse the last change to a page. You can undo the last 30 actions.w>ed#˜€(*“ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Undo buttonpīÕk ¦€ €4˜˜°€‚†€€Ģ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’= e1ļ’’’’’’’’HRedo Command6ÕH' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Redo Command'o$ €€˜€‚’°‰H' €€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Redo command or the Redo button on the toolbar to reverse the effect of the last Undo command. You can redo up to 30 actions. wo–d#˜€(*“ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Redo buttonpk ¦€ €4˜˜°€‚†€€|Ģ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’C–I1N’’’’’’’’I…¢Select All Command<…' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Select All Command'I¬$ €€˜€‚’ö†…¢p ®€ €4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚‚’Use the Select All command to select all items on the page. Use this command to copy or delete the entire contents of a page.< ¬Ž1’’’’’’’’’Ž t New Command5¢ ' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’New Command'Ž: $ €€˜€‚’Õ P A P€«€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚āŅ—ō°‰āS.ŽÅ‰‚‚’Use the New command to create a new page in a new FrontPage Editor window. Once you have created a new page, you can add it to the current FrontPage web by selecting Save from the File menu. To create a new page, you select a page template or page Wizardwizard from the New Page dialog box. If you select a Wizard, you use it to design the page before you edit it. You can quickly create a new blank page by clicking the New button on the standard toolbar.v: Ę d#˜€&/Ž .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’New button®P t § €4˜˜°€‚†t€tŃ!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_IDD_FILE_NEWPAGE')‚†z€tŃ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’> Ę ² 1€’’’’’’’’² ź 9Close Command8t ź ' €"€6˜˜˜²€‚’Close Command '²  $ €€˜€‚’(mź 9» DŪ€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰ā˜Ė¾‰āø¹šk‰‚‚‚†r€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_IDD_FILE_SAVEAS')‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Use the Close command to close the active page. If you have edited the page since opening it, you are prompted to save changes. If the page was opened from the current FrontPage web, it is saved to the FrontPage web. If the page was opened from a file, it is saved to the file.If the page is new, the FrontPage Editor displays the Save As dialog box.C |1Ķ’’’’’’’’|¹aGPage Setup Command=9¹' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Page Setup Command '|ą$ €€˜€‚’„V¹pA. *€­€4˜ąpA9˜°€ā?扂‚’Use the Page Setup command to set the header, footer, and margins for the active page. You enter the print setup information in the Print Page Setup dialog box. Page Setup does not change system-wide printing defaults. However, the values that you enter do apply to all pages printed from the FrontPage Editor, not just the active page.=ą­A' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 1 pAŽA' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Header ¦t­A„B2 4€č€4˜˜°€€€āŗvųW‰‚’Type the header to appear at the top of the printed page. The default value &T is replaced by the page title.0 ŽA“B' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’FooterĄ“„BtC- (€'€4˜˜°€€€‚’Type the footer to appear at the bottom of the printed page. The default value &P is replaced by the word "Page" followed by the page number. „|“BD) "€ų€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note The header, footer, and margins that you specify will apply to all the pages you print, not just the active page.;tCTD+ &€ €6Œ˜˜°€‚€‚’MarginsLeftJ$DžD& €H€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the left margin, in inches./TDĶD' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RightK%žDE& €J€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the right margin, in inches.-ĶDEE' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’TopI#EŽE& €F€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the top margin, in inches.0 EE¾E' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BottomL&ŽE F& €L€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the bottom margin, in inches.1 ¾E;F' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Options&¹ FaGm ؀s€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Click Options to open the Print Setup dialog box for your printer. Use this dialog box to select page orientation, paper size, and other options available for your printer driver.F;F§G1č’’’’’’’’§GēGžJPrint Preview Command@aGēG' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Print Preview Command '§GH$ €€˜€‚’Ģ™ēGŚH3 4€3€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā]t䦉‚’Use the Print Preview command to view how the page will appear when you print it. Form fields do not appear in the preview or on the printed page.R"H,J0 .€E€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note The view of the page in the Print Preview window is not the same as the view of the page from a web browser. The Print Preview Command automatically paginates your pages and assigns them page numbers. Web browsers do not paginate HTML pages and do not assign them page numbers.rŚHžJl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’E,JćJ1\’’’’’’’’ćJ!Kr‹Insert Table Command>žJ!K' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Insert Table Command'ćJHK$ €€˜€‚’“n!KüLF Z€Ż€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰āū”ųj‰ā× ¦k‰‚ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚’Use the Insert Table command to create a table. After you specify the properties of the table, the FrontPage Editor inserts a table with those properties on the page.You can also create a table by clicking the Insert Table button on the standard toolbar. After clicking the button, drag until FrontPage displays the number of rows and columns you want.HK{Md#˜€8%˜ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Insert Table button=üLøM' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options .{MęM' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Size.øMN' €€6 ˜˜°€‚’Rows`:ęMtN& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the number of rows you want the table to contain.1 N„N' €€6 ˜˜°€‚’Columnsc=tNO& €z€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the number of columns you want the table to contain.0 „N8O' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Layout3 OkO' €€6 ˜˜°€‚’Alignment{U8O €& €Ŗ€4˜˜°€‚’From the drop-down list, indicate where you want the table positioned on the page:kO €žJ@kOL€0 0€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·(default)_9 €«€& €r€4ŒČ°€‚’This is the position of the table when it was created.; L€ę€0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·LeftZ4«€@& €h€4ŒČ°€‚’Positions the table on the left side of the page.= ę€}0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·CenterW1@Ō& €b€4ŒČ°€‚’Positions the table in the center of the page.< }‚0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·Right[5ԁk‚& €j€4ŒČ°€‚’Positions the table on the right side of the page.5‚ ‚' €€6 ˜˜°€‚’Border Sizek8k‚ „3 4€q€4˜˜°€āĆøä‰āÓK=‰‚’Enter a number, in pixels, to add a border width around a table. The default border width is zero. A border width of zero means that no table border will appear in a Web browser, although the FrontPage Editor displays dotted lines around cells when the Paragraph button on the standard toolbar is enabled.‚Y ‚„) "€²€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note To adjust the space around each cell in the table, use the Cell Padding field.6 „Ć„' €€6 ˜˜°€‚’Cell PaddingŽ·„”…' €o€4Œ˜°€‚’Enter a number, in pixels, to set the space between the contents and inside edges of cells. You cannot set the cell padding for an individual cell. The default cell padding is one.6Ƅׅ' €€6 ˜˜°€‚’Cell SpacingÉ¢”… †' €E€4˜˜°€‚’Enter a number, in pixels, to set a cell's spacing. Cell spacing determines how much space is placed between cells in a table. The default cell spacing is two./ׅφ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Width7 †‡' € €6 ˜˜°€‚’Specify Widthݰφć‡- (€a€4˜˜°€āø䉂’Check this box to specify a width for a table. If you do not specify a width, then a web browser will automatically resize the table to fit the content in the table cells.3 ‡ˆ' €€6 ˜˜°€‚’in PixelshBć‡~ˆ& €„€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option, then type the width of the table in pixels.4 ˆ²ˆ' €€6 ˜˜°€‚’in Percent“l~ˆEŠ' €Ł€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option, then type a percentage of the width of the window. For example, if you choose 50 percent, the table will span 50 percent of the window, regardless of how you resize the window. When you specify a percentage width for a table, each cell in the table also has a percentage width specified. The default table width is 100 percent of the window.2 ²ˆwŠ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extendedū…EŠr‹v ŗ€ €4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box to add table HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.OwŠĮ‹1‰’’’’’’’’ Į‹ ŒmĀInsert Rows or Columns CommandH!r‹ Œ' €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’Insert Rows or Columns Command'Į‹0Œ$ €€˜€‚’‹S Œ»Œ8 @€¦€4˜˜°€ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰āŒĶ‰‚’Use the Insert Rows or Columns command to add rows or columns to a table. <0Œ÷Œ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 »Œ(' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Columns]7÷Œ…& €n€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to insert columns into the table.;(Ą' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Number of Columnsd>…$Ž& €|€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the number of columns you want inserted in the table.;Ą_Ž' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Left of Selection[$ŽąŽ& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have the columns inserted to the left of the cell, row, or column.<_Ž' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Right of Selection‚\ąŽž& €ø€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have the columns inserted to the right of the cell, row, or column..Ģ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RowsZ4ž2Ą& €h€4˜˜°€‚’Select this oĢ2Ąr‹ption to insert rows into the table.8ĢjĄ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Number of Rowsa;2ĄĖĄ& €v€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the number of rows you want inserted in the table.9jĄĮ' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Above SelectionuOĖĄyĮ& €ž€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have the rows inserted above the cell, row, or column.9Į²Į' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Below Selection»RyĮmĀi ¢€¤€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Select this option to have the rows inserted below the cell, row, or column.D²Į±Ā1…’’’’’’’’ ±ĀīĀBĖSplit Cells Command=mĀīĀ' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Split Cells Command'±ĀĆ$ €€˜€‚’‚JīĀ—Ć8 @€”€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰āzWw‰ā"PŌŲ‰‚’Use the Split Cells command to divide cells into columns or rows.=ĆŌĆ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options <—ĆÄ' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Split into ColumnsštŌĆŖÄ& €č€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to split the cells into columns. The graphic in the dialog box shows what the results will be.ØÄRÅ) "€ž€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note When you split a cell containing text into columns, the resulting cells that do not contain text are a default size.;ŖÄÅ' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Number of Columns#üRŰĒ' €ł€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the number of columns into which you want the cells split. If the number of columns or rows a cell spans is greater than one, than that cell can only be split into columns or rows by the number of columns or rows the cell spans. This is enforced by the Split Cells dialog box. For example, if a cell spans three columns and one row, the cell can be split into any number of rows, but only three columns. If more than one cell is selected, the FrontPage Editor splits each selected cell individually.9ÅéĒ' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Split into Rows—q°Ē€Č& €ā€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to split the cells into rows. The graphic in the dialog box shows what the results will be.8éĒøČ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Number of Rowsö€ČÕŹ' €ķ€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the number of rows into which you want the cells split. If the number of columns or rows a cell spans is greater than one, than that cell can only be split into columns or rows by the number of columns or rows the cell spans. This is enforced by the Split Cells dialog box. For example, if a cell spans one columns and two rows, the cell can be split into any number of columns, but only two rows. If more than one cell is selected, the FrontPage Editor splits each selected cell individually.møČBĖh  € €4˜˜°€‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’DÕŹ†Ė1 ’’’’’’’’ †ĖĆ˲ĶMerge Cells Command=BĖĆĖ' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Merge Cells Command'†ĖźĖ$ €€˜€‚’»ŽĆĖ„Ģ- (€€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰‚’Use the Merge Cells command to combine the contents of selected cells into a single cell. You can merge cells horizontally or vertically.¢xźĖGĶ* $€š€4Œ˜°€€‚‚’Note This command is only available when two or more cells are selected, and the selected cells form a rectangle.k„̲Ķg ž€€4˜˜°€†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’DGĶöĶ1z’’’’’’’’ öĶ3Ī|ĻInsert Cell Command=²Ķ3Ī' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Insert Cell Command'öĶZĪ$ €€˜€‚’" 3Ī|Ļ‚ Ņ€A€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰āŒĶ‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Use the Insert Cell command to insert one cell in a table. To insert a cell, place the insertion point in a cell or select a cell, row, or column.GZĪĆĻ1K’’’’’’’’ ĆĻ'Insert Caption Command@|Ļ' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Insert Caption CommanĆĻ|Ļd'ĆĻ6$ €€˜€‚’„=ŗG \€{€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰ā"ł–k‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚‚ćĀ'(¾‰‚’Use the Insert Caption command to insert a caption above or below a table. You can insert a caption when the insertion point is in a cell, or when a cell, row, column, or table is selected. The caption is always centered above the table by default.You can change the attributes of selected characters with the Format Font command or character-attribute buttons on the formatting toolbar. You can apply any combination of attributes.To move the caption to the bottom of the table, open the Caption Properties dialog box, and select the bottom of Table option.m6'h  € €4˜˜°€‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Dŗk1w’’’’’’’’kØīSelect Cell Command='Ø' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Select Cell Command'kĻ$ €€˜€‚’©Øīv ŗ€S€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰€ €‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Use the Select Cell command to select the cell containing the insertion point. You can also select an empty cell by pressing ALT+LEFT MOUSE BUTTON in the cell.CĻ11^’’’’’’’’1mšSelect Row Command<īm' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Select Row Command'1”$ €€˜€‚’–mšp ®€-€4˜˜°€ā"PŌŲ‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Use the Select Row command to select the row containing the insertion point. You can also select a row by clicking the left border of the row.F”ą1i’’’’’’’’ąWSelect Column Command?š' €0€6˜˜˜²€‚’Select Column Command'ąF$ €€˜€‚’”Wp ®€C€4˜˜°€āzWw‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Use the Select Column command to select the column containing the insertion point. You can also select a column by clicking the top border of the column.EFœ1y’’’’’’’’œŚ" Select Table Command>WŚ' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Select Table Command'œ $ €€˜€‚’!«Ś" v ŗ€W€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰ā2æi>‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Use the Select Table command to select a table. You can also select a table by moving the pointer to the selection bar and double-clicking the left mouse button.I k 1Ņ’’’’’’’’k ­ N Table Properties CommandB" ­ ' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Table Properties Command'k Ō $ €€˜€‚’zĮ­ N ¹ @ƒ€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰€ €‚‚†|€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_IDD_TABLE_PROPERTIES')‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Use the Table Properties command to open the Table Properties dialog box for a table. When a table is selected, you can also press ALT+ENTER to open the Table Properties dialog box.HŌ – 1Ģ’’’’’’’’– × rCell Properties CommandAN × ' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’Cell Properties Command'– ž $ €€˜€‚’t¼× rø >y€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰€ €‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_IDD_CELL_PROPERTIES')‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Use the Cell Properties command to open the Cell Properties dialog box for a cell. When a cell is selected, you can also press ALT+ENTER to open the Cell Properties dialog box.Kž ½1N’’’’’’’’½Ą@Caption Properties CommandDr' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’Caption Properties Command'½($ €€˜€‚’ŒÖĄ@¶ :­€4˜˜°€€ €‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_IDD_CAPTION_PROPERTIES')‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚‚’Use the Caption Properties comman(Ą@rd to open the Caption Properties dialog box for a table caption. When a table caption is selected, you can also press ALT+ENTER to open the Caption Properties dialog box.H(A1Č’’’’’’’’AIAąCShow To Do List CommandAĄ@IA' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’Show To Do List Command'ApA$ €€˜€‚’†LIAöB: B€™€4˜˜°€ā„bމā˜Ė¾‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚’Use the Show To Do List command to open the To Do List for the current FrontPage web. To use the To Do List, you must have an open FrontPage web. If the To Do List is already open, the command brings it to the front of the desktop.You can also view the To Do List by clicking the To Do List button on the standard toolbar.~pAtCe#š€4+’ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’To Do ListbuttonlöBąCg ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ü×!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tasks')‚’PtC0D1Ŗ’’’’’’’’0DzDóFShow FrontPage Explorer CommandJ#ąCzD' €F€6˜˜˜²€‚’Show FrontPage Explorer Command '0D”D$ €€˜€‚’Z,zDūE. *€Y€4˜˜°€āĢ’艂‚’Use the Show FrontPage Explorer command to open the FrontPage Explorer. If the FrontPage Explorer is already open, this command brings the FrontPage Explorer to the front of the desktop.You can also go to the FrontPage Explorer by clicking the FrontPage Explorer button on the standard toolbar.†!”DFe#š€D+ģ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’FrontPage ExplorerbuttonrūEóFl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†€€Ż!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’IFY܁' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Format Marks Command'ž‚$ €€˜€‚’žj܁”ƒ4 6€Õ€4˜˜°€āŗvK‰āęšk‰‚‚’Use the Formats Marks command to show or hide the following normally invisible page elements: hard line returns, bookmarks, and form outlines. When the Format Marks command has a check mark next to it, format marks are displayed.You can also change between viewing and hiding format marks by clicking the Show/Hide Formats button on the standard toolbar.†"‚'„d#˜€F+ģ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Show / Hide Formats buttonp”ƒ—„k ¦€ €4˜˜°€‚†€€pą!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’@'„ׄ1’’’’’’’’ׄ…ó…Cascade Command:—„…' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’Cascade Command 'ׄ8…$ €€˜€‚’»O…ó…l ؀ž€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€pą!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Cascade command to arrange all open pages in overlapping windows.= 8…0†1'’’’’’’’’0†g†]‡Tile Command7ó…g†' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Tile Command '0†ކ$ €€˜€‚’Ļcg†]‡l Ø€Ę€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€pą!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Tile command to resize all open FrontPage Editor windows so that they do not overlap.Fކ£‡1=’’’’’’’’£‡ć‡ļˆArrange Icons Command@]‡ć‡' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Arrange Icons Command '£‡ ˆ$ €€˜€‚’åyć‡ļˆl ؀ņ€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€pą!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Arrange Icons command to arrange the icons of minimized pages at the bottom of the FrontPage Editor window.Y( ˆH‰1Ł’’’’’’’’ ’’’’H‰ȍ To associate a file type with an editorQ*ļˆ™‰' €T€6˜˜˜°€‚’To associate a file type with an editor߬H‰xŠ3 4€Y€4˜˜°€ā½.¼&‰ā§–2щ‚’In the FrontPage Explorer, you can associate an editor with a file type. Then, when you open a file of that type, the associated editor will be opened automatically.>䙉¶ŒZ ‚€É€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āø¹šk‰‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Options.2In the Configure Editors tab, click Add.3In the File Type field, specify the file name extension for the file type, such as "TXT." To indicate files with no extension, type a period character.4In the Editor Name field, enter an identifying name for the editor. 5In the Command field, enter the full path of the executable file for the editor. To browse the file system for the executable file, click Browse. ”lxŠW5 :€Ų€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’6Click OK to close the Add Editor Association dialog box.7Click OK to close the Options dialog box.q¶Œȍl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’[*W#Ž1’’’’’’’’!’’’’#ŽĪĄTo open a file from the FrontPage ExplorerT-ȍwŽ' €Z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open a file from the FrontPage Explorerœj#Ž2 4€Ō€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰ā½.¼&‰‚’When you open a file in the FrontPage Explorer, it opens in the editor that is associated with it. [.wŽn- *€\€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·To open a file, do one of the following:į™[ĄH ^€3€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€āČče ‰ā¾5Y‰‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·Double-click the file in the Folder View or Hyperlink View.·Sen[Ąȍlect the file in the Folder View or Hyperlink View, then choose Edit: Open.snĪĄm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚‚’[*[Ą)Į1G’’’’’’’’"’’’’)ĮĆTo open a page from the FrontPage ExplorerT-ĪĄ}Į' €Z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open a page from the FrontPage ExplorerK)ĮČĮ- *€<€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Do one of the following:Ł‘}Į”ĀH ^€#€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰āČče ‰ā¾5Y‰‚€ ƒ€‚’·Double-click the page in the Folder View or Hyperlink View.·Select the page in the Folder View or Hyperlink View and press ENTER.tČĮĆn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’D”ĀYĆ1 ’’’’’’’’#YĆ–ĆsĪWorking with Tables=Ć–Ć' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Working with Tables'YýĆ$ €€˜€‚’9 –ĆöĆ, (€€4˜˜°ćucÖ܀‰‚’Overview:½Ć0Ä' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’Inserting Tablest9öƤÄ; F€r€4˜˜°ė¦lę‘€‰‚ėż3”g‰‚’To insert a table within a tableTo insert a tableD0ÄčÄ' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Selecting Parts of a TableČl¤Ä°Å\ ˆ€Ų€4˜˜°ėšfŅŌ€‰‚ėšˆQ{‰‚ėœ=)ó‰‚ė’eŅɉ‚ėTpS‰‚’To select a cellTo select a columnTo select a rowTo select a table captionTo select a tableI"čÄłÅ' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’Opening Properties Dialog Boxesȁ°ÅĮĘG \€€4˜˜°ėäF)€‰‚ė:rp<‰‚ėƶ*d‰‚’To open the Caption Properties Dialog BoxTo open the Cell Properties Dialog BoxTo open the Table Properties Dialog Box:łÅūĘ' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’Changing a Table kĮĘÉŸ ×€4˜˜°ėȰu퀉‚ėÜĆXɉ‚뀢»Ę‰‚ėŹ‰‚ė¢ÄT ‰‚ė,§ł‰‚ėÜIŒ‰‚ė&𓉂뽿_ډ‚ėįsxr‰‚ėµn4ˆ‰‚’To add a background color to a cellTo add a background color to a tableTo add a background image to a cellTo add a background image to a tableTo change cell paddingTo change cell spacingTo change the position of a table captionTo change the width of a table borderTo edit a table captionTo insert a cellTo insert a row or columnEŅūĘJŹs “€„€4˜˜°ėį– h€‰‚ėž_Ø*‰‚ėVńš4‰‚ėŌ·¬ ‰‚ėĀ5N‰‚ė­‘Č“‰‚ė1 Q‰‚’To merge cellsTo set border colors for a cellTo set border colors for a tableTo set the columns a cell spansTo set the rows a cell spansTo split cells into columnsTo split cells into rowsG É‘Ź' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Aligning a Table or Its Parts§aJŹ8ĖF \€Ā€4˜˜°ėµCæ·€‰‚ėń÷źŠ‰‚ėw’ʼ‰‚’To align a tableTo align text horizontally in a cellTo align text vertically in a cellG ‘ŹĖ' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Deleting a Table or Its Parts”P8Ė ĢQ r€ €4˜˜°ėÄ €‰‚ėōH*‰‚ėJTw‰‚ėŪ!a‰‚’To delete a cellTo delete a columnTo delete a rowTo delete a tableDĖdĢ' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Adding Extended Attributesȁ Ģ,ĶG \€€4˜˜°ė}4ö䀉‚ė€5¬{‰‚ėŪMƒ8‰‚’To add extended attributes to a cellTo add extended attributes to a table captionTo add extended attributes to a table@dĢlĶ' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other Table Procedures¤,ĶsĪc ”€I€4˜˜°ė+][€‰‚ėÆ>5‰‚ė3A!s‰‚ė@QI2‰€ ‚ė…Wč’€‰‚’To add a header cellTo add a table captionTo insert a form in a tableTo insert a WebBot component in a tableTo remove formatting of a header cell= lͰĪ1—’’’’’’’’$°ĪęĪAbout Tables6sĪęĪ' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Tables'°Ī Ļ$ €€˜€‚’x&ęĪ‘R r€M€4˜˜°€ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰ā"ł–k‰ā?=ž‰āęšk‰āÜÓŲ‰ā× ¦k‰‚‚’Tables are made up of rows and columns of cells that can contain text, images, forms, or WebBot components. You can use tables to arrange data syste Ļ‘sĪmatically or for organizing the layout of a page. A table allows you to display text in side-by-side paragraphs or arrange text beside graphics. Use a table to simulate columns of text, or use a fixed-pixel-width column to provide a margin for text on a page.After you create a table, you can customize it by adding rows and columns, changing the size of cells, and adding a caption. r Ļo ¬€€4˜˜°€‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’When you type text in a cell or insert text, images, forms or WebBot components, the cell expands horizontally and vertically to accommodate the elements that are typed or inserted. All editing and formatting operations for those elements are available.B‘E1³’’’’’’’’%’’’’E¶ To insert a table;€' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a tableĖE–K d€—€4˜˜°€āzWw‰ā"PŌŲ‰ā"ł–k‰ā?=ž‰āęšk‰āÜÓŲ‰‚’Tables have columns and rows of cells that can contain text, images, forms, or WebBot components. You can use tables for organizing the layout of a page or to arrange data systematically.ŅØ€h* "€Q€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note Whenever you specify new table properties, they will appear as the new default the next time you insert a table using the menu command or the toolbar button.'–$ €€˜€ ‚’ ÄhÆ\ †€‰€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point where you want to create the table.2Choose Table: Insert Table.3In the Rows field, specify the number of rows you want.4In the Columns field, specify the number of columns you want.5In the Alignment field, choose where you want the table positioned on the page.6To add a border around the table, in the Border Size field, enter how wide you want the border to be, in pixels.-ćÜJ b€Ē€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā3ŗ‡j‰‚€ƒ€⽜²W‰‚€ƒ€‚’7To change the table's cell padding, enter a number in the Cell Padding field.8To change the table's cell spacing, enter a number in the Cell Spacing field.9To change the table's width, do one of the following:КÆ¬ 6 :€5€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Select in Pixels, then type the width you want the table to be, in pixels.·Select in Percent, then type a percentage of the width of the screen.=Üé - *€ €¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚’10Click OK.‹d¬ t ' €Č€4˜˜°€‚‚’If you want to create a table quickly using mostly default settings, follow the procedure below:pé  - *€ą€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Click the Insert Table button, then drag until FrontPage displays the number of rows and columns you want.3t D / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’r ¶ m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€œĄ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’X'D  1ł’’’’’’’’&’’’’ ÆTo open the Table Properties Dialog BoxQ*¶ _ ' €T€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open the Table Properties Dialog BoxxL × , (€˜€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’A table's properties are summarized in the Table Properties dialog box.d7_ ; - *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:ŗ× =H ^€u€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€€€‚’·Move the insertion point inside the table, then choose Table: Table Properties.·Choose Table: Select Table to select the entire table, then choose Edit: Table Properties.r; Æm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’W&=1é’’’’’’’’'’’’’¤ATo open the Cell Properties Dialog BoxP)ÆV' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open the Cell Properties Dialog BoxvJĢ, (€”€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰‚’A cell's properties are summarized in the Cell Properties dialog box.d7V<@- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In Ģ<@Æthe FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:ö“Ģ2AB R€i€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·Move the insertion point inside a cell, then choose Table: Cell Properties.·Select the entire cell (not the contents of the cell), then choose Edit: Cell Properties. r<@¤Am Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’G2AėA1ś’’’’’’’’(’’’’ėAžDTo add a row or columnC¤A.B' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a row or column…MėA³B8 @€š€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚’After a table is created, you can insert rows and columns as needed.y.B,D\ †€;€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point into the table.2Choose Table: Insert Rows or Columns.3Choose Columns or Rows.4Enter the number of rows or columns you want to insert.5Enter the location where you want the rows or columns inserted.6Click OK.r³BžDm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’G,DåD1/’’’’’’’’)’’’’åDĶGTo add a table caption@žD%E' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a table caption}QåD¢E, (€¢€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’You can add a title to a table to summarize the table's contents for a user.vI%EF- *€’€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the table.…J¢EF; F€”€4ŒČ²€€ā"ł–k‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚’Note You can also select the table, or a cell, row, or column.X%FõF3 6€J€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’2Choose Table: Insert Caption.f@F[G& €€€4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage inserts a caption above the first row of the table.rõFĶGm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’Z)[G'H1 ’’’’’’’’*’’’’'HŚJTo open the Caption Properties Dialog BoxS,ĶGzH' €X€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open the Caption Properties Dialog BoxƒW'HżH, (€®€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’A table caption's properties are summarized in the Captions Properties dialog box.d7zHaI- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:ÅżHhJB R€‹€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·Move the insertion point to the caption, then choose Table: Caption Properties.·Select the entire caption by double-clicking in the caption line, then choose Edit: Caption Properties.raIŚJm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’AhJK1’’’’’’’’+’’’’KėLTo select a cell:ŚJUK' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a celld7K¹K- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:ĄUKyLA R€ž€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā"ł–k‰€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Place the insertion point in the cell, then choose Tables: Select Cell.·Double-click the left border of the cell.r¹KėLm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’@yL+M1ņ’’’’’’’’,’’’’+M €To select a row9ėLdM' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a row[/+MæM, (€^€4˜˜°€ā"PŌŲ‰‚’To delete a row, you must select it first.d7dM#N- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:Ż”æMO< F€C€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Place the insertion point in the row, then choose Tables: Select Row.·Move the pointer to the left of the row, then click the left border of the row.kB#NkO) "€„€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note To select multiple rows, drag the mouse over the rows. rO €m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’kO €ėLCkOO€1’’’’’’’’-’’’’O€ƒTo select a column< €‹€' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a column^2O€é€, (€d€4˜˜°€āzWw‰‚’To delete a column, you must select it first.d7‹€M- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:ī²é€;‚< F€e€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Place the insertion point in the column, then choose Tables: Select Column.·Move the pointer to the top of the of the column, then click the top border of the column.pGM«‚) "€Ž€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note To select multiple columns, drag the mouse over the columns.r;‚ƒm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’J«‚gƒ1’’’’’’’’.’’’’gƒ­„To select a table captionCƒŖƒ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a table caption‘dgƒ;„- *€Č€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer to the left of the table caption, then double-click.rŖƒ­„m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’A;„ī„1}’’’’’’’’/’’’’ī„*‰To insert a cell:­„(…' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a cell„sī„Ķ…2 4€ę€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰ā"ł–k‰‚’After a table is created, you can insert cells as needed. FrontPage inserts cells using the following rules:õ·(…‡> J€o€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·When the insertion point is in an empty cell, the cell is inserted to the left of the cell containing the insertion point.·When the insertion point is in the first position of a cell containing text, image, or form, the cell is inserted to the left of the cell containing the insertion point.·When the insertion point is at the right of any text, image, or form, the cell is inserted to the right of that text, image or form.AĶ…ˆ& €6€4˜˜°€‚’In the FrontPage Editor:µz‡øˆ; F€ō€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point where you want the cell inserted.2Choose Table: Insert Cell.rˆ*‰m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’Bøˆl‰1‡’’’’’’’’0’’’’l‰±‹To select a table;*‰§‰' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a table]1l‰Š, (€b€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’To delete a table, you must select it first.d7§‰hŠ- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:׏Š?‹H ^€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā"ł–k‰€€‚€ ƒ€ā2æi>‰‚’·Place the insertion point in a cell, then choose Table: Select Table.·Move the pointer to the selection bar, then double-click.rhб‹m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’V%?‹Œ1a’’’’’’’’1’’’’ŒŽTo change the width of a table borderO(±‹VŒ' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the width of a table bordere9Œ»Œ, (€r€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’You can change the width of a border around a table.å”VŒ D V€C€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Table: Table Properties.2In the Border Size field, enter how wide you want the border to be, in pixels.3Click OK.r»ŒŽm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’H ZŽ1’’’’’’’’2’’’’ZŽ9ĄTo edit a table captionAŽ›Ž' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’To edit a table captioni=ZŽ, (€z€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’You can edit a table caption after it has been inserted.·‰›Ž». *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point in the caption where you want to make the change, then enter the new information.r9Ąm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI»9ĄŽ(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’Z)»“Ą1õ’’’’’’’’3’’’’“Ą.ĀTo change the position of a table captionS,9ĄęĄ' €X€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the position of a table caption֒“Ą¼ĮD V€%€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Table: Caption Properties.2In the Position field, click Top of Table or Bottom of Table.3Click OK.ręĄ.Ām Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’G¼ĮuĀ1 ’’’’’’’’4’’’’uĀ9ÄTo change cell padding@.µĀ' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change cell paddingČuĀĒĆJ b€‘€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Table: Table Properties.2In the Cell Padding field, enter how much space you want between the contents and inside edges of cells, in pixels.3Click OK.rµĀ9Äm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’GĒĆ€Ä1’’’’’’’’5’’’’€Ä<ĘTo change cell spacing@9ÄĄÄ' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change cell spacing ŗ€ÄŹÅP n€u€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰āŒĶ‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Table: Table Properties.2In the Cell Spacing field, enter how much space you want between the cells in the table, in pixels.3Click OK.rĄÄ<Ęm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’LŹÅˆĘ1–’’’’’’’’6’’’’ˆĘŅČTo split cells into columnsE<ĘĶĘ' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To split cells into columns“-ˆĘ`Čf š€[€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the cell you want to split or select a row or column.2Choose Table: Split Cells.3Select Split into Columns.4In the Number of Columns field, enter the number of columns into which you want the cells split.5Click OK.rĶĘŅČm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’I`ČÉ1‡’’’’’’’’7’’’’ÉYĖTo split cells into rowsBŅČ]É' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To split cells into rowsŠ$ÉēŹf š€I€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the cell you want to split or select a row or column.2Choose Table: Split Cells.3Select Split into Rows.4In the Number of Rows field, enter the number of rows into which you want the cells split.5Click OK.r]ÉYĖm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’?ēŹ˜Ė1H’’’’’’’’8’’’’˜Ė”ĶTo merge cells8YĖŠĖ' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’To merge cellsØy˜ĖxĢ/ .€ņ€4Œ˜°€€ā"ł–k‰‚’Note This command is only available when two or more cells are selected, and the selected cells form a rectangle.·pŠĖ/ĶG ^€ą€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select a row, column, or more than one cell.2Choose Table: Merge Cells.rxĢ”Ķm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’M/ĶīĶ1P’’’’’’’’9’’’’īĶ To set the rows a cell spansF”Ķ4Ī' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the rows a cell spansKõīĶĻV z€ė€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point in a cell or select a row or column,, then choose Table: Cell Properties.2In the Number of Rows Spanned field, enter the number of rows you want the cells to span.3Click OK.r4Ī m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’Ļ ”ĶPĻ\1[’’’’’’’’:’’’’\gTo set the columns a cell spansI" „' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the columns a cell spansPś\õV z€õ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point in a cell or select a row or column, then choose Table: Cell Properties.2In the Number of Columns Spanned field, enter the number of columns you want the cells to span.3Click OK.r„gm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’AõØ1Ņ’’’’’’’’;’’’’Ø9To align a table:gā' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To align a table唨ĒD V€C€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Table: Table Properties.2In the Alignment field, select the alignment you want from the drop-down list.3Click OK.rā9m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’U$ĒŽ1_’’’’’’’’<’’’’Ž˜To align text horizontally in a cellN'9Ü' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To align text horizontally in a cellJōŽ&V z€é€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point in a cell or select a row or column, then choose Table: Cell Properties.2In the Horizontal Alignment field, select the alignment you want from the drop-down list.3Click OK.rܘm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’S"&ė1Y’’’’’’’’=’’’’ėńTo align text vertically in a cellL%˜7' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To align text vertically in a cellHņėV z€å€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point in a cell or select a row or column, then choose Table: Cell Properties.2In the Vertical Alignment field, select the alignment you want from the drop-down list.3Click OK.r7ńm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’@1 1’’’’’’’’>’’’’1  To delete a row9ńj ' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a rowˆO1 ņ 9 B€ž€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the row or column you want to delete.\3j N ) "€f€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note To select multiple rows, drag the mouse.@ņ Ž - *€&€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Press DELETE.rN  m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’CŽ C 1’’’’’’’’?’’’’C  To delete a column<  ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a columnyFC ų 3 6€Œ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āzWw‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the column you want to delete._6 W ) "€l€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note To select multiple columns, drag the mouse.Hų Ÿ 3 6€*€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€ €‚’2Press DELETE.rW  m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’AŸ R 1~’’’’’’’’@’’’’R To delete a cell: Œ ' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a cell‘VR ; F€¬€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"ł–k‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the cell you want to delete.2Press DELETE.rŒ m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’BŃ1’’’’’’’’A’’’’Ń@To delete a table; ' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a table’WŃž; F€®€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āŒĶ‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the table you want to delete.2Press DELETE.r @m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_ž@Tables')‚’V%žr@1•’’’’’’’’B’’’’r@­DTo add extended attributes to a tableO(@Į@' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a tableé°r@ŖA9 @€a€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰āŒĶ‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add HTML attributes to a table that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the table.,ČĮ@ÖCd –€‘€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Table: Table Properties.2Click Extended.3In the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.e8ŖA;D- *€p€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’8Click OK to close the Table Properties dialog box.rÖC­Dm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’U$;DE1‹’’’’’’’’C’’’’E8ITo add extended attributes to a cellN'­DPE' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a cellē®E7F9 @€]€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰ā"ł–k‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add HTML attributes to a cell that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the cell.+ĒPEbHd –€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Table: Cell Properties.2Click Extended.3In the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.d77FĘH- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’8Click OK to close the Cell Properties dialog box.rbH8Im Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’^-ĘH–I1µ’’’’’’’’D’’’’–IķMTo add extended attributes to a table captionW08IķI' €`€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a table captionłĄ–IęJ9 @€€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰āŒĶ‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add HTML attributes to a table caption that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the table caption..ŹķIMd –€•€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Table: Caption Properties.2Click Extended.3In the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.g:ęJ{M- *€t€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’8Click OK to close the Caption Properties dialog box.rMķMm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’E{M2N1ƒ’’’’’’’’E’’’’2N~€To add a header cell>ķMpN' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a header cell„X2NōN, (€°€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰‚’You can make the text in selected cells bold so that text can be used as a heading.ō¤pN €P n€I€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select a row, column, or one or more cells, then choose Table: Cell Properties.2Select the Header Cell field.3Click OK.ōN €ķMrōN~€m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’V% €Ō€1’’’’’’’’F’’’’Ō€ ƒTo remove formatting of a header cellO(~€#' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To remove formatting of a header cell`4Ō€ƒ, (€h€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰‚’You can remove the formatting of a header cell.Ę#™‚P n€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā"PŌŲ‰āzWw‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the row, column, or cells that are header cells, then choose Table: Cell Properties.2Cancel the Header Cell selection.3Click Apply, then click OK.rƒ ƒm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€d!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’L™‚Wƒ1O’’’’’’’’G’’’’WƒZ…To insert a form in a tableE ƒœƒ' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a form in a tableKWƒē„J b€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āęšk‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point where you want the form inserted.2Choose Insert: Form Field, then choose the type of field you want.3In the Properties dialog box for the field you chose, configure the form, then click OK.sœƒZ…n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL( `table form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’X'焲…1Į’’’’’’’’H’’’’²…ˆTo insert a WebBot component in a tableQ*Z…†' €T€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a WebBot component in a table§U²…Ŗ‡R r€«€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āÜÓŲ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point where you want the WebBot component inserted.2Choose Insert: WebBot Component.3In the Select a Component field, choose the WebBot component you want, then click OK.4In the Properties dialog box for the WebBot component you chose, configure the component, then click OK.q†ˆl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`table bot procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Q Ŗ‡lˆ1 ’’’’’’’’I’’’’lˆ»ŠTo insert a table within a tableJ#ˆ¶ˆ' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a table within a table[lˆC‰2 4€¶€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰ā"ł–k‰‚’You can insert a table within a table if you want borders around an individual cell.Ą¶ˆGŠD V€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point where you want the table inserted.2Choose Table: Insert Table.3Choose the size, layout and width for the table, then click OK.tC‰»Šn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚‚’GGŠ‹1Ē’’’’’’’’J‹B‹ŲŽAdding and Using Tasks@»ŠB‹' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Adding and Using Tasks'‹i‹$ €€˜€‚’9 B‹¢‹, (€€4˜˜°ć¢)¬@€‰‚’OverviewCi‹å‹' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’Adding and Deleting Tasks ¹¢‹šŒR r€s€4˜˜°ė.^RÜ€‰‚ė°Fś‰‚ėÉU³z‰‚ėV żÉ‰‚’To add a task to the To Do List from the FrontPage EditorTo add a task to the To Do List from the FrontPage ExplorerTo delete a completed taskTo delete an uncompleted task?å‹/' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’Accessing To Do Lists„jšŒŌ; F€Ō€4˜˜°ė6”Žv€‰‚ėYšļ‰‚’To access a To Do List from the FrontPage EditorTo access a To Do List from the FrontPage ExplorerE/Ž' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other To Do List ProceduresænŌŲŽQ r€Ü€4˜˜°ėb'Ņ€‰‚ėē õ-‰‚ėXĪŌƉ‚ė“Ö·³‰‚’To go to a page linked to a taskTo mark a task completedTo modify a taskTo view a completed task< Ž1’’’’’’’’KL¹ĆAbout Tasks8ŲŽL' €"€6˜˜˜²€‚’Tasks Overview's$ €€˜€‚’U!LŌĮ4 6€C€4˜˜°€ā-}«k‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚’The To Do List is a list of tasks required to complete a FrontPage web. For each FrosŌĮŲŽntPage web you create, you can maintain a To Do List. When multiple authors are creating or editing a FrontPage web, a To Do List helps them keep track of who is working on the web, and what each author's assignments are.You can add tasks and modify their names, assignments, and descriptions. You can also remove tasks from the list at anytime. When a task has been completed, you can mark it completed then archive it or delete it from the To Do List.åYs¹ĆŒ 怳€4˜˜°€āS.ŽÅ‰āĢ’č‰āo:B‰ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’Some of the Wizards in the FrontPage Explorer and some FrontPage Editor commands add tasks to the To Do List and link them to the appropriate web page or file. When a task is linked to a page or file, you can open that page or file in the FrontPage Editor (or editor you have associated with a page or file) from the To Do List. c2ŌĮÄ19’’’’’’’’L’’’’ÄņÅTo access a To Do List from the FrontPage Explorer\5¹ĆxÄ' €j€6˜˜˜°€‚’To access a To Do List from the FrontPage ExplorerKÄĆÄ- *€<€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Do one of the following:‹VxÄNÅ5 :€¬€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Tools: Show To Do List, or·Click the To Do List button on the toolbar3ĆāÅ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’qNÅņÅl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€æ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’a0ÅSĘ15’’’’’’’’M’’’’SĘ'ČTo access a To Do List from the FrontPage EditorZ3ņÅ­Ę' €f€6˜˜˜°€‚’To access a To Do List from the FrontPage EditorKSĘųĘ- *€<€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Do one of the following:‹V­ĘƒĒ5 :€¬€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Tools: Show To Do List, or·Click the To Do List button on the toolbar3ųʶĒ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’qƒĒ'Čl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€æ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’l;¶Ē“Č1Ų’’’’’’’’N’’’’“Č’ĢTo add a task to the To Do List from the FrontPage Explorere>'ČųČ' €|€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a task to the To Do List from the FrontPage Explorer&¾“ČĖh ž€}€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰ā-}«k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, open the page to link to the task.2Choose Edit: Add To Do Task.3In the Task Name field of the Add To Do Task dialog box, enter a description of the task.4In the Assigned To field, enter the name of the person responsible for completing the task.5In the Description field, enter information that further describes the task.6In the Priority field, select the priority the task should have.<ųČZĖ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7Click OK.Q+Ė«Ė& €V€4ŒČ°€‚’The task is linked to the current page. ć³ZĖŽĢ0 .€g€4Œ˜°€€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Note You can also add a task by clicking Add from the To Do List window. However, adding a task using the Add button does not link the task to a page in the FrontPage web.q«Ė’Ģl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’j9ŽĢiĶ1P’’’’’’’’O’’’’iĶHTo add a task to the To Do List from the FrontPage Editorc<’ĢĢĶ' €x€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a task to the To Do List from the FrontPage EditorsAiĶ?Ī2 4€‚€4˜˜°€ā„bމā-}«k‰‚’You can add a To Do List task from the FrontPage Editor. ŗĢĶgb ’€u€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, open the page to link to the task.2Choose Edit: Add To Do Task.3In the Task Name field of the Add To Do Task dialog box, enter a description of the task.4In the Assigned To field, enter the name of the person responsible for completing the task.5In the Description field, enter information that further?Īg’Ģ describes the task.6In the Priority field, select the priority the task should have.<?Ī£- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7Click OK.Q+gō& €V€4ŒČ°€‚’The task is linked to the current page. ć³£×0 .€g€4Œ˜°€€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Note You can also add a task by clicking Add from the To Do List window. However, adding a task using the Add button does not link the task to a page in the FrontPage web.qōHl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’A׉1™’’’’’’’’P’’’’‰įTo modify a task:HĆ' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To modify a task槉¦< F€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā„bމ‚€ƒ€‚’1In the To Do List, click Details.2In the Task Details dialog box, move the insertion point to the field you want to modify, then enter the new information.Ž_Ć4/ .€¾€4ŒČ²€€ā-}«k‰‚’Note You cannot edit the Task Name field for tasks added to the To Do List by a wizard.<¦p- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.q4įl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’Ip*1@’’’’’’’’Q’’’’*!To view a completed taskBįl' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view a completed taskb/*Ī3 6€^€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā„bމ‚’·In the To Do List, select Show history.ā“l°. *€i€4ŒČ°€ā-}«k‰‚‚’The Completed field, which shows the date a task was completed, is added to the To Do List.When you no longer want to view completed tasks, cancel the Show history selection.qĪ!l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’I°j1Ū’’’’’’’’R’’’’jü To mark a task completedB!¬' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To mark a task completedļ„j›J b€K€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā„bމā-}«k‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the To Do List, select the task you want to mark completed.2Click Complete.3In the Complete Task dialog box, select Mark this task as completed.X2¬ó& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage adds the date the task was completed.<›/ - *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.\6ó‹ & €l€4ŒČ°€‚’To display the completed task, select Show History.q/ ü l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’N‹ J 1ų’’’’’’’’S’’’’J ō To delete an uncompleted taskG ü ‘ ' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete an uncompleted taskņ J ƒ R r€A€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā„bމā-}«k‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the To Do List, select the task you want to delete.2Click Complete.3In the Complete Task dialog box, select Delete this task.4Click OK.q‘ ō l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’Kƒ ? 1’’’’’’’’T’’’’? ū To delete a completed taskDō ƒ ' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a completed taskµ? Š R r€k€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā„bމ‚€ƒ€ā-}«k‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the To Do List, select Show history.2In the Task field, select the completed task you want to delete.3Click Remove.4In the Remove Task dialog box, click OK.qƒ ū l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')‚’Q Š L1’’’’’’’’U’’’’L@To go to a page linked to a taskJ#ū –' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To go to a page linked to a task¬kLBA R€Ö€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā„bމā-}«k‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the To Do List, select a task that has a page title in the Linked To field.2Click Do Task.T.––& €\€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor opens the linked page.sB@m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Tasks')–@ū ‚‚’J–_@1ś’’’’’’’’V’’’’_@CTo delete a FrontPage webC@¢@' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a FrontPage web’Ģ_@”A3 4€™€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰ā”Ŀ牂’You can delete the current FrontPage web. When you delete a FrontPage web, it cannot be recovered. You need to be authorized as an administrator in the root FrontPage web to delete a FrontPage web.ņ¶¢@“B< F€m€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1Choose File: Delete FrontPage Web.2If you have not yet entered your administrator name and password, enter them in the Name and Password Required dialog box and click OK.q”ACl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’H“BLC1’’’’’’’’’W’’’’LCGTo open a FrontPage webACC' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open a FrontPage web"ŅLCÆEP n€„€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€ā|rŌŲ‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose File: Open FrontPage Web.2If your FrontPage web is on a Web server, select the Web server from the list in the Web Server or File Location field or type in the Web server's network location. If the FrontPage web is in a folder on your local disk, type in the full path and folder name.3Click List Webs. The FrontPage Explorer displays a list of the FrontPage webs on the Web server or in the folder you selected.歍C’F6 :€[€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4Select a FrontPage web, and click OK.5If you are prompted for your author name and password, enter them in the Name and Password Required dialog box, and click OK.qÆEGl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’N’FQG1ī’’’’’’’’X’’’’QGńLTo create a new FrontPage webG G˜G' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a new FrontPage web‰+QG!J^ Š€W€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€€€‚€ƒ€āS.ŽÅ‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose File: New, and select FrontPage Web.2In the New FrontPage Web dialog box, select the type of web you want to create. The Description field displays a brief description of each template or Wizard as you select it.3Click OK.4In the Web Server or File Location field, enter the name of your Web server. If you do not have authoring access on a Web server, type in the full path and name of a folder on your local disk. If you specify a folder that does not exist, FrontPage will offer to create it.2ī˜GSKD V€Ż€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā|rŌŲ‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5In the Name of New FrontPage Web field, type the name of the new FrontPage web.6Click OK.7If you are prompted for your administrator name and password, enter them in the Name and Password Required dialog box, and click OK.ž0!JńLn Ŗ€a€4˜˜°€‚‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’If you are creating a FrontPage web from a template, the FrontPage Explorer creates the new FrontPage web. If you are creating a FrontPage web from a FrontPage web Wizard, the Wizard opens. After you specify all your preferences in the Wizard, the FrontPage Explorer creates the new FrontPage web. JSK;M1"’’’’’’’’Y’’’’;Mę€To rename a FrontPage webCńL~M' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To rename a FrontPage webr9;MšN9 @€s€4˜˜°€ā|rŌ؉◵§”‰āg+¼‰‚’A FrontPage web name corresponds to a directory name on a Web server or in your file system and is subject to the length, character restrictions, and case sensitivity of that Web server or file system. A FrontPage web title is displayed by some World Wide Web browsers when you surf to the FrontPage web.y'~Mu€R r€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€āˆ„©)‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Web Settings.2In the Configuration tab of the FrontPage Web Settings dialog box, enter the new FrontPage web name in the Web Name field.šNu€ńL3To change the title of the FrontPage web, enter the new title in the Web Title field.4Click OK.qšNę€l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’Ju€01ż’’’’’’’’Z’’’’0ć‰To import a file to a webL%ę€|' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To import files to a FrontPage web®o0*ƒ? L€ß€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰ā|rŌŲ‰ā˜Ė¾‰āCfŌŲ‰‚’When you import a file, you put a copy of the file in your FrontPage web. You can import any type of file. To quickly import one or more files to the current FrontPage web, drag them into any FrontPage Explorer view. To import files to an import list from which you can rename the files' URLs and later import them into the FrontPage web, do the following:j7|”ƒ3 6€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose File: Import.8*ƒĢ„' €#€4ŒČ°€‚’In the Import File To FrontPage Web dialog box, you can add one or more files to the import list without importing them. The files remain on the list until you import them or remove them. When you specify a folder, all the files it contains are added to the import list.ŗj”ƒ†ˆP n€Õ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€ €ā× ¦k‰€ €‚’2To add a file to the import list, click Add File. In the Add File to Import List dialog box, use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the folder where the file is stored. Select the file, then click Open.3To add the entire contents of a folder to the import list, click Add Folder. In the Browse For Folder dialog box, locate and select the folder, then click OK. 4To change the URL of any file before importing it (either to rename it or change the file's directory in the FrontPage web), click Edit URL to open the Edit URL dialog box. In the File path within your FrontPage web field, type a URL relative to the root of the current FrontPage web. For example, if you type the URL folder2/sample.htm, the page will be saved in folder2 below the root folder of the current FrontPage web. After changing the URL, click OK.zMĢ„‰- *€š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5To import the files on the import list to the FrontPage web, click OK. sM†ˆs‰& €š€4ŒČ°€‚’While files are being imported, you can stop the process by clicking Stop.p‰ć‰k ¦€ €4˜˜°€‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file web procedures',0,`',`main')‚’R!s‰5Š1 ’’’’’’’’[’’’’5ŠŸĮTo copy the current FrontPage webK$所Š' €H€6˜˜˜°€‚’To copy the current FrontPage webO5Š‹2 4€ž€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’You can create a new FrontPage web by copying the current FrontPage web.)倊*ŽD V€Ė€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select File: Publish FrontPage Web.2Select the Web server from the list in the Destination Web Server or File Location field or type in a Web server's network location. To copy to a folder on your local disk, type in the full path and name of the folder. If you specify a folder that does not exist, FrontPage will offer to create it.3In the Name of Destination FrontPage Web field, type the name of the destination FrontPage web. If you are copying the current FrontPage web to the same Web server or folder, you must supply a new name. If you are copying to a different Web server or folder, you can use the same name. To copy to the root FrontPage web, leave this field blank or type .ŽP‹ø> J€”€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4To add the current FrontPage web to an existing FrontPage web, click Add To an Existing FrontPage Web.5If you are copying the root web, click Copy Child FrontPage Webs to copy the other FrontPage webs on the same Web server or, if the root web is in a folder, to copy the other FrontPage webs in the same folder.6Click OK.Ūm*ŽŸĮn Ŗ€Ū€4˜˜°€‚‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(øŸĮć‰`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’If FrontPage detects that you are copying to a Web server that does not have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed, it will launch the Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard (if installed) to copy your FrontPage web. For information about the availability of the Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard, choose Microsoft on the Web from the FrontPage Explorer Help menu.T#øóĮ1’’’’’’’’\’’’’óĮ§ÄTo export a page or file from a webW0ŸĮJĀ' €`€6˜˜˜°€‚’To export a page or file from a FrontPage webķóĮ7Ä` Ž€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In any view in the FrontPage Explorer, select the page or file to export.2Choose File: Export.3In the Export Selected As dialog box, use the Save In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the folder in your file system in which you want to store the page or file.4To change the file name, edit it in the File Name field.5Click Save to export the file.pJ§Äk ¦€ €4˜˜°€‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file web procedures',0,`',`main')‚’U$7ÄüÄ1ü’’’’’’’’]’’’’üÄ£ŹTo publish the current FrontPage webN'§ÄJÅ' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To publish the current FrontPage webKóüÄ•ĒX ~€ē€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select File: Publish FrontPage Web.2Select the Web server from the list in the Destination Web Server or File Location field or type in a Web server's network location.3In the Name of Destination FrontPage Web field, type the name of the destination FrontPage web. To publish to the root FrontPage web, leave this field blank or type .4To add the current FrontPage web to an existing FrontPage web, click Add To an Existing FrontPage Web..ųJÅĆČ6 :€ń€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5If you are publishing the root web, click Copy Child Webs (For Root Web Only) to publish the other FrontPage webs on the same Web server or, if the root web is in a folder, to publish the other FrontPage webs in the same folder.6Click OK.ąs•Ē£Źm ؀ē€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file web procedures',0,`',`main')‚’If FrontPage detects that you are publishing to a Web server that does not have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed, it will launch the Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard (if installed) to publish your FrontPage web. For information about the availability of the Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard, choose Microsoft on the Web from the FrontPage Explorer Help menu.FĆČéŹ1’’’’’’’’^’’’’éŹŗĪTo add pages to a webI"£Ź2Ė' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add pages to a FrontPage webKéŹ}Ė- *€<€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Do one of the following:&¾2Ė£Ķh ž€}€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰€€‚€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰€€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, create new pages and add them to the current FrontPage web. using the File: Save command.·In the FrontPage Editor, open pages from the World Wide Web using the File: Open command, then add them to the current FrontPage web using the File: Save command.·In the FrontPage Explorer, import pages or entire folders from your file system to the current FrontPage web using the File: Import command.„r}ĖHĪ3 6€ä€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, add one FrontPage web to another using the File: Publish FrontPage Web command.r£ĶŗĪl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`page web procedures',0,`',`main')‚‚’OHĪ Ļ1Ś’’’’’’’’_’’’’ Ļ˜To exit the FrontPage ExplorerH!ŗĪQĻ' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To exit the FrontPage ExploreryM ĻŹĻ, (€š€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Before exiting, the FrontPage Explorer closes the current FrontPage web.MQĻ#3 6€4€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·ŹĻ#ŗĪChoose File: Exit.uŹĻ˜p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’G#ß1;’’’’’’’’`’’’’ßÓTo exit the To Do List@˜' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To exit the To Do List?ß^- *€$€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Click Close.uÓp °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’C^1ī’’’’’’’’a’’’’ĮTo cascade windows<ÓR' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’To cascade windowscį, (€Ę€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’When you choose the Cascade command, FrontPage arranges all open pages in overlapping windows.k8RL3 6€p€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, choose Window: Cascade.uįĮp °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’@L1ē’’’’’’’’b’’’’ØTo tile windows9Į:' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’To tile windows‘eĖ, (€Ź€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’When you choose the Tile command, FrontPage arranges all open pages so that they do not overlap.h5:33 6€j€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, choose Window: Tile.uĖØp °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’A3é1’’’’’’’’c’’’’éĆTo arrange icons:Ø#' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To arrange iconsŗéŻ- (€€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’When you choose the Arrange Icons command, FrontPage arranges the icons of minimized pages at the bottom of the FrontPage Editor window.q>#N3 6€|€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, choose Window: Arrange Icons.uŻĆp °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’EN1R’’’’’’’’d’’’’ To display a toolbar>ĆF' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’To display a toolbarhÕ ' €Ń€4˜˜°€‚’The toolbar is a set of buttons bound to commonly used FrontPage Editor or FrontPage Explorer commands to provide quick access. A toolbar is displayed when a Toolbar command has a check mark next to it. The FrontPage Editor has five toolbars: Standard, Format, Image, Forms, and Advanced. You can select and move portions of the FrontPage Editor's toolbar. ˉF  B R€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, choose View: Toolbar.·In the FrontPage Editor, choose View: and the toolbar you want to display.uÕ  p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’B  W 1P’’’’’’’’e’’’’W eTo hide a toolbar; ’ ' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To hide a toolbar–oW ( ' €ß€4˜˜°€‚’The toolbar is a set of buttons bound to commonly used FrontPage Editor or FrontPage Explorer commands to provide quick access. A toolbar is hidden when a Toolbar command does not have a check mark next to it. The FrontPage Editor has five toolbars: Standard, Format, Image, Forms, and Advanced. You can select and move portions of the FrontPage Editor's toolbar. Ȇ’ š B R€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, choose View: Toolbar.·In the FrontPage Editor, choose View: and the toolbar you want to hide.u( ep °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’Oš “1’’’’’’’’f’’’’“ź@To open the FrontPage ExplorerH!eü' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open the FrontPage ExplorerK“G- *€<€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Do one of the following:ļ­üB@B R€[€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the Start menu, choose Programs: Microsoft FrontPage.·In the FrontPage Editor, choose Tools: Show FrontPaGB@ege Explorer or click the FrontPage Explorer button.3Gu@/ .€ €4˜ü²€‡"€‚’uB@ź@p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€äÓ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’U$u@?A1§’’’’’’’’g’’’’?A‘BTo open a FrontPage web's To Do ListV)ź@•A- *€R€6˜˜˜°€€€‚’To open a FrontPage web’s To Do ListT'?AéA- *€N€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Click the Show To Do List button.3•AB/ .€ €4˜Ī²€‡"€‚’uéA‘Bp °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€»!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’GBŲB1®’’’’’’’’h’’’’ŲB?ETo create a new folder@‘BC' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a new folderŪ™ŲBóCB R€3€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āČče ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the Folder View in the FrontPage Explorer, click the folder to which you want to add a new folder.2Choose File: New, then select Folder.lFC_D& €Œ€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Explorer creates a new folder, labeled "New Folder." k>óCŹD- *€|€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3To change the folder name, type directly into its label.u_D?Ep °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’g6ŹD¦E1Ā’’’’’’’’i’’’’¦EGTo select the Hyperlink View in the FrontPage Explorer`9?EF' €r€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select the Hyperlink View in the FrontPage ExplorerS&¦EYF- *€L€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Click the Hyperlink View button.3FŒF/ .€ €4˜Ī²€‡"€‚’uYFGp °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€ü×!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’d3ŒFeG1»’’’’’’’’j’’’’eG¼HTo select the Folder View in the FrontPage Explorer]6GĀG' €l€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select the Folder View in the FrontPage ExplorerP#eGH- *€F€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Click the Folder View button.3ĀGEH/ .€ €4˜Ī²€‡"€‚’wH¼Hq ²€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€“Ų!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’?EHūH1œ’’’’’’’’kūH3IžJDelete Command8¼H3I' €"€6˜˜˜²€‚’Delete Command'ūHZI$ €€˜€‚’DĪ3IžJv ŗ€€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā†¢k‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Use the Delete command to delete a selected page while you are in the FrontPage Explorer. If there are hyperlinks to that page, they will be broken. When you delete a page, it cannot be recovered.GZIåJ1D’’’’’’’’låJ%K8MAdd To Do Task Command@žJ%K' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add To Do Task Command'åJLK$ €€˜€‚’ģp%K8M| ʀį€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰ā?ć‰ćÓsœ«‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tasks')‚‚’Use the Add To Do Task command to add a task to the To Do List for the current FrontPage web. The task will be linked to the active page. When you select Add To Do Task, FrontPage displays the Add To Do Task Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add a task name, assign the task to an author, enter a description of the task, and assign the task a priority. MLK…M1 ’’’’’’’’m…MĖM:ODelete FrontPage Web CommandF8MĖM' €>€6˜˜˜²€‚’Delete FrontPage Web Command'…MņM$ €€˜€‚’HŅĖM:Ov ŗ€„€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚ā”Ŀ牂‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Use this command to delete a FrontPage web. When you delete a FrontPage web, it cannot be recovered.You need to be authorized as an administrator in the root FrontPage web to delete a FrontPage web. ?ņMyO1Ž’’’’’’’’nyO²O—…Export Command9:O²O' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Export Command 'yOŁO$ €€˜€‚’+ų²O3 4€ń€4˜˜°€āøŁO:O¹šk‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Export command to copy a selected file from a FrontPage web to a local file system. Select the file to export in any FrontPage Explorer view. In the Export dialog box, specify the file name and destination of the file to be exported.<ŁOL' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 }' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Save in†FLƒ@ N€‘€4˜˜°€€€†"€ †"€ ‚‚’Lists the available folders and files. To see how the current folder fits in the hierarchy of your computer, click the down arrow. To see what’s inside a folder, click it. To open the folder one level higher, click on the toolbar. To create a new folder, click .Files and other folders are displayed in the box below.3 }6ƒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’File NameēĄƒ„' €€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the file to export. You can use * as a wildcard. For example, type *.* to see a list of all files. You can also type the full path of a file, such as C:\mypages\page1.htm.66ƒS„' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Save As TypeV0„©„& €`€4˜˜°€‚’Specifies the type of file you are exporting..S„ׄ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SaveĄX©„—…h  €°€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€ø½!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Click this to save the file with the name, type, and location that you specified. Nׄå…1Č’’’’õ oå…,†ƇRecent FrontPage Webs CommandG —…,†' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recent FrontPage Webs Command'å…S†$ €€˜€‚’p,†Ƈo ¬€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’The FrontPage Explorer keeps a numbered list of the four most recently opened FrontPage webs. This list is displayed at the end of the File Menu. To open a FrontPage web that was opened recently, select it from this list of files or type its number.NS†ˆ1ČŃ  pˆXˆļ‰Recent FrontPage Webs CommandG ƇXˆ' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recent FrontPage Webs Command'ˆˆ$ €€˜€‚’pXˆļ‰o ¬€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’The FrontPage Explorer keeps a numbered list of the four most recently opened FrontPage webs. This list is displayed at the end of the File Menu. To open a FrontPage web that was opened recently, select it from this list of files or type its number.Nˆ=Š1Čõ = q=Š„ŠŒRecent FrontPage Webs CommandG Š' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recent FrontPage Webs Command'=Š«Š$ €€˜€‚’p„ŠŒo ¬€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’The FrontPage Explorer keeps a numbered list of the four most recently opened FrontPage webs. This list is displayed at the end of the File Menu. To open a FrontPage web that was opened recently, select it from this list of files or type its number.N«ŠiŒ1Č a riŒ°ŒGŽRecent FrontPage Webs CommandG Œ°Œ' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recent FrontPage Webs Command'iŒ׌$ €€˜€‚’p°ŒGŽo ¬€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’The FrontPage Explorer keeps a numbered list of the four most recently opened FrontPage webs. This list is displayed at the end of the File Menu. To open a FrontPage web that was opened recently, select it from this list of files or type its number.= ׌„Ž1O= ’’’’s„ŽŗŽ ĄExit Command6GŽŗŽ' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Exit Command'„ŽįŽ$ €€˜€‚’÷ƒŗŽ Ąt ¶€€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’Use the Exit command to end a session in the FrontPage Explorer. If there is a current FrontPage web, FrontPage closes it.įŽ ĄGŽOįŽ[Ą1Õ’’’’’’’’t[Ą£ĄGÄRecalculate Hyperlinks CommandH! Ą£Ą' €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recalculate Hyperlinks Command'[ĄŹĄ$ €€˜€‚’S-£ĄĮ& €Z€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Recalculate Hyperlinks command to:eŹĄ‚ĆV z€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā|rŌŲ‰‚€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰ā–̲6‰‚€ ƒ€ābȵP‰‚’·Update the display of all views for the FrontPage web in which you are working.·Cause the server to go through all its dependencies to regenerate them. For example, if a page in a FrontPage web has a WebBot Include component, that page has a dependency that might need to be regenerated.·Update the text index created by a WebBot Search component. For example, if you delete a page from your FrontPage web, use the Recalculate Hyperlinks command to remove all references to that page from the text index. ÅTĮGÄq ²€Ø€4˜˜°€‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’Recalculating hyperlinks for a large FrontPage web might take several minutes.N‚Ć•Ä1Ī’’’’’’’’u•ÄŻÄzĒShow FrontPage Editor CommandH!GÄŻÄ' €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’Show FrontPage Editor Command '•ÄÅ$ €€˜€‚’VŻÄ”Ę: B€­€4˜˜°€āo:B‰‚āßÓźö‰ā× ¦k‰‚’Use the Show FrontPage Editor command to open the FrontPage Editor. If the FrontPage Editor is already open, this command brings the FrontPage Editor to the front of the desktop.You can also go to the FrontPage Editor by clicking the FrontPage Editor button on the FrontPage Explorer toolbar or by selecting the page and opening it.v#Å ĒS#v€H'… .€€4˜˜°€‡"€ ‚’€€4˜˜°€‚’’’Show FrontPage Editor buttonp”ĘzĒk ¦€ €4˜˜°€‚†€€Äö!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’H ĒĀĒ12’’’’’’’’vĀĒČĖShow To Do List CommandAzĒČ' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’Show To Do List Command'ĀĒ*Č$ €€˜€‚’źŖČŹ@ N€U€4˜˜°€ā„bމā˜Ė¾‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚āßÓźö‰‚’Use the Show To Do List command to open the To Do List for the current FrontPage web. The number of tasks currently on the To Do List is displayed next to the command. To use the To Do List, you must have an open FrontPage web. If the To Do List is already open, the command brings it to the front of the desktop.You can also view the To Do List by clicking the To Do List button on the FrontPage Explorer toolbar.‚*Č–Źd#˜€>'s .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Show To Do List buttonnŹĖh  € €4˜˜°€‚†x€¬!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tasks')‚‚’@–ŹDĖ1t’’’’’’’’wDĖ~ĖĮĢToolbar Command:Ė~Ė' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’Toolbar Command 'DĖ„Ė$ €€˜€‚’©~ĖĮĢs “€S€4˜˜°€āßÓźö‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Toolbar command to display or hide the toolbar in the FrontPage Explorer. When the Toolbar command has a check mark next to it, the toolbar is displayed.C„ĖĶ1€’’’’’’’’xĶ@ĶĪStatus Bar Command<ĮĢ@Ķ' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Status Bar Command'ĶgĶ$ €€˜€‚’(µ@ĶĪs “€k€4˜˜°€āH·Ÿs‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Status Bar command to display or hide the status bar in the FrontPage Explorer. When the Status Bar command has a check mark next to it, the status bar is displayed.LgĶŪĪ1’’’’’’’’yŪĪ!ϹRepeated Hyperlinks CommandFĪ!Ļ' €>€6˜˜˜²€‚’Repeated Hyperlinks Command 'ŪĪHĻ$ €€˜€‚’i/!Ͻ: B€_€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰‚āßÓźö‰‚’Use the Repeated Hyperlinks command to display or hide multiple hyperlinks from one page to another page. By default, if HϽĪa page has multiple hyperlinks to another page, the FrontPage Explorer only shows you one hyperlink; when you display repeated hyperlinks, you see all the hyperlinks to another page. When the Repeated Hyperlinks command has a check mark next to it, the repeated hyperlinks are displayed in the Hyperlink View. You can also display repeated hyperlinks by clicking the Repeated Hyperlinks button on the FrontPage Explorer toolbar.†"HĻCd#˜€F'… .€€4˜˜°€‡"€ ‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Repeated Hyperlinks buttonv½¹p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€Hæ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’ OC1F’’’’’’’’zQfHyperlinks Inside Page CommandI"¹Q' €D€6˜˜˜²€‚’HyperLinks Inside Page Command 'x$ €€˜€‚’ļ©QgF Z€S€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰āCfŌŲ‰āŗvK‰‚āßÓźö‰‚’Use the Hyperlinks Inside Page command to display or hide the hyperlinks that a page has to itself. When you create a page, you can insert a hyperlink to that page so a user can quickly go to topics on that page; hyperlinks can be to the top of a page (using the URL) or to a bookmark.You can also display hyperlinks inside a page by clicking the Hyperlinks Inside Page button on the FrontPage Explorer toolbar.‰%xšd#˜€L'… .€€4˜˜°€‡"€ ‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Hyperlinks Inside Page buttonvgfp °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€@Ś!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’ @š¦1ö’’’’’’’’{¦ą„Refresh Command:fą' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’Refresh Command '¦$ €€˜€‚’žą„ Ģ€?€4˜˜°€ā|rŌ؉↢k‰ā× ¦k‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Refresh command to update the display of all views for the FrontPage web in which you are working. Because more than one person may be working on a FrontPage web at one time, refreshing your web ensures that the hyperlinks in your page are as up-to-date as possible. V%ū1w ’’’’’’’’|ūJ sBHorizontal Line Properties Dialog BoxO(„J ' €P€6˜˜˜²€‚’Horizontal Line Properties Dialog Box'ūq $ €€˜€‚’ˆ\J ł , (€ø€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰‚’Use the Horizontal Line dialog box to set and view the properties of a horizontal line.<q 5 ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options/ł d ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’WidthW15 » & €b€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to set the width of the line.;d ö ' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Percent of windowpJ» f & €”€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option, then type a percentage of the width of the window. 0 ö – ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Pixelsd>f ś & €|€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option, then type the line's width, in pixels. 0 – * ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HeightX2ś ‚ & €d€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to set the height of the line.0 * ² ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PixelsK%‚ ż & €J€4˜˜°€‚’Type the line's height, in pixels.3 ² 0 ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Alignment[5ż ‹ & €j€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to set the alignment of the line.…\0 ) "€ø€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If the width of the line is set to 100 percent, setting alignment has no effect. .‹ >' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’LeftvJ“, (€”€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Select this option to begin the line at the left margin of the page. 0 >ä' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Center[5“?& €j€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to center the line on the page./än' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Rightb<?Š& €x€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to begin the line at the right margin./n @' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ColorŠ @„ƒ]Š@& €ŗ€4˜˜°€‚’Use the drop-down list to select the line's color. Select Custom to define a custom color.4 @Ć@' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Solid Line]7@ A& €n€4˜˜°€‚’Select this box to display the line with no shading.2 Ć@RA' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extended!Ŗ AsBw ¼€U€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add HTML attributes to the line that are not directly supported in FrontPage.< RAÆB1C’’’’’’’’}ÆBåB÷GCut Command6sBåB' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Cut Command 'ÆB C$ €€˜€‚’0ååB jLM1x’’’’’’’’MKMk…Paste Command7ÖLKM' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Paste Command'MrM$ €€˜€‚’ŸpKM€/ ,€į€4˜˜°€āĪgˆ‰‚‚‚’Use the Paste command to copy the contents of the clipboard at the insertion point. If there are currently selected items, they are overwritten.When you paste text, some of its character attributes may be over-ridden. For example, when you paste text into a paragraph with a larger point-size, the pasted text is enlarged to match the size of the text in the paragraph.If you paste a paragraph into another paragraph, the paragraph on the page is split into two paragraphs, and the pasted paragraph is inserted between those paragraphs. Pasting paragraphs may have other unintended effects, such as renrM€ÖLumbering lists.jļrM‡‚{ Ā߀4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āœ’ÓŲ‰āhşk‰ā5ÜÓŲ‰āĮ“«k‰ā—)ŌŲ‰āŖ,ŌŲ‰āÄMŌŲ‰āZtŌŲ‰ādņÓŲ‰ā­?ŌŲ‰āŲsŌŲ‰ā|rŌŲ‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can paste the following types of images from the clipboard: GIF , JPEG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIFF, MAC, MSP, RAS, WPG, EPS, PCX, and WMF. When you paste an image, it is automatically added to the FrontPage web when you save the page on which it is inserted. When you paste an image that is not in the GIF or JPEG format, it is first converted to the GIF format (for images with 256 or fewer colors) or the JPEG format (for images with more than 256 colors).Ą€‡„@ N€€4˜˜°€€ €āƒvk‰āŒĶ‰€€‚‚’When you paste text from another application, FrontPage retains as much of the original formatting as possible ¾ this includes converting Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Word tables into HTML tables. To import entire files from other applications, use the Insert: File command in the FrontPage Editor; the files are automatically converted to HTML.You can also paste from the clipboard by clicking the Paste button on the standard toolbar.x‡‚’„d#˜€**„ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Paste buttonl‡„k…g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€Hē!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’> ’„©…1Ī’’’’’’’’€©…į…~‡Clear Command8k…į…' €"€6˜˜˜²€‚’Clear Command '©…†$ €€˜€‚’vį…~‡u ø€€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āĪgˆ‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Use the Clear command to delete the selected items from the page without placing them on the clipboard. The FrontPage Editor may reformat your page after some deletions. For example, it renumbers a list if one or more elements are deleted from it.= †»‡1J’’’’’’’’»‡ņ‡ Find Command7~‡ņ‡' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Find Command '»‡ˆ$ €€˜€‚’ƈņ‡Ȉ' €€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Find command to search for specified text. The Find command can be case-sensitive and can match whole words only or any text.=ˆ‰' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 3 Ȉ8‰' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Find What@‰x‰& €4€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the text to find.?8‰·‰' €0€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Match Whole Word OnlyT.x‰ Š& €\€4˜˜°€‚’Finds text only if it matches a whole word.4 ·‰?Š' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Match CasejD Š©Š& €ˆ€4˜˜°€‚’Finds text only if it matches the text to find in capitalization.3 ?Š܊' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Direction昩Š›‹' €1€4˜˜°€‚’Specify Up to search from the insertion point to the beginning of the document or Down to search from the insertion point to the end of the document.3 ܊Ī‹' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Find NextxR›‹FŒ& €¤€4˜˜°€‚’Once a successful match has been found, click this button to repeat the search.0 Ī‹vŒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Cancel•-FŒ h  €Z€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Click Cancel to exit the Find command. @vŒK1”’’’’’’’’‚K„’ÄReplace Command9 „' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Replace Command'K«$ €€˜€‚’æ—„j( €/€4˜˜°€‚‚’Use the Replace command to search for specified text and replace it with other specified text. You provide text to find and text for replacement in the Replace dialog box.The Replace command can be case-sensitive and can replace whole words only or it can replace any text. You can replace all instances of the text in a single operation, or you can repeatedly find the text to replace, then replace it.=«§' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 3 jŚ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Find What@§&Ą& €4€4˜˜°€‚’Ś&Ą Enter the text to find.6Ś\Ą' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Replace WithD&Ą Ą& €<€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the replacement text.?\Ąߥ' €0€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Match Whole Word OnlyS- Ą2Į& €Z€4˜˜°€‚’Find text only if it matches a whole word.4 ߥfĮ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Match CasejD2ĮŠĮ& €ˆ€4˜˜°€‚’Finds text only if it matches the text to find in capitalization.3 fĮĀ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Find Next£}ŠĮ¦Ā& €ś€4˜˜°€‚’Once a successful match has been found, click this button to repeat the search without replacing the currently found text.1 Ā×Ā' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Replaced>¦Ā;Ć& €|€4˜˜°€‚’Replaces the currently found text and finds the next match.5×ĀpĆ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Replace Allj;ĆÄ& €Ō€4˜˜°€‚’Replaces the currently found text and continues replacing matches until all matches have been replaced.0 pĆ0Ä' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CancelĻgÄ’Äh  €Ī€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Click Cancel to exit the Replace command. This does not undo all replacements that have occurred.A0Ä@Å1 ’’’’’’’’ƒ@ÅzÅRŹBookmark Command:’ÄzÅ' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’Bookmark Command'@Å”Å$ €€˜€‚’æ…zÅ`Ē: B€ €4˜˜°€āŗvK‰ā ęЉā†¢k‰‚‚’Use the Bookmark command to create a bookmark. You can assign a bookmark to any selected text, including special characters and text that is linked. When you create a bookmark, you assign it a name. This name is used to identify the bookmark as the target of a hyperlink.When Format Marks is selected, the FrontPage Editor displays bookmarks as text with a blue dashed underline.<”ÅœĒ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options7`ĒÓĒ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Bookmark NametNœĒGČ& €œ€4˜˜°€‚’Type the name of the new bookmark. This should be a term or a short phrase.FÓĒČ' €>€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Other Bookmarks on This PageQ%GČŽČ, (€J€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Lists all bookmarks on the page./Č É' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Cleard>ŽČqÉ& €|€4˜˜°€‚’Click Clear to clear the bookmark and close the dialog box.. ÉŸÉ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Goto³=qÉRŹv ¼€z€4˜˜°€‚‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’Click Goto to scroll the view to the selected bookmark.HŸÉšŹ1«’’’’’’’’„šŹÜŹVĢHorizontal Line CommandBRŹÜŹ' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Horizontal Line Command 'šŹĖ$ €€˜€‚’SŻÜŹVĢv ŗ€»€4˜˜°€€ €ć“ē„£‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Use the Horizontal Line command to insert a horizontal line at the insertion point. After you insert a horizontal line, press ALT+ENTER to view or set its properties in the Horizontal Line Properties dialog box.> Ė”Ģ11’’’’’’’’…”ĢĖĢÓBreak Command7VĢĖĢ' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Break Command'”ĢņĢ$ €€˜€‚’uIĖĢgĶ, (€’€4˜˜°€⚰“w‰‚’Use the Break command to insert a line break at the insertion point.˜iņĢ’Ķ/ .€Ņ€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note Many Web browsers do not display empty paragraphs but do display line breaks as white space.<gĶ;Ī' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options;’ĶvĪ' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Normal Line Break‡[;ĪżĪ, (€¶€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰‚’Forces a line break. If an image is in at the left or right margin, does not clear it.;vĪ8Ļ' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Clear Left Margin›użĪÓĻ& €ź€4˜˜°€‚’Forces a line break. If an image is at the left margin, moves the next line down until the left margin is cleared.<8Ļ' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ClearÓĻVĢ Right MarginwÓĻø& €ī€4˜˜°€‚’Forces a line break. If an image is at the right margin, moves the next line down until the right margin is cleared.<ō' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Clear Both Margins zø”& €ō€4˜˜°€‚’Forces a line break. If an image is at either or both margins, moves the next line down until both margins are cleared.2 ōĘ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extended ˜”Óu ø€1€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box to add HTML attributes to a line break that are not directly supported in FrontPage.?Ę18’’’’’’’’†KRSymbol Command9ÓK' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Symbol Command 'r$ €€˜€‚’äK„. *€É€4˜˜°€ā ęЉ‚‚’The Symbol command displays the Symbol dialog box. Select a special character from this dialog box to insert it at the insertion point.To select a character for insertion, click it. Use the arrow keys to change selections.<rĄ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options0 „š' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Insert˜rĄˆ& €ä€4˜˜°€‚’Click Insert to insert the currently selected character. You can also insert a character by double-clicking it./š·' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Close›2ˆRi ¢€d€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚‚’Click Close to close the Symbol dialog box.D·–1*’’’’’’’’‡’’’’–| To resize a hotspot=RÓ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’To resize a hotspota–`, (€Ā€4˜˜°€āēi”N‰‚’If a hotspot's dimensions are not correct, they can be resized after the hotspot is created.®sÓ; F€ę€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the image containing the hotspot you want to resize.2Select the hotspot.{O`‰, (€ž€4ŒČ°€āPH‰‚’When the hotspot is selected, size handles display at each of its corners.b5ė- *€j€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Move the pointer to one of the hotspot handles.w‰ˆ & €ī€4ŒČ°€‚’The pointer changes to the resize pointer, indicating in what directions that portion of the hotspot can be resized.Š]ė - *€ŗ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click and hold down the left mouse button, then move the pointer to resize the hotspot.…Vˆ — / .€¬€4ŒČ²€€€ €‚’Note While resizing the hotspot, press ESC to return it to its original shape.sF  - *€Œ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5Release the mouse button when you are done resizing the hotspot.r— | m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’D Ą 1[’’’’’’’’ˆ’’’’Ą ×To delete a hotspot=| ż ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a hotspotg;Ą d , (€v€4˜˜°€āēi”N‰‚’When a hotspot is no longer wanted, it can be deleted.®sż  ; F€ę€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the image containing the hotspot you want to delete.2Select the hotspot.{Od  , (€ž€4ŒČ°€āPH‰‚’When the hotspot is selected, size handles display at each of its corners.`3 ķ - *€f€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3To delete a hotspot, do one of the following:x7 eA R€n€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€ €‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·Press the DELETE key.·Choose Edit: Clear.rķ ×m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’Be1Ž’’’’’’’’‰’’’’ CTo move a hotspot;×T' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To move a hotspot¤r @2 4€ä€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āēi”N‰‚’To change the area of an image that is a hotspot, you can move one or more selected hotspots in that image.T @פoT°@5 :€Ž€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the image containing the hotspot you want to move.2Select the hotspot.{O @+A, (€ž€4ŒČ°€āPH‰‚’When the hotspot is selected, size handles display at each of its corners.`3°@‹A- *€f€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3To move the hotspot, do one of the following:Ō+A›B< F€©€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€ €‚€ ƒ€‚’·Click the left mouse button and drag the hotspot to its new position. While clicking and dragging a hotspot, press ESC to return it to its original position.·Use the arrow keys to change its position.r‹A Cm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’C›BPC1ė’’’’’’’’Š’’’’PCųFTo select an image< CŒC' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select an image’ZPCD8 @€“€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āĪgˆ‰€€‚’You need to select an image to cut, copy or paste the image using the clipboard. d7ŒC‚D- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following: ŠDŽE< F€”€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā2æi>‰‚€ ƒ€‚’·Move the pointer to the selection bar, then click the left mouse button.·Move the pointer to the right-hand side of the image, then click the left mouse button and drag the pointer over the image.U/‚DćE& €^€4˜˜°€‚’The selected image appears in reverse video.£tŽE†F/ .€č€4Œ˜°€€ā—#Չ‚’Note Selecting an image does not activate the image toolbar. To activate the image toolbar, click the image.rćEųFm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’J†FBG1f’’’’’’’’‹’’’’BG^LTo cut or delete an imageCųF…G' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To cut or delete an imageŹBGˆH9 @€•€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā× ¦k‰āĪgˆ‰‚’In the FrontPage Editor, when you cut an image it is removed from the page and copied to the clipboard. When you delete an image, it is removed from the page but is not copied to the clipboard.9…GĮH' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To cut an imageb5ˆH#I- *€j€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Select the image, then do one of the following:n3ĮH‘I; F€f€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Edit: Cut.·Click the Cut button:3#IÄI/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’<‘IJ' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To delete an imageb5ÄIbJ- *€j€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Select the image, then do one of the following:p/JŅJA R€^€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Choose Edit: Clear.·Press DELETE.Q*bJ#K' €T€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To delete an image without selecting itɍŅJģK< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€ €‚€ ƒ€‚’·Position the insertion point before the image and press DELETE.·Position the insertion point after the image and press BACKSPACE.r#K^Lm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€ Š!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’AģKŸL1“’’’’’’’’Œ’’’’ŸLńNTo copy an image:^LŁL' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To copy an imagep>ŸLIM2 4€|€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āĪgˆ‰‚’When you copy an image, it is copied to the clipboard. “^ŁLÜM5 :€¼€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image you want to copy.2Do one of the following:p5IMLN; F€j€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Edit: Copy.·Click the Copy button:3ÜMN/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’rLNńNm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€œ¼!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’\+NMO1q’’’’’’’’’’’’MO†To make a color in an image non-transparentV/ńN£O' €^€6˜˜˜°€‚’To make a color in an image non-transparent ģæMO›€- (€€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰‚’An image can have only one transparent color.£O›€ńN If an image already has a transparent color, selecting a new transparent color returns the existing transparent color to its original color.yR£O' €¤€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To make a color in an image non-transparent using the Make Transparent pointer ƍ›€ׁ6 :€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image containing the color you want to make non-transparent.2Click the Make Transparent button:3 ‚/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’U(ׁ_‚- *€P€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Move the pointer inside the image.Z4 ‚¹‚& €h€4˜Ī²€‚’The pointer becomes the Make Transparent pointer.²„_‚kƒ. *€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Place the tip of the Make Transparent pointer on the color you want to make non-transparent, then click the left mouse button.{T¹‚ęƒ' €Ø€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To make a color in an image non-transparent using the Image Properties dialog boxā¬kƒȄ6 :€Y€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image containing the color you want to make non-transparent.2To open the Image Properties dialog box, do one of the following:~=ęƒF…A R€z€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Choose Edit: Image Properties.·Press ALT+ENTER._2Ȅ„…- *€d€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Select the Transparent field, then click OK.rF…†m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€ˆĆ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’A„…X†1˜’’’’’’’’Ž’’’’X†ƇTo edit an image:†’†' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To edit an image«xX†=‡3 6€š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚’·From the FrontPage Editor or Explorer, double-click an image to open it in its associated image-editing program.r’†Ƈm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’C=‡ņ‡1’’’’’’’’’’’’ņ‡±ŠTo insert clip art<Ƈ.ˆ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert clip arta5ņ‡ˆ, (€j€4˜˜°€ā­;÷‰‚’FrontPage comes with a full library of clip art.°X.ˆ?ŠX ~€±€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on the page where you want to insert the clip art.2Choose Insert: Image.3In the Clip Art tab, select the clip art category from the list in the Category field. For example, to select a background image, choose Backgrounds.4Browse the Contents window and double-click an image to insert it.rˆ±Šm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’O?Š‹1§’’’’’’’’’’’’‹ ĮTo insert an image from a fileH!±ŠH‹' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert an image from a fileu4‹½A P€i€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āø¹šk‰ā|rŌŲ‰ā× ¦k‰‚‚‚’When you insert an image from a file, the FrontPage Editor prompts you to import the image to your FrontPage web when you save the page.You can insert the following file types: GIF, JPG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIF, MSP, RAS, WPG, EPS, PCX, and WMF images. WMF format is only available when then image is embedded in an RTF file that is being inserted. When you insert an image that is not in the GIF or JPG format, it is first converted to the GIF format (for images with 256 or fewer colors) or the JPG format (for images with more than 256 colors).=ėH‹śŽR r€×€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the page where you want to insert the image.2Choose Insert: Image.3In the Other Location tab, click From File.4If you know the image’s full file name, type it in the From File field.•h½›Ą- (€Ń€4ŒČ°€€€‚’If you do not know the image’s full file name, click Browse to browse your file system. Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the image is stored. ChooseśŽ›Ą±Š a file type from the Files of Type drop-down field to list all the files of that type. Select the image you want to insert, then click Open.rśŽ Įm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’b1›ĄoĮ1’’’’’’’’‘’’’’oĮÅTo insert an image from the current FrontPage web[4 ĮŹĮ' €h€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert an image from the current FrontPage web”moĮkĆ4 6€Ū€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚‚’You can insert the following types of images from the current FrontPage web: GIF, JPG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIF, MSP, RAS, WPG, EPS, PCX., and WMF. When you insert an image that is not in the GIF or JPG format, it is automatically converted to the GIF format (for images with 256 or fewer colors) or the JPG format (for images with more than 256 colors).AļŹĮ¬ÄR r€ß€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on the page where you want to insert the image.2Choose Insert: Image.3In the Current FrontPage Web tab, select an image. To browse the contents of a folder, double-click on it.4Click OK.rkĆÅm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’[*¬ÄyÅ1s’’’’’’’’’’’’’yÅ‘ČTo insert an image from the World Wide WebT-ÅĶÅ' €Z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert an image from the World Wide Webå¬yŲĘ9 @€Y€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā Ĉ ‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚’When you insert an image from the World Wide Web, the image is always inserted from its location on the World Wide Web; you cannot import it to your FrontPage web.m ĶÅČ` Ž€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā9菌‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on the page where you want to insert the image.2Choose Insert: Image.3In the Other Location tab, click From Location.4In the From Location field, type the absolute URL of the image you want to insert.5Click OK.r²Ę‘Čm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’V%ČēČ1ń’’’’’’’’“’’’’ēȍTo import an image to a FrontPage webO(‘Č6É' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To import an image to a FrontPage web{BēȱŹ9 @€…€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā|rŌŲ‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’When you import an image, you place a copy of it in your FrontPage web. To quickly import one or more images to the current FrontPage web, drag them into any FrontPage Explorer view. To import images to an import list, from which you can rename them and later import them into the FrontPage web, do the following:j76ÉĖ3 6€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose File: Import.[.±ŹvĢ- (€]€4ŒČ°€āø¹šk‰‚’In the Import File To FrontPage Web dialog box, you can add one or more images to the import list without importing them. The images remain on the list until you import them or remove them. You can also specify a folder, and all the images and other files it contains are added to the import list.ĆyĖEJ b€ó€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰€€‚’2To add an image to the import list, click Add File. In the Add File to Import List dialog box, use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the folder where the image is stored. Select the image, and click Open.3To add the entire contents of a folder to the import list, click Add Folder. In the Browse For Folder dialog box, locate and select the folder, and click OK. 4To change the URL of any image before importing it, either to rename it or to change the image’s directory in the FrontPage web, click Edit URL to open the Edit URL dialog box. In the File path within your FrontPage web field, type a URL relative to the root of the current FrontPage web. For example, if you type the URL images/picture.gif, the image will be saved in the folder images below the root folder of the cvĢE‘Čurrent FrontPage web. After changing the URL, click OK.ÖØvĢ. *€Q€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5To import the images and other files on the import list to the FrontPage web, click OK. While files are being imported, you can stop the process by clicking Stop.rEm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’MŚ1e’’’’’’’’”’’’’ŚņTo create a circular hotspotF ' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a circular hotspote2Ś…3 6€d€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image.3 ø/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’·c…oT v€Ē€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āēi”N‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click the Circle button.3Point inside the image. The pointer becomes a pencil.4Point to the center of the circular hotspot you want create.5Drag the circular hotspot until it is the size you want. When you release the mouse button, the Create Hyperlink dialog box opens.6In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, do one of the following:¦Hø^ Š€‘€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To create a hyperlink to a page in the current FrontPage web, use the Current Web tab.·To create a hyperlink to a page on the World Wide Web, use the World Wide Web tab.·To create a hyperlink to a currently opened page, use the Open Pages tab.·To create a hyperlink to a new page, use the New Page tab.k>o€- *€|€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7Complete the steps to create the hyperlink and click OK.rņm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`image link procedures',0,`',`main')‚’N€@1X’’’’’’’’•’’’’@J To create a polygonal hotspotG ņ‡' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a polygonal hotspote2@ģ3 6€d€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image.3‡/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’ØZģĒ N j€µ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click the Polygon button.3Point inside the image. The pointer becomes a pencil.4Click where you want the first corner of the polygon to be, then click to place each corner of the polygon. 5Double-click to finish the polygon. The Create Hyperlink dialog box opens.6In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, do one of the following:¦Hm ^ Š€‘€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To create a hyperlink to a page in the current FrontPage web, use the Current Web tab.·To create a hyperlink to a page on the World Wide Web, use the World Wide Web tab.·To create a hyperlink to a currently opened page, use the Open Pages tab.·To create a hyperlink to a new page, use the New Page tab.k>Ē Ų - *€|€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7Complete the steps to create the hyperlink and click OK.rm J m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`image link procedures',0,`',`main')‚’PŲ š 1é’’’’’’’’–’’’’š ¬ATo create a rectangular hotspotI"J ć ' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a rectangular hotspote2š H 3 6€d€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image.3ć { / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’šLH N j€™€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click the Rectangle button.3Point inside the image. The pointer becomes a pencil.4Point to the first corner of the rectangle.5Drag the rectangle until it is the size you want. When you release the mouse button, the Create Hyperlink dialog box opens.6In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, do one of the following:®J{ Ļ@d –€•€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€ā†¢k‰ā Ĉ ‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To create a hyperlink to a page in the current FrontPage web, use the Current Web tab.·To create a hyperlink to a page Ļ@J on the World Wide Web, use the World Wide Web tab.·To create a hyperlink to a currently opened page, use the Open Pages tab.·To create a hyperlink to a new page, use the New Page tab.k>:A- *€|€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7Complete the steps to create the hyperlink and click OK.rĻ@¬Am Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`image link procedures',0,`',`main')‚’D:AšA17’’’’’’’’—’’’’šAćCTo select a hotspot=¬A-B' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a hotspotDīšAqCV z€Ż€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰āēi”N‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€ €€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the image. The hotspots become visible.2Click a hotspot to select it or drag over a portion of the image to select more than one hotspot.3Use TAB and SHIFT+TAB to move between hotspots.r-BćCm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’T#qC7D1U’’’’’’’’˜’’’’7D8GTo set an image's default hyperlinkM&ćC„D' €L€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set an image's default hyperlink°x7D4E8 @€š€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā‹°t¾‰āēi”N‰‚’An image's default hyperlink is the target of a hyperlink from parts of the image not covered by any hotspots.’@„DĘFR r€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂€ƒ€‚’1Click the image to select it.2Choose Edit: Image Properties.3In the URL field in the Default Hyperlink group box, enter a relative URL, or click Browse to create the default hyperlink in the Edit Hyperlink dialog box.4After creating the hyperlink, click OK to close the Image Properties dialog box.r4E8Gm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’X'ĘFG1’’’’’’’’™’’’’GMLTo make a color in an image transparentR+8GāG' €V€6˜˜˜°€‚’To make a color in an image transparent c0GEI3 4€a€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā× ¦k‰‚’A transparent color replaces one color in an image and lets the background of the page show through the image. An image can have only one transparent color. If an image already has a transparent color, selecting a new transparent color returns the existing transparent color to its original color.]0āG¢I- *€`€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image.3EIÕI/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’Ź”¢IŸJ6 :€)€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click the Make Transparent button. The pointer changes to the Make Transparent pointer.3In the image, click the color to make transparent.:ÕIŁK' €'€4ŒČ°€‚’If the image is a JPEG image, the FrontPage Editor prompts you to convert the image to GIF format, because transparency is not supported in JPEG images. If FrontPage converts the image, the number of colors in the image may be reduced and the image file may become larger.tŸJMLn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€ŲĻ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚‚’EŁK’L1r’’’’’’’’š’’’’’LæNTo delete a bookmark>MLŠL' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a bookmarkd7’L4M- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:§lŠLŪM; F€Ų€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€āŗvK‰‚€ ƒ€‚’·Place the pointer anywhere in the text containing the bookmark.·Select any part of the bookmark.j/4MEN; F€^€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’2Choose Edit: Bookmark.3Click Clear.zŪMæNu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’T#ENO1¢’’’’’’’’›’’’’OlƒTo create a hyperlink to a bookmarkM&æN`O' €L€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a hyperlink to a bookmarkьO=€E X€€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰āŗvK‰ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā Ĉ ‰‚’You can create a hyperlink to a bookmark in an open page, a page in the current Fro`O=€æNntPage web, or a page on the World Wide Web.Æt`Oģ€; F€č€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Hyperlink.2In the Create Link dialog box, do one of the following:ʆ=€¶‚D V€ €¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰‚’·To link to a bookmark on a currently opened page, select the bookmark name from the Bookmark drop-down list.·To link to a bookmark in the current FrontPage web, enter the bookmark name in the Bookmark field.·To link to a bookmark on the World Wide Web, enter the bookmark name in the URL field. To do this, append a pound-sign character (#) and the bookmark name to the URL.<ģ€ņ‚- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.z¶‚lƒu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’zIņ‚ęƒ1I’’’’’’’’œ’’’’ęƒµˆTo create a text hyperlink to a page or file in the current FrontPage websLlƒY„' €˜€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a text hyperlink to a page or file in the current FrontPage webį§ęƒ:…: B€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā†¢k‰€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, optionally select text that will identify the hyperlink, then choose Insert: Hyperlink or click the Create or Edit Hyperlink button.3Y„m…/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’”l:…†5 :€Ų€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, select the Current FrontPage Web tab.3Do one of the following:x0m…†‡H ^€a€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā.yēė‰ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚€ ƒ€‚’·If you know the relative URL of the page or file, enter it in the Page field.·If you do not know the relative URL of the page, click Browse. In the Current Web dialog box, click a page or file to make it the target of the hyperlink. To browse the contents of a folder, double-click on it.µz†;ˆ; F€ō€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āŗvK‰‚€ƒ€‚’4To link to a bookmark on the page you selected, type the name of the bookmark in the Bookmark field.5Click OK.z†‡µˆu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’Y(;ˆ‰1ś’’’’’’’’’’’’‰ƏTo create a text hyperlink to a new pageR+µˆ`‰' €V€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a text hyperlink to a new page°~‰Š2 4€ü€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can create a text hyperlink to a new page. FrontPage first creates the new page and then creates a hyperlink to it.īœ`‰ž‹R r€9€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā|rŌŲ‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, optionally select text that will identify the hyperlink, then choose Insert: Hyperlink or click the Create or Edit Hyperlink button.2In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, select the New Page tab.3In the Page URL field, enter the URL for the new page, relative to the root directory of your FrontPage web.4In the Page Title field, enter a page title for the new page. [ŠŒ& €¶€4ŒČ°€‚’If you enter a title first, the FrontPage Editor fills in a page URL based on the title.Kž‹ʌ- *€<€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5Do one of the following:EŒŽB R€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰ā„bމ‚’·To edit the page as soon as the hyperlink is created, click Edit New Page Immediately.·To create the new page and add a task to the current FrontPage web's To Do List reminding you to finish the new page later, click Add New Page to To Do List.Å|ʌŌŽI b€ų€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āŅ—ō°‰āS.ŽÅ‰‚€ƒ€‚’6Click OK.7In the New Page dialog box, select a template or wizard on which to base the new page.8Click OK.ŪeŽƏv ¼€Ź€4˜˜°€‚‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’If the page is based on a Wizard, follow the Wizard's instructions to finish creating the page.k:ŌŽ&Ą1‡’’’’’’’’ž’’’’&Ą@ĘTo create a text hyperlink to a Ə&ĄƏpage on the World Wide Webd=ƏŠĄ' €z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a text hyperlink to a page on the World Wide Webį§&ĄkĮ: B€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā†¢k‰€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, optionally select text that will identify the hyperlink, then choose Insert: Hyperlink or click the Create or Edit Hyperlink button.3ŠĄžĮ/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’‘IkĮ/ĆH ^€“€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰ā× ¦k‰āø䉂’2In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, select the World Wide Web tab.3By default, the Hyperlink command puts the URL of any page that it is currently displaying in your Web browser in the URL field of the World Wide Web tab. If you want a different URL or if your Web browser is not running, do one of the following:[žĮŠÅH ^€'€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā9菌‰āø¹šk‰‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·If you know the absolute URL of the page or file, select the hyperlink type in the Hyperlink Type field and type the URL in the URL field.·If you do not know the absolute URL of the page or file, click Browse. Your Web browser will become active. In your Web browser, surf to the page or file that you want to be the target of your hyperlink. Type ALT+TAB to return to the FrontPage Editor. The URL of the page or file you visited will be in the URL field and its hyperlink type will be in the Hyperlink Type field.</ĆĘÅ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.zŠÅ@Ęu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’g6ĘŧĘ1 ’’’’’’’’Ÿ’’’’§ĘLĖTo create a text hyperlink from the FrontPage Explorer`9@ĘĒ' €r€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a text hyperlink from the FrontPage ExplorerĻ–§ĘÖĒ9 @€-€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚’You can create a text hyperlink from an open page in the FrontPage Editor to another page in your FrontPage web using the FrontPage Explorer.!åĒ÷Č< F€Ė€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āø¹šk‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In any FrontPage Explorer view, select the page or file to which you want to create a hyperlink by clicking and holding the left mouse button.2Drag the page or file from the FrontPage Explorer to the FrontPage Editor.Ģ„ÖĒĆÉ' €K€4ŒČ°€‚’If the FrontPage Editor is minimized, drag over the FrontPage Editor icon in the Windows Task Bar, pause for a moment, and the FrontPage Editor will be activated.œo÷Č_Ź- *€Ž€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Move the pointer to the line at which you want to create the hyperlink and release the left mouse button.sMĆÉŅŹ& €š€4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage creates the hyperlink to the page or file on the line you chose.z_ŹLĖu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’S"ŅŹŸĖ1‹’’’’’’’’ ’’’’ŸĖ×ĪTo follow a text hyperlink forwardL%LĖėĖ' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To follow a text hyperlink forward³tŸĖžĢ? N€č€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€ €ā†¢k‰€€‚’·Hold down CTRL and click on the hyperlink, or click in the hyperlink and choose Tools: Follow Hyperlink.9ėĖ×Īœ ;€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā?ć‰āŗvK‰‚ā˜Ė¾‰ā?=ž‰āø¹šk‰‚‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’The FrontPage Editor opens the target page for editing and makes it the active page. If the hyperlink points to a bookmark, the FrontPage Editor will scroll to that bookmark.If the target page is not in the current FrontPage web, FrontPage opens a copy of the page. You can save the copy of the page, including all image and other objects on the page, to the current FrontPage web or to a file.KžĢ"Ļ1’’’’’’’’’”’’’’"Ļ™ To change a text hyperlinkD×ĪfĻ' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change a text hyperlinkŃ"Ļ… B R€£€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā†¢k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, place the pointer anywhere in the text containing the hypefĻ… ×Īrlink, or select any part of the hyperlink.2Choose Edit: Hyperlink or click the Create or Edit Hyperlink button.3fĻø / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’g:…  - *€t€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Edit the hyperlink in the Edit Hyperlink dialog box.zø ™ u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€(Ļ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’E Ž 1e’’’’’’’’¢’’’’Ž ž To create a bookmark>™  ' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a bookmarkhŽ „ R r€-€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€āŗvK‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, optionally select one or more characters of text.2Choose Edit: Bookmark.3In the Bookmark Name field, enter the name of the bookmark, or accept the name that FrontPage suggests. You can include spaces in the bookmark name.4Click OK.z ž u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’D„ B 1Ą’’’’’’’’£’’’’B ¾ To visit a bookmark=ž  ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’To visit a bookmarküĆB { 9 @€‡€4˜˜°€āŗvK‰ā× ¦k‰ā†¢k‰‚’You can visit a bookmark on the current page without creating a hyperlink to it. You can visit a bookmark on another page if there is a hyperlink to that bookmark from the current page. ½ | D V€{€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1To visit a bookmark on the current page, in the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Bookmark.2In the Other Bookmarks on this Page field, select the bookmark to visit.3Click Goto.qK{ ķ & €–€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor scrolls the view to the bookmark that you selected.j=| W - *€z€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Close the Bookmark dialog box by clicking OK or Cancel.gźķ ¾ } ȀÕ€4˜˜°€€€‚‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’To visit a bookmark on another page, in the FrontPage Editor, place the pointer anywhere in a hyperlink to a bookmark and choose Tools: Follow Hyperlink. The FrontPage Editor displays the new page and scrolls to the bookmark. JW  1ö’’’’’’’’¤’’’’ “ To recalculate hyperlinksC¾ K ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To recalculate hyperlinkst; æ 9 @€w€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚’You recalculate hyperlink to update the FrontPage Explorer's display of the current FrontPage web. In a multi-authoring environment, this will let you view recent changes made to the FrontPage web by other authors. Recalculating hyperlinks also updates the text index maintained by the FrontPage Explorer. {HK : 3 6€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Recalculate Hyperlinks.zæ “ u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’N:  1}’’’’’’’’„’’’’ 1 To verify internal hyperlinksG “ I ' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To verify internal hyperlinksŀ  E X€€4˜˜°€ā’ƒhu‰ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’An internal hyperlink is a hyperlink to a page or file in the current FrontPage web. To verify internal hyperlinks:vCI „ 3 6€†€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Verify Hyperlinks.3 · - (€ €4ŒČ°€āLD˶‰‚’All broken internal hyperlinks are displayed with a red "Broken" icon. Working internal hyperlinks are not displayed. Note that each external hyperlink is displayed with a yellow "Question Mark" icon, indicating that the hyperlink has not yet been verified.z„ 1 u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’N·  1¼’’’’’’’’¦’’’’ ™D To verify external hyperlinksG 1 Ę ' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To verify external hyperlinksŹ… œ@ E X€ €4˜˜°€āLD˶‰ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰āø¹Ę œ@ 1 šk‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’An external hyperlink is a hyperlink to a page or file outside the current FrontPage web. To verify external hyperlinks:tAĘ A 3 6€‚€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer choose Tools: Verify Hyperlink.)üœ@ 9B - (€ł€4ŒČ°€ā’ƒhu‰‚’Each external hyperlink is displayed with a yellow "Question Mark" icon, indicating that the hyperlink has not yet been verified. All broken internal hyperlinks are displayed with a red "Broken" icon. Working internal hyperlinks are not displayed.k>A ¤B - *€|€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2To identify the broken external hyperlink, click Verify.P*9B ōB & €T€4ŒČ°€‚’Each hyperlink is verified in sequence.†Y¤B zC - *€²€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3To stop verifying hyperlinks before the entire list has been processed, click Stop.„ōB D & €ž€4ŒČ°€‚’A verified hyperlink is either displayed with a red "Broken" icon, to indicate that it is broken, or with a green "OK" icon.zzC ™D u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’ID āD 1w’’’’’’’’§’’’’āD G To add a horizontal lineB™D $E ' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a horizontal lineŽaāD ²E - *€Ā€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point where you want the horizontal line added.’i$E DF ) "€Ņ€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note If the insertion point is at the end of a line, the horizontal line is added on the next line.Z'²E žF 3 6€N€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’2Choose Insert: Horizontal Line.rDF G m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’V%žF fG 1»’’’’’’’’Ø’’’’fG ĖJ To set the width of a horizontal lineO(G µG ' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the width of a horizontal line‡ZfG main',`Contents_Pages')‚’LYJ K 1„’’’’’’’’©’’’’K pL To delete a horizontal lineEĖJ \K ' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a horizontal line¢gK žK ; F€Ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer over the horizontal line and click.2Press DELETE.r\K pL m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’`/žK ŠL 1ä’’’’’’’’Ŗ’’’’ŠL ‚ To add extended attributes to a horizontal lineY2pL )M ' €d€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a horizontal lineõĀŠL N 3 4€…€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add HTML attributes to a horizontal line that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the horizontal line.‡Z)M „N - *€“€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer over the horizontal line and double-click.¼ŒN aO 0 .€€4ŒČ²€€€€‚’Note You can also open the Horizontal Line Properties dialog box by clicking the line and choosing Edit: Horizontal Line Properties.(Ź„N • ^ Š€•€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click Extended.3In the Extended Attributes dialog box, claO • pL ick Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.8Click OK to close the Horizontal Line Properties dialog box.raO ‚ m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’K• R‚ 1m’’’’’’’’«’’’’R‚ t… To align a horizontal lineD‚ –‚ ' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To align a horizontal line‡ZR‚ ƒ - *€“€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer over the horizontal line and double-click.¼Œ–‚ ك 0 .€€4ŒČ²€€€€‚’Note You can also open the Horizontal Line Properties dialog box by clicking the line and choosing Edit: Horizontal Line Properties.i<ƒ B„ - *€x€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2In the Alignment field, select Left, Center, or Right.„[ك ʄ ) "€¶€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note If the width of the line is set to 100 percent, setting alignment has no affect.<B„ … - *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.rʄ t… m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’W&… Ė… 1ć’’’’’’’’¬’’’’Ė… Wˆ To set the height of a horizontal lineP)t… † ' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the height of a horizontal line‡ZĖ… ¢† - *€“€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer over the horizontal line and double-click.¼Œ† ^‡ 0 .€€4ŒČ²€€€€‚’Note You can also open the Horizontal Line Properties dialog box by clicking the line and choosing Edit: Horizontal Line Properties.‡R¢† å‡ 5 :€¤€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Height field, enter the height for the line, in pixels.3Click OK.r^‡ Wˆ m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’På‡ §ˆ 1­’’’’’’’’­’’’’§ˆ ‹ To make a horizontal line solidI"Wˆ šˆ ' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To make a horizontal line solid‡Z§ˆ w‰ - *€“€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer over the horizontal line and double-click.¼Œšˆ 3Š 0 .€€4ŒČ²€€€€‚’Note You can also open the Horizontal Line Properties dialog box by clicking the line and choosing Edit: Horizontal Line Properties._*w‰ ’Š 5 :€T€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Select the Solid Line.3Click OK.r3Š ‹ m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’W&’Š [‹ 1Ä’’’’’’’’®’’’’[‹ ȍ To make a solid horizontal line shadedP)‹ «‹ ' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To make a solid horizontal line shaded‡Z[‹ 2Œ - *€“€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer over the horizontal line and double-click.¼Œ«‹ īŒ 0 .€€4ŒČ²€€€€‚’Note You can also open the Horizontal Line Properties dialog box by clicking the line and choosing Edit: Horizontal Line Properties.h32Œ V 5 :€f€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Clear the Solid Line check box.3Click OK.rīŒ Č m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’V%V Ž 1]’’’’’’’’Æ’’’’Ž 1Į To set the color of a horizontal lineO(ȍ mŽ ' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the color of a horizontal line‡ZŽ ōŽ - *€“€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer over the horizontal line and double-click.¼ŒmŽ ° 0 .€€4ŒČ²€€€€‚’Note You can also open the Horizontal Line Properties dialog box by clicking the line and choosing Edit: Horizontal Line Properties.yLōŽ 5Ą - *€˜€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2In the Color field, select the ° 5Ą ȍ color you want from the drop-down list.ˆ_° ½Ą ) "€¾€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note If you select a color, you cannot have a shaded line. The line will be a solid line.t5Ą 1Į n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’B½Ą sĮ 1’’’’’’’’’°’’’’sĮ 0Ć To undo an action;1Į ®Į ' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To undo an actionZ.sĮ Ā , (€\€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Up to 30 actions on a page can be undone.€M®Į ˆĀ 3 6€š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Undo or click the Undo button: 3Ā »Ā / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’uˆĀ 0Ć p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€Tŗ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’B»Ā rĆ 1’’’’’’’’’±’’’’rĆ /Å To redo an action;0Ć ­Ć ' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To redo an action[5rĆ Ä & €j€4˜˜°€‚’You can reverse the effect of the last 30 actions:L­Ć ‡Ä 3 6€˜€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Redo or click the Redo button:3Ä ŗÄ / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’u‡Ä /Å p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€Tŗ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’HŗÄ wÅ 1 ’’’’’’’’²’’’’wÅ 9Ē To select a single pageA/Å øÅ ' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a single page ÄwÅ ÄĘ H ^€‰€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ ƒ€āČče ‰€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, in any view, click on a page to select it.·In the Folder View and the All Hyperlinks pane of the Hyperlink View, use the arrow keys to change selections.uøÅ 9Ē p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’IÄĘ ‚Ē 1Ÿ’’’’’’’’³’’’’‚Ē ŲÉ To select a set of pagesB9Ē ÄĒ ' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a set of pagesa‚Ē QČ , (€Ā€4˜˜°€āČče ‰‚’In the FrontPage Explorer, in the Contents pane of the Folder View, do one of the following:ŹÄĒ cÉ H ^€•€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰€ €‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·To select a contiguous set of pages, press SHIFT and click the top of the page range, then click the bottom of the page range.·To select any set of pages, press CTRL and click each page.uQČ ŲÉ p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’JcÉ "Ź 1E’’’’’’’’“’’’’"Ź Ķ To preview a printed pageCŲÉ eŹ ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To preview a printed pageg;"Ź ĢŹ , (€v€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’You can view how a page will look before you print it.(ųeŹ ōĖ 0 .€ń€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note The view of the page in the Print Preview window is not the same as the view of the page from a Web browser. When you preview the pages, the pages are paginated and assigned page numbers. Web browsers do not paginate or assign numbers.“yĢŹ ØĢ ; F€ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Print Preview.2When you have finished previewing the page, click Close.uōĖ Ķ p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’@ØĢ ]Ķ 1J’’’’’’’’µ’’’’]Ķ  To print a page9Ķ –Ķ ' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’To print a page©q]Ķ ?Ī 8 @€ā€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰ā†¢k‰ā?=ž‰‚’You can print the active page to a printer. Hyperlinks and images are printed as the look on the screen.d7–Ķ £Ī - *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:r7?Ī Ļ ; F€n€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose File: Print.·Click the Print button:3£Ī HĻ / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’IżĻ  L f€ū€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Print Range section, select the range of pages you want printed.3In the Copies section, selHĻ  Ķ ect the number of copies you want to print.4If you want to collate copies and your printer supports collating, click Collate.5Click OK.uHĻ  p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’J \ 1č’’’’’’’’¶’’’’\ ś To print a page to a fileC Ÿ ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To print a page to a filea/\  2 4€^€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰āø¹šk‰‚’You can print the active page to a file.d7Ÿ d - *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:r7 Ö ; F€n€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose File: Print.·Click the Print button:3d  / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’z,Ö ƒ N j€Y€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the printer section, click Print to File.3In the Print Range section, select the range of pages you want printed.4In the Copies section, select the number of copies you want to print.5If you want to collate copies and your printer supports collating, click Collate.6Click OK.w  ś q ²€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€|Ō!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’Cƒ = 1ö’’’’’’’’·= y > Typing and Editing<ś y ' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Typing and Editing'=   $ €€˜€‚’9 y Ł , (€€4˜˜°ćĮ›E€‰‚’Overview9   ' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’Formatting Text,¹Ł > s “€s€4˜˜°ėrł˜~€‰‚ėSĮ(؉‚ė’¼­Ā‰‚ėm__‰‚ė^_쉂ė č㹉‚ėĖ¢=‰‚’To change the color of textTo format textTo make subscript textTo make superscript textTo make text largerTo make text smallerTo reset text to the default format A  ' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’Working with Paragraphs > ‡ h ž€A€4˜˜°ėhØi€‰‚ėĻļZ‰‚ėæņć…‰‚ė½å <‰‚ėls̉‚ėUŚŗ‰‚’To add extended attributes to a paragraphTo align a paragraphTo change a paragraph's styleTo create a paragraphTo indent textTo outdent textC Ź ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’Copying and Deleting Textd)‡ . ; F€R€4˜˜°ė)›oŪ€‰‚ėp;͉‚’To copy textTo cut or delete textDŹ r ' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Finding and Replacing TextWļ. É h ž€ß€4˜˜°ėl‹É€‰‚ėź%@Ÿ‰‚ė‘㉂ėUJų²‰‚ė½ĻG‰‚ė­Æ]&‰‚’To find text in all pages in a FrontPage webTo find text in selected pages in a FrontPage webTo find textTo replace text in all pages in a FrontPage webTo replace text in selected pages in a FrontPage webTo replace text?r  ' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other Text Procedures6ĪÉ > h ž€€4˜˜°ė!:¼5€‰‚ė!+›¾‰‚ė/uǬ‰‚ėRļ<%‰‚ė5ĶOėʄDN‰‚’To check spelling in all pages in a FrontPage webTo check spelling in selected pages in a FrontPage webTo check spellingTo insert a line breakTo insert a special characterTo undo an editj9 Ø 1å’’’’’’’’øØ ä š@ about, text; text, about; about, typing and editing; text<> ä ' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Text Editing–JØ z L f€•€4˜˜°€āßÓźö‰ā× ¦k‰ā5±¹‰āƒvk‰‚āźĪŒ‰āū”ųj‰‚’The FrontPage Editor supplies a full text-editing interface. Using menu commands, toolbar buttons, and keyboard shortcuts, you format text, cut, copy, and paste it, merge paragraphs, create lists and sub-lists, and do other familiar word-processing tasks. The FrontPage Editor lays the page out in WYSIWYGfashion and also generates the underlying HTML. You set a paragraph style when you create it. You can change a paragraph's style from the Change Style window or the Paragraph Properties dialog box. You can also set the alignment and other properties of a paragraph.jüä š@ n Ŗ€ł€4˜˜°€‚‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’Characters have defaultz š@ > attributes based on the format of the paragraph containing them. You can override the defaults and set character attributes to control color, size, boldness, subscripting and superscripting, and other character properties.Fz 6A 1’’’’’’’’¹’’’’6A E To cut or delete text?š@ uA ' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To cut or delete textŽ«6A SB 3 4€W€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āĪgˆ‰‚’When you cut text it is removed from the page and copied to the clipboard. When you delete text, it is removed from the page, but it is not copied to the clipboard.d7uA ·B - *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:~KSB 5C 3 6€–€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚’·To cut the selected text, choose Edit: Cut or click the Cut button:7·B lC 2 4€ €4˜ü²€†"€€‚’2Ü5C žD V z€¹€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€€ €‚€ ƒ€€ €‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·To delete the selected text, choose Edit: Clear or press DELETE.·To delete the character before the insertion point, press BACKSPACE.·To delete the character after the insertion point, press DELETE.qlC E l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€Ōŗ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’@žD OE 10’’’’’’’’ŗ’’’’OE ?G To undo an edit9E ˆE ' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’To undo an edit“mOE F & €Ś€4˜˜°€‚’Some changes may not be possible to undo. In these cases, the Undo command will be dimmed and unavailable.€MˆE ›F 3 6€š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Undo, or click the Undo button:3F ĪF / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’q›F ?G l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€(½!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’= ĪF |G 1’’’’’’’’»’’’’|G AJ To copy text6?G ²G ' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’To copy text‰T|G ;H 5 :€Ø€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the text to copy.2Do one of the following:q6²G ¬H ; F€l€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Edit: Copy.·Click the Copy button: 3;H ßH / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’¾‚¬H I < F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚’3Place the insertion point where you want to insert a copy of the text.4Choose Edit: Paste, or click the Paste button: 3ßH ŠI / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’qI AJ l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€Ā!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’FŠI ‡J 1I’’’’’’’’¼’’’’‡J ŠO To create a paragraph?AJ ĘJ ' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a paragraphd7‡J *K - *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:«OĘJ ÕM \ †€Ÿ€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰āźĪŒ‰‚€ ƒ€€ €‚€ ƒ€€€āĄÕ$‰‚’·To create a new paragraph on a new page, start typing on the page. The FrontPage Editor applies the Normal paragraph style by default.·To create a new paragraph with the same style as the current paragraph, position the insertion point at the end of the current paragraph, then press ENTER.·To create a new paragraph with a different style than the current paragraph, position the insertion point anywhere in the current paragraph. Choose the Format: Paragraph command to change the current paragraph style or use the Change Style dropdown menu on the Format toolbar. m*K uN 3 6€Ś€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€ €‚’·To divide the current paragraph, position the insertion point inside the paragraph, then press ENTER.¤~ÕM O & €ü€4Œų°€‚’The FrontPage Editor creates a new paragraph in the same style, starting with the text to the right of the insertion point.quN ŠO l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€d!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’NO ŲO 1Å’’’’’’’’½’’’’ŲO [ƒ To change a paragraph's styleG ŠO +€ ' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’ŲO +€ ŠO To change a paragraph's styled7ŲO € - *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:D+€ Ӂ 6 :€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To change to any available style, with the insertion point anywhere in the paragraph, pick the new style from the Change Style window.·To quickly change to Bulleted List style, with the insertion point anywhere in the paragraph, click the Bulleted List button:3€ ‚ / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’±ƒÓ ·‚ . *€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To quickly change to Numbered List Style, with the insertion point anywhere in the paragraph, click the Numbered List button:3‚ ź‚ / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’q·‚ [ƒ l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€Ķ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’= ź‚ ˜ƒ 1ō’’’’’’’’¾’’’’˜ƒ O‡ To find text6[ƒ ΃ ' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’To find text^2˜ƒ ,„ , (€d€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’You can search for text on the current page. —\΃ Ƅ ; F€ø€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Find.2Edit the Find dialog box as follows:Å,„ ކ V z€‹€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To specify the text to find, enter it in the Find What field.·To specify the direction to search from the insertion point, select Up or Down in the Direction field.·To find text only if it matches a whole word, select Match Whole Word Only.·To find text only if it matches the capitalization of the text to find, choose Match Case.·To find the next match for the text, click Find Next.·To cancel the Find command, click Cancel.qƄ O‡ l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’@ކ ‡ 1O’’’’’’’’æ’’’’‡ žŒ To replace text9O‡ ȇ ' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’To replace text[/‡ #ˆ , (€^€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’You can replace text on the current page. bȇ Ąˆ ; F€Ä€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Replace.2Edit the Replace dialog box as follows:!Ė#ˆ አV z€—€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To specify the text to find, enter it in the Find What field.·To specify the replacement text, enter it in the Replace With field.·To find text only if it matches a whole word, select Match Whole Word Only.·To find text only if it matches the capitalization of the text to find, select Match Case.·To find the next match for the text, click Find Next.·To replace the most recently found text with the replacement text, click Replace.ȒĄˆ ©‹ 6 :€%€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To replace all instances of the text to find with the replacement text, click Replace All.·To cancel the Replace command, click Cancel. „[አ-Œ ) "€¶€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note Canceling the command does not undo all replacements that have already occurred.q©‹ žŒ l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’T#-Œ ņŒ 1ż’’’’’’’’Ą’’’’ņŒ ›Ž To reset text to its default formatM&žŒ ? ' €L€6˜˜˜°€‚’To reset text to the default format{HņŒ ŗ 3 6€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€ €‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, select the text, then press CTRL+SPACE.pD? *Ž , (€ˆ€4ŒČ°€āźĪŒ‰‚’The text returns to the default format for its paragraph style.qŗ ›Ž l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’L*Ž ēŽ 1S’’’’’’’’Į’’’’ēŽ ±Į To change the color of textE›Ž , ' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the color of text’eēŽ ¾ - *€Ź€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the text you want to change, then click the Text Color button: 3, Ą / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’¾ Ą ›Ž —j¾ £Ą - *€Ō€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2In the Color dialog box, select a basic or custom color or define a new custom color, then click OK.w Ą @Į & €ī€4ŒČ°€‚’The color of selected text changes. Until you move the insertion point, text that you type will be in the new color.q£Ą ±Į l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€pą!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’D@Į õĮ 1«’’’’’’’’Ā’’’’õĮ \Ä To make text larger=±Į 2Ā ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’To make text largerqDõĮ £Ā - *€ˆ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, click the Increase Text Size button: 32Ā ÖĀ / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’†`£Ā \Ć & €Ą€4ŒČ°€‚’When you increase the size of text, FrontPage increments the text's HTML Font Size attribute.`ÖĀ ėĆ / .€Ą€4ŒČ²€€āø䉂’Note The font size that is viewed at runtime may differ due to a Web browser's settings.q\Ć \Ä l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’EėĆ ”Ä 1­’’’’’’’’Ć’’’’”Ä Ē To make text smaller>\Ä ßÄ ' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’To make text smallerqD”Ä PÅ - *€ˆ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, click the Decrease Text Size button: 3ßÄ ƒÅ / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’†`PÅ Ę & €Ą€4ŒČ°€‚’When you decrease the size of text, FrontPage decrements the text's HTML Font Size attribute.`ƒÅ ˜Ę / .€Ą€4ŒČ²€€āø䉂’Note The font size that is viewed at runtime may differ due to a Web browser's settings.q Ę Ē l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’?˜Ę HĒ 1F’’’’’’’’Ä’’’’HĒ OŹ To format text8 Ē €Ē ' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’To format text®sHĒ .Č ; F€ę€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the text, then choose Format: Font.2Use the Font dialog box as follows:R€Ē €É J b€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€€€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Specify basic font information, such as text size, font, and color, in the Font tab.·Specify specific HTML character tags, such as Definition or Citation in the Special Styles tab.·Specify vertical position in the Special Styles tab.^1.Č ŽÉ - *€b€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3To apply the styles you selected, click OK.q€É OŹ l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’BŽÉ ‘Ź 1® ’’’’’’’’Å’’’’‘Ź $ To check spelling;OŹ ĢŹ ' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To check spellingg;‘Ź 3Ė , (€v€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’You can check for spelling errors on the current page. ŌĢŹ =Ģ 6 :€©€4Œ˜°€€āø¹šk‰ā–̲6‰‚’Note The method described here does not check the spelling in a file that is included on the page by an WebBot Include component. To check the spelling in an included file, you must first open the file.\3Ė ĢĢ 3 6€ø€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Tools: Spelling, or click the Check Spelling button:3=Ģ ’Ģ / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’Ź¢ĢĢ ÉĪ ( €E€4ŒČ°€‚‚’Starting at the beginning of the page, the Spelling command checks the spelling of each word on the page. When the command finds an error, it displays the Spelling dialog box. The possible error is shown in the Not in Dictionary field.If the error resembles a word in the Spelling command's dictionary, FrontPage proposes a correction in the Change To field. The Suggestions field lists other possible corrections.Z-’Ģ #Ļ - *€Z€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Use the Spelling dialog box as follows:æ‘ÉĪ . *€#€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To correct a spelling error, edit the Change To field or click one of the proposed corrections in the Suggestions field, then click Change.#Ļ OŹ `:#Ļ l & €t€4Œų°€‚’The error is corrected and the next error is displayed.Ō¦ @ . *€M€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To correct all instances of a spelling error, edit the Change To field or click one of the proposed corrections in the Suggestions field, then click Change All.rLl ² & €˜€4Œų°€‚’All instances of the error are corrected and the next error is displayed.K’@ ż L f€’€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€ā~Ćåω‚€ ƒ€‚’·To ignore a spelling error, click Ignore.·To ignore all instances of a spelling error, click Ignore All.·To add the current word to your custom dictionary, click Add to Custom Dictionary.·To cancel the Spelling command, choose Cancel. ¶Œ² ³ * "€€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note Canceling the command does not undo any corrections to the page or additions to the custom dictionary that have already occurred.qż $ l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’N³ r 1Ś’’’’’’’’Ę’’’’r ž To insert a special characterG $ ¹ ' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a special character(är į D V€É€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Symbol.2To select a character for insertion, click it. Use the arrow keys to move through the available selections.3Click Insert to insert the currently selected character.mD¹ N ) "€ˆ€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note You can also insert a character by double-clicking on it.?į  - *€$€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click Close.qN ž l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’G E 1J’’’’’’’’Ē’’’’E H To make subscript text@ž … ' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To make subscript textŖ^E / L f€½€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the text to format as subscript.2Choose Format: Font.3In the Vertical Position field in the Special Styles tab, select Subscript.4In the By field, click the down arrow to select the numeric level for the subscript. For example, to attach a subscript below a character at Normal position, choose -1.lC… › ) "€†€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note A subscript must have a negative number in the By field.</ × - *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5Click OK.q› H l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’I× ‘ 1S’’’’’’’’Č’’’’‘ › To make superscript textBH Ó ' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To make superscript text­a‘ € L f€Ć€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the text to format as superscript.2Choose Format: Font.3In the Vertical Position field in the Special Styles tab, select Superscript.4In the By field, click the up arrow to select the numeric level for the superscript. For example, to attach a subscript above a character at Normal position, choose 1.nEÓ ī ) "€Š€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note A superscript must have a positive number in the By field.<€ * - *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5Click OK.qī › l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’Z)* õ 1Ž’’’’’’’’É’’’’õ ]B To add extended attributes to a paragraphS,› H ' €X€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a paragraphä±õ , 3 4€c€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add paragraph HTML attributes that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the paragraph. ­H AA \ †€[€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the paragraph, then choose Edit: Paragraph Properties.2Click Extended.3In , AA › the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box. «v, ģA 5 :€ģ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.8Click OK to close the Paragraph Properties dialog box.qAA ]B l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’EģA ¢B 1y’’’’’’’’Ź’’’’¢B ÖE To align a paragraph>]B ąB ' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’To align a paragraphL¢B ,C - *€>€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, ŽaąB ŗC - *€Ā€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·Click the Align Left button to align the current paragraph at the left margin of the page: 3,C ķC / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’cŗC }D - *€Ę€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·Click the Align Right button to align the current paragraph at the right margin of the page: 3ķC °D / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’T}D 1E - *€Ø€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·Click the Center button to align the current paragraph in center of the page: 4°D eE / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’ q1E ÖE l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€Hæ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’GeE F 1³’’’’’’’’Ė’’’’F ‰I To insert a line break@ÖE ]F ' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a line breakø}F G ; F€ś€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Break.2In the Break Properties dialog box, select the type of line break:Ē{]F ÜH L f€÷€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To force a line break without clearing images in the left or right margin, choose Normal Line Break.·To force a line break, clearing images in the left margin, select Clear Left Margin.·To force a line break, clearing images in the right margin, select Clear Right Margin.·To force a line break, clearing images in the both margins, select Clear Both Margins.<G I - *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.qÜH ‰I l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’?I ČI 1ø’’’’’’’’Ģ’’’’ČI AK To indent text8‰I J ' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’To indent texthČI J 5 :€Š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the text you want to indent.2Click the Increase Indent button:3J ŠJ / .€ €4˜Ī²€‡"€ ‚’qJ AK l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€€Ū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’@ŠJ K 1»’’’’’’’’Ķ’’’’K üL To outdent text9AK ŗK ' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’To outdent textžiK XL 5 :€Ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the text you want to outdent.2Click the Decrease Indent button:3ŗK ‹L / .€ €4˜Ī²€‡"€!‚’qXL üL l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€€Ū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’F‹L BM 1Ė’’’’’’’’Ī’’’’BM Ӄ To create a frame set?üL M ' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a frame seti*BM źN ? L€U€4˜˜°€āź‰ā× ¦k‰āŅ—ō°‰āS.ŽÅ‰‚’A frame set is a special Web page that defines a set of named scrollable regions in which other pages can be displayed. This procedure describes creating a frame set based on a FrontPage template. You can also create a customized frame set using the Frames Wizard. To create a frame set:m!M c€ L f€C€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select File: New.2In the New Page dialog box, select Frames Wizard and click OK.3In the Choose Technique panel, select Pick a template and click Next.4In the PźN c€ üL ick Template Layout panel, select a frame layout from the Layout list and click Next.IźN ¬ - (€9€4ŒČ°€ā ω‚’Clicking on a layout in the list changes the layout display on the left of the panel to match your selection. Note that each frame is labeled with its name. Also note that the Frames Wizard displays a description of each layout in the Description area at the bottom of the panel.“lc€ `ƒ H ^€Ł€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰ā|rŌŲ‰āø䉂€ƒ€‚’5In the Choose Alternate Content panel, optionally specify the URL of an alternate page in your FrontPage web. This page will be displayed by Web browser that do not support frames. Click Next.6In the Title field of the Save Page panel, enter the page title of the frame set. In the URL field, enter the page URL of the frame set, and click Finish. s¬ Ӄ n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Frames')‚’M`ƒ „ 1l’’’’’’’’Ļ’’’’ „ ?‡ To display a page in a frameFӃ f„ ' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To display a page in a frameJ „ õ… E X€•€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā†¢k‰āź‰ā ωāø䉂’You display a page in a frame by creating a hyperlink to the page and assigning the hyperlink a target frame. If the frame set containing the target frame is loaded, the page will be displayed in the specified frame. If the correct frame set is not loaded, the Web browser may create a new window to display the page.שf„ ̆ . *€S€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, in any tab of the Create Hyperlink dialog box, type the name of the frame in the Target Frame field when you create a hyperlink to a page.sõ… ?‡ n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Frames')‚’Ă €‡ 12’’’’’’’’Š€‡ ŗ‡ »Ž Spelling Command:?‡ ŗ‡ ' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’Spelling Command'€‡ ᇠ$ €€˜€‚’Üŗ‡ ż‰ @ N€¹€4˜˜°€āƒvk‰ā˜Ė¾‰āČče ‰‚ć¦ęxމ‚’Use the Spelling command to check the spelling of the HTML pages in the current FrontPage web. In the Check Spelling dialog box, you can choose if you want all HTML pages or only selected pages checked for spelling. You select pages for spell checking in the Folder View.After FrontPage checks spelling, the Dialog Box Options for Web Results displays to show the outcome of the spelling check and to give you the option of editing the pages with misspelled text.~Xᇠ{Š & €°€4˜˜°€‚’You can also run the Spelling command by clicking the Spelling button on the toolbar.†"ż‰ ‹ d#˜€F,¾ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€"‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Cross File Spelling button){Š *‹ & €€4˜˜°€‚’<‹ f‹ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options3 *‹ ™‹ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’All Pages…_f‹ Œ & €¾€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have all HTML pages in the current FrontPage web checked for spelling.8™‹ VŒ ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Selected PagesiŒ åŒ & €Ņ€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have only selected HTML pages in the current FrontPage web checked for spelling.W0VŒ < ' €`€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add Pages with Misspellings to the To Do List‰cåŒ Å & €Ę€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have a task added to the To Do List to correct the misspellings on a page.0 < õ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CancelĘ^ō »Ž h  €¼€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€ōą!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Click Cancel to exit the spelling checker. This does not undo any corrections to a page.R!õ  1¹’’’’’’’’Ń  C Ę Find Command (FrontPage Explorer)6»Ž C ' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Find Command'  j $ €€˜€‚’ŸdC Į ; D€É€4˜˜°€āƒvk‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚ć¦ęxމ‚‚’Use the Find command to search for specified text in the HTML pages in the current Froj Į »Ž ntPage web. After FrontPage finishes the search, the Dialog Box Options for Web Results displays to show the outcome of the search and to give you the option of editing those pages.You can also run the Find command by clicking the Find button on the toolbar.‚j —Į d#˜€>,¾ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€#‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Cross File Find button)Į ĄĮ & €€4˜˜°€‚’=—Į żĮ ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 3 ĄĮ 0Ā ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Find What@żĮ pĀ & €4€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the text to find.?0Ā ÆĀ ' €0€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Match Whole Word OnlyT.pĀ Ć & €\€4˜˜°€‚’Finds text only if it matches a whole word.4 ÆĀ 7Ć ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Match CasejDĆ ”Ć & €ˆ€4˜˜°€‚’Finds text only if it matches the text to find in capitalization.3 7Ć ŌĆ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’All PageszN”Ć NÄ , (€œ€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Select this option to search all HTML pages in the current FrontPage web.8ŌĆ †Ä ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Selected PagesѤNÄ WÅ - (€I€4˜˜°€āČče ‰‚’Select this option to search only selected HTML pages in the current FrontPage web. Before beginning the search, select pages for searching in the Folder View.0 †Ä ‡Å ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Cancel•-WÅ Ę h  €Z€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Click Cancel to exit the Find command. @‡Å \Ę 1U’’’’’’’’Ņ\Ę •Ę ¹Ķ Replace Command9Ę •Ę ' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Replace Command'\Ę ¼Ę $ €€˜€‚’šĮ•Ę ¬Č / ,€ƒ€4˜˜°€‚‚ć¦ęxމ‚’Use the Replace command to search for specified text and replace it with other specified text. You provide text to find and text for replacement in the Replace dialog box.The Replace command can be case-sensitive and can replace whole words only or it can replace any text.After FrontPage finishes the search, the Dialog Box Options for Web Results displays to show the outcome of the search and to give you the option of editing those pages.=¼Ę éČ ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 3 ¬Č É ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Find What@éČ \É & €4€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the text to find.6É ’É ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Replace WithD\É ÖÉ & €<€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the replacement text.?’É Ź ' €0€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Match Whole Word OnlyS-ÖÉ hŹ & €Z€4˜˜°€‚’Find text only if it matches a whole word.4 Ź œŹ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Match CasejDhŹ Ė & €ˆ€4˜˜°€‚’Finds text only if it matches the text to find in capitalization.3 œŹ 9Ė ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’All PageszNĖ ³Ė , (€œ€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Select this option to search all HTML pages in the current FrontPage web.89Ė ėĖ ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Selected PagesĶ ³Ė øĢ - (€A€4˜˜°€āČče ‰‚’Select this option to search only selected HTML pages in the current FrontPage. Before beginning the search, select pages for searching in the Folder View.0 ėĖ čĢ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CancelŃhøĢ ¹Ķ i ¢€Š€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚‚’Click Cancel to exit the Replace command. This does not undo all replacements that have occurred.EčĢ žĶ 1Š’’’’’’’’Ó’’’’žĶ ‰Ļ To create a new page>¹Ķ <Ī ' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a new pageŪ…žĶ Ļ V z€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€āŅ—ō°‰āS.ŽÅ‰ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: New.2Select a template or Wizard on which to base the new page.3Click OK.r<Ī ‰Ļ m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’W&Ļ ąĻ 1L’’’’’’’’Ō’’’’ąĻ į To open a page in the FrontPage EditorP)‰Ļ < ' €R€6˜˜ąĻ < ‰Ļ ˜°€‚’To open a page in the FrontPage EditorIąĻ … - *€8€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1Click the Open button.3< ø / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€$‚’h;…  - *€v€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2In the Open File dialog box, do one of the following:·ø 3 \ †€o€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€āø¹šk‰‚€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰ā9菌‰‚’·To open a page from the current FrontPage web, click the page in the Current FrontPage Web tab. Browse the FrontPage web by clicking folders.·To open the page from your file system, click From File on the Other Location tab, and type the file name. Click Browse to browse your file system.·To open a page from the World Wide Web, click From Location on the Other Location tab, and type the absolute URL of the page.<  o - *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.r3 į m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Io * 1č’’’’’’’’Õ’’’’* É To save a page to a fileBį l ' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To save a page to a fileės* W x ¾€ē€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€āø¹šk‰ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā?=ž‰ā2śē—‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Save As.2Click As File.3Use the Save In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the folder where you want to store the page as a file.4Specify the file name.5Click Save. You are prompted to save any images, ActiveX controls, sound files, and other objects on the page to the file.rl É m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’\+W % 1’’’’’’’’Ö’’’’% Y To save a page to the current FrontPage webU.É z ' €\€6˜˜˜°€‚’To save a page to the current FrontPage webØp% " 8 @€ą€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰ā Ĉ ‰‚’To save a new page, or a page you opened from your file system or the World Wide Web, do the following:5ćz W R r€Ē€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰€€€€€€€€€€‚’1If the page was opened from the current FrontPage web or from the World Wide Web, in the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Save, or click the Save button. If the page was opened from a file, choose File: Save As.3" Š / .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€%‚’,ŽW ¶ N j€½€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āŗvųW‰‚€ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰€€€€‚’2If you are saving the page to the FrontPage web for the first time, in the Page Title field, type a descriptive page title.3If you are saving the page to the FrontPage web for the first time, in the File path within your FrontPage web field, type a URL relative to the root of the currently open FrontPage web. For example, if you type the URL folder2/sample.htm, the page will be saved in the folder folder2 below the root folder of the current FrontPage web.<Š ņ - *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.õ¶ ē 3 4€…€4ŒČ°€ā?=ž‰ā2śē—‰‚’If the page has been opened from a file or from the World Wide Web, you are prompted to save any images, ActiveX controls, sound files, and other objects on the page to the FrontPage web.rņ Y m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Jē £ 1Ž’’’’’’’’×’’’’£ 5A To create a template pageCY ę ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a template pageĢ™£ ² 3 4€3€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āŅ—ō°‰‚’You can save a page as a template. After it is saved, it is displayed in the New Page dialog box along with the standard FrontPage page templates.Œ4ę J@ X ~€i€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āŗvųW‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Save As.2Click As Template.3In the Save As Template dialog box, enter a page title for the template in the Title field, enter a name for the page in the Name field, and enter a brief descrip² J@ Y tion of the template in the Description field.4Click OK.yS² Ć@ & €¦€4ŒČ°€‚’The page title and the description will be displayed in the New Page dialog box.rJ@ 5A m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’p?Ć@ „A 1z’’’’’’’’Ų’’’’„A ÆE To apply one page's background style and colors to another pageiB5A B ' €„€6˜˜˜°€‚’To apply one page's background style and colors to another page&ķ„A 4C 9 @€Ū€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌ؉↢k‰‚’You can display a page using the same background style and colors as another page in your FrontPage web. The page will use the background image, background color, and all hyperlink and text colors from the page that you specify.­B ;E Z ‚€[€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, open the page that you want to display using another page's styles.2Select File: Page Properties.3In the Page Properties dialog box, choose the Background tab, and click Get Background and Colors from Page.4Type the relative URL of the page containing the styles you want to use on the current page, or click Browse and select the page from the Current Web dialog box.5Click OK.t4C ÆE n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’N;E żE 1’’’’’’’’Ł’’’’żE ?H To start the FrontPage EditorG ÆE DF ' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To start the FrontPage Editor\6żE  F & €l€4˜˜°€‚’In the FrontPage Explorer, do one of the following:õŸDF •G V z€?€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā¾5Y‰āČče ‰ā× ¦k‰‚€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·In the Hyperlink View or Folder View, double-click any page.·Choose Tools: Show FrontPage Editor.·Click the Show FrontPage Editor button.3 F ČG / .€ €4˜ü²€†"€ ‚’w•G ?H q ²€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€œ¼!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’KČG ŠH 1’’’’’’’’ڊH ĪH 9€ Text Properties dialog boxD?H ĪH ' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’Text Properties Dialog Box'ŠH õH $ €€˜€‚’’`ĪH ‡I 2 4€Ą€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰āE«l§‰‚’Use the Text Properties dialog box to view and set the properties of a one-line text box.<õH ĆI ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.‡I ńI ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameUĆI FK E X€!€4˜˜°€āęšk‰ā—µ§”‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰ā× ¦k‰‚’The name associated with this field. When the form is sent to a Web server, this name is sent to the form handler as one of the name-value pair. The name of the text box field is not displayed on the page. You have to type a label on the page if you want one.7ńI }K ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Initial valueaFK L , (€Ā€4˜˜°€āø䉂’The initial string to appear in the field when the page is first displayed in a Web browser.=}K GL ' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Width in characters•i L ÜL , (€Ņ€4˜˜°€āPH‰‚’The width of the text box field. You can also change the width of a text box using its size handles.8GL M ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Password fieldķĄÜL N - (€€4˜˜°€ā/u܉‚’To use this text box field as a password field, select Yes, otherwise, select No. To protect the password, most Web browsers display the text in a password field as a string of asterisks.2 M 3N ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Validate³†N ęN - (€ €4˜˜°€ćŚŖ‡Ģ‰‚’Click Validate to open the Text Box Validation Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to restrict what a user can enter in the text box.2 3N O ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ExtendedšęN 9€ { Ā5€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add field HTML attributO 9€ ?H es not directly supported in FrontPage.PO ‰€ 1v’’’’’’’’Ū‰€ Ņ€ … Check Box Properties Dialog BoxI"9€ Ņ€ ' €D€6˜˜˜²€‚’Check Box Properties Dialog Box'‰€ ł€ $ €€˜€‚’]Ņ€ ˆ 2 4€ŗ€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰āĪ5‰‚’Use the Check Box Properties dialog box to view and set the properties of a check box.<ł€ ā ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.ˆ ņ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Nameתā ɂ - (€U€4˜˜°€āęšk‰‚’The name associated with the check box field. The names of check boxes do not need to be unique. The name you assign a check box field is not displayed on the form. /ņ ų‚ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueN(ɂ Fƒ & €P€4˜˜°€‚’The value associated with this field.7ų‚ }ƒ ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Initial statehBFƒ åƒ & €„€4˜˜°€‚’Set the initial state of the check box, Checked or Not Checked.2 }ƒ „ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extended…åƒ … { Ā €4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box to add field HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.Y(„ p… 1I’’’’’’’’Üp… ·… ό Scrolling Text Box Properties Dialog BoxG … ·… ' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Scrolling Text Box Dialog Box'p… Ž… $ €€˜€‚’”o·… † 2 4€Ž€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰ā+OŌ‰‚’Use the Scrolling Text Box Properties dialog box to view and set the properties of a scrolling text box.<Ž… »† ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.† é† ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name×»† ’‡ ? L€Æ€4˜˜°€āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰ā× ¦k‰‚’The name associated with this scrolling text box field. When the form is submitted, the name is sent to the form handler as part of the name-value pair. The name of the field is not displayed on the page.7é† 6ˆ ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Initial value€Z’‡ ¶ˆ & €“€4˜˜°€‚’The initial string to appear in the scrolling text box field. This is empty by default.=6ˆ óˆ ' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Width in characters°ƒ¶ˆ £‰ - (€€4˜˜°€āPH‰‚’The width of the scrolling text box field. You can also change the width of a scrolling text box field using its size handles.9óˆ ܉ ' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Number of lines³Œ£‰ Š ' €€4˜˜°€‚’The height of the scrolling text box field, in number of text lines. You can also change the height of a text box using its size handles.2 ܉ ĮŠ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValidateǚŠ ˆ‹ - (€5€4˜˜°€ćŚŖ‡Ģ‰‚’Click Validate to open the Scrolling Text Box Validation Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to restrict what a user can enter in the scrolling text box.2 ĮŠ ŗ‹ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extendedšˆ‹ ό { Ā5€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add field HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.S"ŗ‹ " 1“’’’’’’’’Ż" n ŠÄ Radio Button Properties Dialog BoxL%ό n ' €J€6˜˜˜²€‚’Radio Button Properties Dialog Box'" • $ €€˜€‚’•cn *Ž 2 4€Ę€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰āPź[‰‚’Use the Radio Button Properties dialog box to view and set the properties of a radio button.<• fŽ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options4 *Ž šŽ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Group Name¢nfŽ HĄ 4 6€Ż€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚āęšk‰‚’The name associated with the radio button field. FrontPage creates a default group name for you when the field is inserted on the page. This name is not displayed on the page. You have to type a label on the page if you want one.To create a set of radio buttons on a form so that only one can be selešŽ HĄ ό cted, give all the buttons in the set the same group name./šŽ wĄ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueģHĄ Į - (€Ł€4˜˜°€āĮĻO©‰‚’The value associated with this button. Assign each radio button a unique value. When the form is submitted, the value of the single selected button is sent to the form handler along with the name associated with the set of buttons.7wĄ ĒĮ ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Initial State±ŠĮ xĀ ' €€4˜˜°€‚’Set the initial state of the radio button, Selected or Not Selected. Only one radio button in the same group can be selected at a time.2 ĒĮ ŖĀ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Validateß²xĀ ‰Ć - (€e€4˜˜°€ć% ö扂’Click Validate to open the Radio Button Validation Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to require a user to choose an option from a group of options by selecting a radio button.2 ŖĀ »Ć ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extendedš‰Ć ŠÄ { Ā5€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add field HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.U$»Ć %Å 1Č’’’’’’’’Ž%Å sÅ Ÿ Drop-Down Menu Properties Dialog BoxN'ŠÄ sÅ ' €N€6˜˜˜²€‚’Drop-Down Menu Properties Dialog Box'%Å šÅ $ €€˜€‚’ŸmsÅ 9Ę 2 4€Ś€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰āÅ@˜‰‚’Use the Drop-Down Menu Properties dialog box to view and set the properties of a drop-down menu field,<šÅ uĘ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.9Ę £Ę ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name)šuĘ ĢĒ 9 @€į€4˜˜°€āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚’The name associated with the drop-down menu field. When the form is submitted, the name of the drop-down menu field, followed by a list of each selected menu choice, is sent to the form handler as the name-value pair of this field.0 £Ę üĒ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ChoiceŌĢĒ żČ - (€©€4˜˜°€ćėōŲ‰‚’Lists the names of the menu choices associated with this drop-down menu. Selected choices are sent to the form handler. You name each choice by pressing the Add button, which opens the Add Choice Dialog Box.2 üĒ /É ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SelectedĶ żČ üÉ - (€A€4˜˜°€ćėōŲ‰‚’The initial state of the menu choice on the current row. Set the initial state of the menu choice as Selected or Not Selected in the Add Choice Dialog Box.//É +Ź ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValuečüÉ @Ė - (€Ń€4˜˜°€ćėōŲ‰‚’The optional value of the menu choice on the current row. If you supply a value, the value is sent to the form handler when the form is submitted instead of the name of the menu choice. Set a value in the Add Choice Dialog Box.-+Ź mĖ ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’AddĀ•@Ė /Ģ - (€+€4˜˜°€ćėōŲ‰‚’Click Add to add a menu choice to the bottom of the list. You name the choice and set its initial state and value in the Add Choice Dialog Box. 0 mĖ _Ģ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Modify‹_/Ģ źĢ , (€¾€4˜˜°€ćėōŲ‰‚’Click Modify to modify the currently selected menu choice using the Add Choice Dialog Box.0 _Ģ Ķ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RemovelFźĢ †Ķ & €Œ€4˜˜°€‚’Click Remove to remove the currently selected choice from the menu.1 Ķ ·Ķ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Move UplF†Ķ #Ī & €Œ€4˜˜°€‚’Click Move Up to move the currently selected choice up in the menu.3 ·Ķ VĪ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Move DownpJ#Ī ĘĪ & €”€4˜˜°€‚’Click Move Down to move the currently selected choice down in the menu.0 VĪ öĪ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Height˜rĘĪ ŽĻ & €ä€4˜˜°€‚’Click Height to set the height of the menu. The height of a drop-down menu field controls how the menu appears:ÕöĪ ³ D V€«€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āø䉂€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·If the menu allows only 1 selection and thŽĻ ³ ŠÄ e height is 1, most Web browsers display the menu as a drop-down list.·If the menu allows only 1 selection and the height is larger than 1, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list.·If the menu allows more than 1 selection and the height is 1, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list with half-height scroll arrows. This combination of settings makes it difficult to use the menu.Õ§ŽĻ ˆ . *€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·If the menu allows more than 1 selection and the height is larger than 1, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list with full-height scroll arrows.C³ Ė ' €8€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Allow multiple selections zˆ k & €ō€4˜˜°€‚’Select Yes to allow more than one menu item to be selected at a time. Select No to permit only one selection at a time.2 Ė  ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValidateŠ£k m - (€G€4˜˜°€ć˜U5!‰‚’Click Validate to open the Drop-Down Menu Validation Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to require a user to choose an one of more options from a drop-down menu.2  Ÿ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extended…m Ÿ { Ā €4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box to add field HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.R!Ÿ ń 1I’’’’’’’’ßń < T Push Button Properties Dialog BoxK$Ÿ < ' €H€6˜˜˜²€‚’Push Button Properties Dialog Box'ń c $ €€˜€‚’“a< ö 2 4€Ā€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰āI”¾¶‰‚’Use the Push Button Properties dialog box to view and set the properties of a push button.<c 2 ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.ö ` ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameL2 ¬ 9 @€'€4˜˜°€āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰āęšk‰‚’The optional name of the push button. If you enter a name, it will be passed to the form handler as part of the name-value pair. This is useful if you create more than one push button on a single form, and want to process the form based on which button was selected.5` į ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Value/Labelń¬ ś ( €ć€4˜˜°€‚‚’The optional label of the push button. If you supply a label, it replaces the default label on the push button. If you provide a label and a name, the label is sent to the form handler as the value portion of the field's name-value pair.5į / ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Button type?ś n - (€%€4˜˜°€ā+?”‰‚’Select the type of push button. Select Submit to use the button to submit the form; when you select Submit, the default label is Submit. If you remove this default label and do not supply your own label (leaving the field empty), the default label is Submit Query. Select Reset to use the button to reset the form to its initial state; when you select Reset, the default label is Reset. Select Normal if you want to insert a generic button that you can assign a script to; when you select Normal, the default label is Button.2 /   ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extendedµ‚n U 3 4€€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box to add field HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage..  ƒ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’FormŃ]U T t ø€ŗ€4˜˜°€ć«NĆ]‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Form to edit the Form Properties Dialog Box for the form containing this field.W&ƒ « 1ž’’’’’’’’ą« ū ŃC Image Form Field Properties Dialog BoxP)T ū ' €R€6˜˜˜²€‚’Image Form Field Properties Dialog Box'« " $ €€˜€‚’§oū É 8 @€Ž€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰ā?=ž‰ā]t䦉‚’Use the Image Form Field Properties dialog box to view and set the properties of an image form field.<" @ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptiÉ @ T ons.É ?@ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameØv@ ē@ 2 4€ģ€4˜˜°€āĮĻO©‰āęšk‰‚’The name of the image form field. The field's name is passed to the form handler when a user submits the form.:?@ !A ' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Image PropertiestNē@ •A & €œ€4˜˜°€‚’Click the Image Properties button to open the Image Properties Dialog Box. .!A ĆA ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Form†Z•A IB , (€“€4˜˜°€ć«NĆ]‰‚’Click Form to edit the Form Properties Dialog Box for the form containing this field.2 ĆA {B ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ExtendedVœIB ŃC ŗ B9€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†t€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`insert images DB tabs',0,`',`main')‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add field HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.L{B D 1£’’’’’’’’įD bD ö Table Properties Dialog BoxEŃC bD ' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’Table Properties Dialog Box'D ‰D $ €€˜€‚’{ObD E , (€ž€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’Use the Table Properties dialog box to set and view properties of a table.=‰D AE ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 0 E qE ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’LayoutzTAE ėE & €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’Use the options in this section to position and customize the look of your table.3 qE F ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’AlignmentƒWėE ”F , (€®€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’From the drop-down list, indicate where you want the table positioned on the page.@F įF 0 0€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·(default)_9”F @G & €r€4ŒČ°€‚’This is the position of the table when it was created.; įF {G 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·LeftZ4@G ÕG & €h€4ŒČ°€‚’Positions the table on the left side of the page.= {G H 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·CenterW1ÕG iH & €b€4ŒČ°€‚’Positions the table in the center of the page.< H „H 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·Right[5iH I & €j€4ŒČ°€‚’Positions the table on the right side of the page.5„H 5I ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Border Sizes:I ØJ 9 @€u€4˜˜°€āĆøä‰ā"ł–k‰āÓK=‰‚’Enter a number, in pixels, to add a border width around a table. The default border width is zero. A border width of zero means that no table border will appear in a web browser, although the FrontPage Editor displays dotted lines around cells when the Paragraph button on the standard toolbar is enabled.‚Y5I *K ) "€²€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note To adjust the space around each cell in the table, use the Cell padding field.6ØJ `K ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Cell PaddingŽ·*K >L ' €o€4˜˜°€‚’Enter a number, in pixels, to set the space between the contents and inside edges of cells. You cannot set the cell padding for an individual cell. The default cell padding is one.6`K tL ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Cell SpacingÉ¢>L =M ' €E€4˜˜°€‚’Enter a number, in pixels, to set a cell's spacing. Cell spacing determines how much space is placed between cells in a table. The default cell spacing is two.;tL xM ' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Custom Background…Y=M żM , (€²€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰‚’Use the options in this section to select a background image or color for the table.>xM ;N ' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Use Background Image zżM ŪN & €ō€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have a background image for the table. A table can have a different background image from a page.0 ;N O ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse׏ŪN € H ^€€4˜˜°€ČAL(`image tabs',0,`',`main')‰‚’Click Browse to open the Select Background Image dialog box. Use this dialog box to select the image you want for the table's background. O € ŃC 4 O @€ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PropertiesóĢ € 3 ' €™€4˜˜°€‚’After you have selected a background image and clicked OK, you can open the Table Properties dialog box again and click Properties to open the Image Properties dialog box and edit the background image.:@€ m ' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Background Color53 ¢‚ ' €€4˜˜°€‚’Select a color from the drop-down list to be used for the background of the table. A table can have a different background color from a page. To define a custom color, select Custom from the drop-down list. You can set a background image, a background color, or both.7m Ł‚ ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Custom Colors 䢂 äƒ ' €É€4˜˜°€‚’Use the options in this section to choose the colors used for the table border. You can specify two colors for a table border, which gives the table border a three-dimensional look. Specify one color for a solid table border.0 Ł‚ „ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Border8äƒ L… ' €#€4˜˜°€‚’Select a color from the drop list to make the table border all one color. To define a custom color, select Custom from the drop-down list. When you only select a Light Border or Dark Border, the second color used for the table border is the color selected in this field.6„ ‚… ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Light BorderėÄL… m† ' €‰€4˜˜°€‚’Select a color from the drop-down list to be used as one of the table border colors and to produce more of a dimensional effect. To define a custom color, select Custom from the drop-down list.5‚… ¢† ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Dark BorderėÄm† ‡ ' €‰€4˜˜°€‚’Select a color from the drop-down list to be used as one of the table border colors and to produce more of a dimensional effect. To define a custom color, select Custom from the drop-down list.7¢† ć ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Minimum WidthlF‡ 0ˆ & €Œ€4˜˜°€‚’Use the option in this section to determine the width of the table.7ć gˆ ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Width0 0ˆ —‰ ' €€4˜˜°€‚’Check this box to specify a width for a table. If you do not specify a width, a Web browser might resize the table and change how the contents of cells fit within the cells. To ensure that the contents of a table appears as you want it to, specify a table width.3 gˆ ʉ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’in PixelshB—‰ 2Š & €„€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option, then type the width of the table in pixels.4 ʉ fŠ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’in Percent“l2Š ł‹ ' €Ł€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option, then type a percentage of the width of the window. For example, if you choose 50 percent, the table will span 50 percent of the window, regardless of how you resize the window. When you specify a percentage width for a table, each cell in the table also has a percentage width specified. The default table width is 100 percent of the window./fŠ (Œ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ApplyŒfł‹ “Œ & €Ģ€4˜˜°€‚’Click Apply to view any changes you made to the table's properties before you close the dialog box.2 (Œ ęŒ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extendedš“Œ ö v ŗ€5€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add table HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.KęŒ AŽ 1×’’’’’’’’āAŽ …Ž ąCell Properties Dialog BoxDö …Ž ' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’Cell Properties Dialog Box'AŽ ¬Ž $ €€˜€‚’yM…Ž % , (€š€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰‚’Use the Cell Properties dialog box to set and view properties of a cell.=¬Ž b ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 0 % ’ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Layout‰cb 'Ą & €Ę€4˜˜°€‚’Use the options in this section to position the contents of cells and c’ 'Ą ö reate headings for cells.>’ eĄ ' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Horizontal Alignment…_'Ą źĄ & €¾€4˜˜°€‚’Select the horizontal alignment for the contents of a selected cell from the drop-down list:; eĄ %Į 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·Left‡aźĄ ¬Į & €Ā€4ŒČ°€‚’Aligns the contents of a selected cell on the left-hand side of the cell. Left is the default.= %Į éĮ 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·CenterjD¬Į SĀ & €ˆ€4ŒČ°€‚’Aligns the contents of a selected cell in the center of the cell.< éĮ Ā 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·RightsMSĀ Ć & €š€4ŒČ°€‚’Aligns the contents of a selected cell on the right-hand side of the cell.<Ā >Ć ' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Vertical Alignmentƒ]Ć ĮĆ & €ŗ€4˜˜°€‚’Select the vertical alignment for the contents of a selected cell from the drop-down list:: >Ć ūĆ 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·TopgAĮĆ bÄ & €‚€4ŒČ°€‚’Starts the contents of a selected cell at the top of the cell.= ūĆ ŸÄ 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·Middle[bÄ Å & €¶€4ŒČ°€‚’Aligns the contents of a selected cell in the middle of the cell. Middle is the default.= ŸÄ ]Å 0 0€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚’·BottomhB Å ÅÅ & €„€4ŒČ°€‚’Ends the contents of a selected cell at the bottom of the cell.5]Å śÅ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Header Cell•oÅÅ Ę & €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to make the text in selected cells bold; the text in those cells can be used as headings.1 śÅ ĄĘ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’No WrapǚĘ ‡Ē - (€5€4˜˜°€āø䉂’Select this option to tell a Web browser not to wrap the text inside the cell. If this option is not selected, the text in the cell will be wrapped. ;ĄĘ ĀĒ ' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Custom Background„X‡Ē FČ , (€°€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰‚’Use the options in this section to select a background image or color for the cell.>ĀĒ „Č ' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Use Background ImageõĀFČ yÉ 3 4€…€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰ā× ¦k‰‚’Select this option to have a background image for the cell. A cell can have a different background image from a table or page. You can set a background image, a background color, or both.0 „Č ©É ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse֎yÉ Ź H ^€€4˜˜°€ČAL(`image tabs',0,`',`main')‰‚’Click Browse to open the Select Background Image dialog box. Use this dialog box to select the image you want for the cell's background. 4 ©É ³Ź ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PropertiesņĖŹ „Ė ' €—€4˜˜°€‚’After you have selected a background image and clicked OK, you can open the Cell Properties dialog box again and click Properties to open the Image Properties dialog box and edit the background image.:³Ź ßĖ ' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Background ColorŅ«„Ė ±Ģ ' €W€4˜˜°€‚’Select a color from the drop-down list to be used for the background of the cell. A cell can have a different background color from the other cells in a table and page.7ßĖ čĢ ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Custom Colorsc<±Ģ KĪ ' €y€4˜˜°€‚’Use the options in this section to choose the colors used for the cell border. To set cells borders, a table border must be specified in the Table Properties dialog box. You can specify two colors for a cell border, which gives the cell border a three-dimensional look. Specify one color for a solid cell border. 0 čĢ {Ī ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Border!łKĪ œĻ ( €ó€4˜˜°€‚‚’Select a color from the drop list to make the cell border all one color. To define a custom color, select Custom. When you only select a Light Border or Dark Border, the second color used for the table border is the color selected in this field.6{Ī ŅĻ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Light BorderŌ¬œĻ ²( €Y€4˜˜°€‚‚’SelecŅĻ ²ö t a color from the drop-down list to be used as one of the cell border colors and to produce more of a dimensional effect. To define a custom color, select Custom.5ŅĻ ē' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Dark BorderŅ«²¹' €W€4˜˜°€‚’Select a color from the drop-down list to be used as one of the cell border colors and to produce more of a dimensional effect. To define a custom color, select Custom.7ēš' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Minimum WidthiC¹Y& €†€4˜˜°€‚’Use the option in this section to determine the width of a cell.7š' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Widthć¼Ys' €y€4˜˜°€‚’Check this box to specify a width for the contents of a cell. If you specify the width of a cell (or cells) to be larger than the width of a table, it may produce unpredictable results.3 ¦' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’in PixelsgAs & €‚€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option, then type the width of the cell in pixels.4 ¦A' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’in PercentF ‡- (€3€4˜˜°€ā5±¹‰‚’Select this option, then type a percentage of the width of the table. For example, if you choose 5 percent, the cell will span 5 percent of the table. FrontPage does not guarantee a WYSIWYG table unless you set percentage widths for all cells in at least one row of the table.O$AÖ+ &€H€6Œ˜˜°€‚€‚’Cell SpanNumber of Rows Spannedd>‡:& €|€4˜˜°€‚’Type a number to set the number of rows a cell should span.CÖ}' €8€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Number of Columns SpannedhB:å& €„€4˜˜°€‚’Type a number to set the number of columns a cell should span. /}' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Apply‹eåŸ& €Ź€4˜˜°€‚’Click Apply to view any changes you made to the cell's properties before you close the dialog box.2 Ń' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extended™Ÿąv ŗ€3€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add cell HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.NŃ. 1§’’’’’’’’ć. u ė Caption Properties Dialog boxG ąu ' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Caption Properties Dialog Box'. œ $ €€˜€‚’‡[u # , (€¶€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’Use the Caption Properties dialog box to set and view properties of a table's caption.=œ ` ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 6# – ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Top of TableiC` ’ & €†€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to place the caption at the top of the table.9– 8 ' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Bottom of TablelF’ ¤ & €Œ€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to place the caption at the bottom of the table.2 8 Ö ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extendedž¤ ė w ¼€=€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tables')‚‚’Select Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add caption HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.d3Ö O 1Ņ’’’’’’’’äO ¬ KDWebBot Substitution Component Properties Dialog Box]6ė ¬ ' €l€6˜˜˜²€‚’WebBot Substitution Component Properties Dialog BoxšnO F, (€Ü€4˜˜°€āūn‰‚’Use the WebBot Substitution component Properties Dialog Box to configure a WebBot Substitution component.<¬ ‚' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options9F»' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Substitute with”s‚h@. *€ē€4˜˜°€āwwQ艂‚’This field lists all standard web- and page configuration variables, along with any user-defined configuration variables. Select a configuration variable from the drop-down list. The value of the variable will be displayed on the page. The following standard configuration va»h@ė riables are listed, along with any configuration variables that you have added to the web:1ķ»™BD V€Ū€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·Author is replaced by the name of the author who created the page, as displayed in the Created By field of the FrontPage Explorer's Properties dialog box.·ModifiedBy is replaced by the name of the author who most recently modified the page, as displayed in the Modified By field of the FrontPage Explorer's Properties dialog box.·Description is replaced by a description of the current page, as displayed in the Comments field of the FrontPage Explorer's Properties dialog box.ŲŖh@qC. *€U€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Page-URL is replaced at runtime by location of the page in the FrontPage web, as displayed in the Location field of the FrontPage Explorer's Properties dialog box .Śk™BKDo ®€Ö€4˜˜°€€€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’To add a new configuration variable, use the Tools: Web Settings command in the FrontPage Explorer.CqCŽD1>’’’’’’’’åŽDŹD×GComment Dialog Box<KDŹD' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Comment Dialog Box'ŽDńD$ €€˜€‚’ć¼ŹDŌE' €y€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Comment dialog box to insert a comment on the page. Comments are invisible from Web browsers, so you can leave them on your page even after it is deployed on the World Wide Web.<ńDF' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 ŌEAF' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Commentf@F§F& €€€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the text to appear on your page, in a single paragraph.ŔAFlG1 0€)€4Œ˜°€€€ €‚‚’Note The text will wrap when you reach the end of a line. Press ENTER or click OK to accept your edits. To cancel your edits, click Cancel.k§F×Gg ž€€4˜˜°€†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’T#lG+H1’’’’’’’’’ę+HxHŁKWebBot Include Component Dialog BoxM&×GxH' €L€6˜˜˜²€‚’WebBot Include Component Dialog Box'+HŸH$ €€˜€‚’†ZxH%I, (€“€4˜˜°€ā–̲6‰‚’Use the WebBot Include Component dialog box to configure a WebBot Include component. <ŸHaI' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options=%IžI' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Page URL to Include_3aIżI, (€f€4˜˜°€ā.yē뉂’Enter the relative URL of the page to include.ėĮžIčJ* "€ƒ€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If you do not want users to be able to directly visit a page that you are including on other pages, store the page you are including in the special FrontPage web directory _private. 0 żIK' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowseĮXčJŁKi ¢€°€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Browse to select a page from the list of pages in the current FrontPage web.V%K/L1’’’’’’’’ē/L~LWebBot Timestamp Component Dialog BoxO(ŁK~L' €P€6˜˜˜²€‚’WebBot Timestamp Component Dialog Box'/L„L$ €€˜€‚’Š^~L/M, (€¼€4˜˜°€ā½z“-‰‚’Use the WebBot Timestamp Component dialog box to configure a WebBot Timestamp component. <„LkM' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 /MœM' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DisplayU/kMńM& €^€4˜˜°€‚’Select one of the following display options:ß‘œMŠON j€#€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€€€āƒvk‰‚’·Date this Page Was Last Edited specifies to display the date the page was last edited and saved to the Web server.·Date this Page Was Last Automatically Updated specifies to display the date the page was most recently updated. A page is updated when it is saved to the Web server or when a change to another page that is included in the page causes the page’s HTML to be regenerated.5ńM€' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Date ForŠO€ŁKmat[ŠO’€& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’Select the date format from the drop-down list, or select None to display just the time.5€Ē€' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Time FormatÉ_’€j ¤€¾€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’Select the time format from the drop-down list, or select None to display just the date.OĒ€߁1’’’’’’’’č߁'‚ˆExtended Attributes Dialog BoxH!'‚' €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’Extended Attributes Dialog Box'߁N‚$ €€˜€‚’Į'‚a„R r€ƒ€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰āū”ųj‰ā× ¦k‰āŒĶ‰ā"ł–k‰ā?=ž‰āƒvk‰‚‚’Use the Extended Attributes dialog box to add HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage to the properties of the selected page element, such as a table, cell, image, or page. These attributes are added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for that page element. When you open a page, FrontPage puts HTML attributes that it does not recognize for a page element in the Extended Attributes dialog box for that page element.=N‚ž„' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 8a„ք' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Attribute NameU/ž„+…& €^€4˜˜°€‚’Lists the name of all added HTML attributes./քZ…' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueI#+…£…& €F€4˜˜°€‚’The value of the HTML attribute.-Z…Š…' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add’f£…b†, (€Ģ€4˜˜°€ćĀ’‰‚’Click Add to add a new extended attribute to the list, using the Set Attribute Value dialog box. 0 Š…’†' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Modify‘kb†#‡& €Ö€4˜˜°€‚’Click Modify to modify the currently selected HTML attribute, using the Set Attribute Value dialog box. 0 ’†S‡' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RemoveĀQ#‡ˆq ²€¢€4˜˜°€‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`tagged object procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Remove to remove the currently selected HTML attribute from the list.LS‡aˆ1Ę’’’’’’’’éaˆ¦ˆFĮSave As Template Dialog BoxEˆ¦ˆ' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’Save As Template Dialog Box'aˆ͈$ €€˜€‚’㣦ˆ°‹@ N€G€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āŅ—ō°‰‚ā?=ž‰ćņŒl‰‚’Use the Save as Template dialog box to create the required folder, file name, and page title for a page template. A template folder can only contain one template file. All page templates are stored in the \FrontPage\Pages folder. The templates you create appear in the list of available templates in the New Page dialog box alongside the templates included with FrontPage. If the template includes an image from your file system, then you modify that image for the template, the Save Image to File dialog box is displayed. This dialog box gives you the option of saving each changed image to the same folder as the page or to a different folder that you specify.Ō͈±Œ- (€©€4˜˜°€ći.‰‚’To replace an existing template with the page you created, accept the title and name displayed in the Save As Template dialog box or click Browse to select another title and name in the Templates dialog box.<°‹ķŒ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options/±Œ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TitleīķŒ1Ž' €Ż€4˜˜°€‚’Enter a page title for the template. This title appears in the Template or Wizard field in the New Page dialog box. The title of the template or page on which you based the new page is displayed in this field when the dialog box opens.._Ž' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameÖÆ1Ž5' €_€4˜˜°€‚’Enter a name for the template's folder and file name. The name of the template or page on which you based the new page is displayed in this field when the dialog box opens.5_Žj' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DescriptionĒ 5=Ą' €A€4˜˜°€‚’Describe the template you are creating. The description of the template on which you based the new page is disj=Ąˆplayed in this field when the dialog box opens.0 jmĄ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowseŁj=ĄFĮo ®€Ō€4˜˜°€ći.‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Choose Browse to select the title and name of an existing template from the Templates dialog box. EmĄ‹Į1o’’’’’’’’ź‹ĮÉĮÄTemplates Dialog Box>FĮÉĮ' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Templates Dialog Box'‹ĮšĮ$ €€˜€‚’—kÉĮ‡Ā, (€Ö€4˜˜°€āŅ—ō°‰‚’Use the Templates dialog box to select the title and name of the existing template you want to change.<šĮĆĀ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options/‡ĀņĀ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TitleH"ĆĀ:Ć& €D€4˜˜°€‚’The page title of the template..ņĀhĆ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameŸ6:ĆÄi ¢€l€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’The name of the template's folder and file name.OhĆVÄ1ą’’’’’’’’ėVÄžÄMČSet Attribute Value Dialog BoxH!ÄžÄ' €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’Set Attribute Value Dialog Box'VÄÅÄ$ €€˜€‚’†ZžÄKÅ, (€“€4˜˜°€āŲ†ƒ–‰‚’Use the Set Attribute Value dialog box to set and modify an extended attribute value.<ÅćÅ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.KŵÅ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameL&‡ÅĘ& €L€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the extended attribute.wJµÅxĘ- *€”€6Œ˜˜°€€€‚’Specify Value (Specifying a value is not always an available option.)¢|ĘĒ& €ų€4˜˜°€‚’Select Specify Value to associate a value with a name. If you do not select Specify Value, only a name will be generated./xĘIĒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Value“ĒMČq °€'€4˜˜°€€ €‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’Enter the attribute's value. If you leave this field empty, FrontPage associates the name with an empty string, for example, SAMPLE = " ".AIĒŽČ1Ć’’’’’’’’ģŽČČČQColor Dialog Box:MČČČ' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’Color Dialog Box'ŽČļČ$ €€˜€‚’}WČČlÉ& €®€4˜˜°€‚’The color dialog box contains controls that let you select and create custom colors.<ļČØÉ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options6lÉŽÉ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Basic ColorsĶ ØÉ«Ź- (€A€4˜˜°€€€‚’The Basic Colors grid displays up to 48 colors. The actual number of colors displayed is determined by your computer’s graphics adapter and display driver.7ŽÉāŹ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Custom Colors‰c«ŹkĖ& €Ę€4˜˜°€‚’You can create up to 16 custom colors. Each custom color is displayed in the Custom Colors grid.>āŹ©Ė' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Define Custom ColorsiCkĖĢ& €†€4˜˜°€‚’You can define custom colors using one of the following methods:I ©Ė[Ī> J€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Specify red, green, and blue values using the Red, Green and Blue edit fields, by entering a number between 0-255.·Specify hue, saturation, and luminosity values using the Hue, Saturation, and Luminosity edit fields, by specifying a number between 0-255.·To set hue and saturation values, click and drag the mouse across the color spectrum field at the upper right of the dialog box. To set the luminosity value, move the triangle up or down in the vertical color bar to the right of the color spectrum field.5̐Ī' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Color/Solid}W[Ī Ļ& €®€4˜˜°€‚’This field displays the dithered and solid colors that correspond to your selection.>ĪKĻ' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add to Custom Colorsś ĻQk ¤€€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’When you are satisfied with your choice of custom colors, click Add to CuKĻQMČstom Colors to display the new color in the selected rectangle.^-KĻÆ1‹’’’’’’’’ķÆ` WebBot Table of Contents Component Dialog BoxW0Q' €`€6˜˜˜²€‚’WebBot Table of Contents Component Dialog Box'Æ-$ €€˜€‚’™mĘ, (€Ś€4˜˜°€ā Y1õ‰‚’Use the WebBot Table of Contents Component dialog box to configure a WebBot Table of Contents Component.<-' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsN'ĘP' €N€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Page URL for Starting Point of TableĄUE X€€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌŲ‰€€ā}œėĮ‰‚’Supply the relative URL of the page at which to start the table of contents. For a table of contents of the whole FrontPage web, specify the URL of the FrontPage web’s home page. 0 P…' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowsemGUņ& €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to select a starting page from the current FrontPage web.6…(' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Heading Size©wņŃ2 4€ī€4˜˜°€ā$󉀀‚’Select a heading style for the first entry in the table of contents. If you do not want a heading, select None.B(' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Show each page only onceõĪŃ' €€4˜˜°€‚’Click here if you only want each page in your FrontPage web to appear once in the table of contents. A page can appear more than one time if it is linked to from more than one page in your FrontPage web.K$S' €H€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Show pages with no incoming linksÕ®(' €]€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to include orphan pages in your table of contents. Orphan pages are pages that cannot be reached by hyperlinks from the starting page of your table of contents.c<S‹' €x€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Recompute table of contents when any other page is editedÕk(` j ¢€×€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click here to specify that the table of contents page should be recreated whenever any page in the FrontPage web is edited. This can be a time-consuming process if the FrontPage web is large. If you do not choose this option, you can manually regenerate the table of contents by opening and saving the page containing the WebBot Table of Contents component.\+‹¼ 1°’’’’’’’’ī¼  Settings For Custom Form Handler Dialog BoxU.`  ' €\€6˜˜˜²€‚’Settings For Custom Form Handler Dialog Box'¼ 8 $ €€˜€‚’ˆ\ Ą , (€ø€4˜˜°€āĮĻO©‰‚’Use the Settings For Custom Form Handler dialog box to configure a custom form handler.<8 ü ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options0 Ą , ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Action\0ü ˆ , (€`€4˜˜°€ā9菌‰‚’Enter the absolute URL of the form handler.0 , ø ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’MethoduOˆ - & €ž€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the method of submitting information to the form handler: Get or Post.Łø H B R€³€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€āTĖ}y‰‚€ ƒ€‚’·The Get method encodes the form’s name-value pairs and assigns the information to a server variable called QUERY_STRING. ·The Post method passes the name-value pair directly to the form handler as input.7-  ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Encoding TypeÕ®H T' €]€4˜˜°€‚’The standard used to encode the form data that is passed to the form handler. Leave this field blank to use the default encoding method: application/x-www-form-urlencoded.2  †' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extended •Tu ø€+€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Forms')‚’Select Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.; †Ė1é’’’’’’’’ļĖ @ÄNResultsTab5 @' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Results TabĖ @'Ė3@$ €€˜€‚’°~ @ć@2 4€ü€4˜˜°€āĒÄP։āiŃ…‰‚’Use the Results tab to configure WebBot Save Results components or WebBot Registration Components to save form results.<3@A' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options:ć@YA' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’File For ResultsūĄATC; D€€4˜˜°€‚ā˜Ė¾‰ā.yē뉂€€‚’Supply the name of the file to contain the results and its location on the Web server. If the file does not exist, the WebBot Save Results Component or WebBot Registration component will create the file the first time the form is submitted. To save the results to the current FrontPage web, supply a relative URL.To save the results outside of the current web but in your Web server’s file system, supply an absolute filename and folder.5YA‰C' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’File FormattNTCżC& €œ€4˜˜°€‚’Select the format of the results file. The following formats are available:.‰C+D' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML}KżCØD2 4€–€4˜˜°āƒvk€‰āÆĖ†Œ‰‚’HTML using normal text with line endings. This is the default style.>+DęD' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML definition listi=ØDOE, (€z€4˜˜°€ā(ķ 1‰‚’HTML using a definition list to format name-value pairs.<ęD‹E' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML bulleted listo=OEśE2 4€z€4˜˜°€āÖł¦‰āTĖ}y‰‚’HTML using a bulleted list to format name-value pairs.D‹E>F' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Formatted text within HTML]1śE›F, (€b€4˜˜°€āNE„c‰‚’HTML using formatted text with line endings.8>FÓF' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Formatted textI#›FG& €F€4˜˜°€‚’Text formatted for easy reading.R+ÓFnG' €V€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Text database using comma as a separator£}GH& €ś€4˜˜°€‚’Text with commas separating values. This format is recommended for use with a database, spreadsheet, or other application.P)nGaH' €R€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Text database using tab as a separator”{HI& €ö€4˜˜°€‚’Text with tabs separating values. This format is recommended for use with a database, spreadsheet, or other application.R+aHTI' €V€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Text database using space as a separator®‡IJ' €€4˜˜°€‚’Text with space characters separating values. This format is recommended for use with a database, spreadsheet, or other application.G TIIJ' €@€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Include field names in output£}JģJ& €ś€4˜˜°€‚’Check to save both the name and the value of each form field. If this is not checked, only values are written to the file.H!IJ4K' €B€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Additional information to saveæ˜ģJóK' €1€4˜˜°€‚’Select optional Web server data to write to the results file. Additional items are appended after the form fields. The following items are available:.4K!L' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TimeDóKeL& €<€4˜˜°€‚’The time the form was used..!L“L' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DateDeL×L& €<€4˜˜°€‚’The date the form was used.>“LM' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Remote computer nameU/×LjM& €^€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the computer accessing the page.2 MœM' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’UsernameQ+jMķM& €V€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the user accessing the page.6œM#N' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browser type”3ķMÄNn ¬€f€4˜˜°€āø䉂‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Forms')‚’The type of Web browser accessing the page.< #NO1ķ’’’’’’’’šO5Oł‡Confirm Tab5ÄN5O' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Confirm TabŻžO€? L€=€4˜˜°€ā+F\‰āĒÄP։āiŃ…‰āĪ8”.‰‚’Use the Confirm tab to set the confirmation page of a WebBot Save Results component, WebBot Registration component, or WebBot Discus5O€ÄNsion component.B5O`€' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’URL of confirmation page0ö€‚: B€ķ€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā9菌‰‚ā‹Ī#‰‚’You can optionally specify the relative URL or absolute URL of a confirmation page. If you do not specify a confirmation page, the WebBot Save Results component, WebBot Registration component, or WebBot Discussion component will create and maintain one automatically.If you are supplying a confirmation page for a WebBot Registration component, you can use a WebBot Confirmation component to insert one of three special attributes defined for WebBot Registration component confirmation pages:H`€Ų‚- *€6€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Registration-UsernameQ+‚)ƒ& €V€4ŒČ°€‚’The name of the user who is registering.HŲ‚qƒ- *€6€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Registration-PasswordU/)ƒʃ& €^€4ŒČ°€‚’The password of the user who is registering.Eqƒ „- *€0€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Registration-Errord>ʃo„& €|€4ŒČ°€‚’A sentence or two describing an error condition at runtime.0 „Ÿ„' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowseyMo„…, (€š€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Click here to select a confirmation page from the current FrontPage web.H!Ÿ„`…' €B€6Œ˜˜°€‚’URL of validation failure page­z… ‡3 4€õ€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā9菌‰‚’You can optionally specify the relative URL or absolute URL of a validation failure page. This is a page to display if there is a field validation failure on any field in your form. If you do not specify a validation failure page, the WebBot Save Results component, WebBot Registration component, or WebBot Discussion component will create and maintain one automatically.0 `…=‡' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse¼T ‡ł‡h  €Ø€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Forms')‚’Click here to select a validation failure page from the current FrontPage web.= =‡6ˆ1„ ’’’’’’’’ń6ˆlˆ£ÅAdvanced Tab6ł‡lˆ' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Advanced Tab'6ˆ“ˆ$ €€˜€‚’³€lˆF‰3 4€€4˜˜°€āĒÄP։āiŃ…‰‚’Use the Advanced Tab to configure advanced features of WebBot Save Results components or WebBot Registration components. <“ˆ‚‰' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsAF‰Ɖ' €4€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Second file for resultsj/‚‰-Œ; D€_€4˜˜°€‚ā˜Ė¾‰ā.yē뉂€€‚’You can optionally specify a second file to contain form results. This is useful if you want to format one results file for use as input to a database or spreadsheet program and another results file for readability. If the specified results file does not exist, the WebBot component will create it the first time the form is submitted. To save the second results file to the current FrontPage web, enter a relative URL.To save the results file outside of the current web but in your Web server’s file system, supply an absolute filename and folder.?ƉlŒ' €0€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Format of second file{U-ŒēŒ& €Ŗ€4˜˜°€‚’Supply the format of the second results file. The following formats are available:.lŒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML}KēŒ’2 4€–€4˜˜°āƒvk€‰āÆĖ†Œ‰‚’HTML using normal text with line endings. This is the default style.>Š' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML definition listi=’9Ž, (€z€4˜˜°€ā(ķ 1‰‚’HTML using a definition list to format name-value pairs.<ŠuŽ' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML bulleted listo=9ŽäŽ2 4€z€4˜˜°€āÖł¦‰āTĖ}y‰‚’HTML using a bulleted list to format name-value pairs.DuŽ(' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Formatted text within HTML]1䎅, (€b€4˜˜°€āNE„c‰‚’HTML using formatted text with line endings.8(½' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Formatted textI#…Ą& €F€4˜˜°€‚’Text formatted for easy read½Ął‡ing.R+½dĄ' €V€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Text database using comma as a separator£}ĄĮ& €ś€4˜˜°€‚’Text with commas separating values. This format is recommended for use with a database, spreadsheet, or other application.P)dĄWĮ' €R€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Text database using tab as a separator”{ĮųĮ& €ö€4˜˜°€‚’Text with tabs separating values. This format is recommended for use with a database, spreadsheet, or other application.R+WĮJĀ' €V€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Text database using space as a separator®‡ųĮųĀ' €€4˜˜°€‚’Text with space characters separating values. This format is recommended for use with a database, spreadsheet, or other application.DJĀ<Ć' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Additional Field Selection[ų½Ć& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’This section lets you specify the order in which fields are written to the output file. @<ĆżĆ' €2€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Form fields to include¦4½Ć£År ²€i€4˜˜°€ā]t䦉‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Forms')€‚’Specify by name the order in which form fields should be written to the results file. Leave this field blank to write all form fields in the order in which they appear on the form. To select a subset of the fields or to reorder the fields, enter each field by name. Separate field names with commas.AżĆäÅ1X’’’’’’’’ņäÅĘFĶRegistration Tab;£ÅĘ' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’ Registration Tab'äÅFĘ$ €€˜€‚’wKƽĘ, (€–€4˜˜°€āiŃ…‰‚’Use the Registration Tab to configure a WebBot Registration component.<FĘłĘ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options<½Ę5Ē' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’FrontPage web name—qłĘĢĒ& €ā€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the FrontPage web the user can register for, starting at the root folder in your Web server.:5ĒČ' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’User name fieldsĝĢĒŹČ' €;€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the names of one or more form fields, separated by commas or spaces. The WebBot Registration component constructs the user name from these fields. 8ČÉ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Password fieldsMŹČuÉ& €š€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the form field in which the user will supply a password.EÉŗÉ' €<€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Password confirmation field[uÉ;Ź& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the field in which the user will confirm the password by repeating it.AŗÉ|Ź' €4€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Require secure password¾—;Ź:Ė' €/€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to require that the user enters a secure password. A secure password has 6 or more characters and does not partially match the user name.J#|Ź„Ė' €F€6Œ˜˜°€‚’URL of registration failure pageÖ£:ĖZĢ3 4€G€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā9菌‰‚’Optionally supply the relative URL or absolute URL of a page containing a failure message to display when a user cannot be registered for the FrontPage web.0 „ĖŠĢ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse¼QZĢFĶk ¦€¢€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Forms')€‚’Click here to browse the current FrontPage web for a failure message page.?ŠĢ…Ķ1Ō ’’’’’’’’ó…ͽĶŲDiscussion Tab8FͽĶ' €"€6˜˜˜²€‚’Discussion Tab'…ĶäĶ$ €€˜€‚’€T½ĶdĪ, (€Ø€4˜˜°€āF£{ˉ‚’Use the Discussion Tab to specify the general attributes of a discussion group.<äĶ Ī' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options/dĪĻĪ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TitleŒ` Ī[Ļ, (€Ą€4˜˜°€āW‰‚’Enter the name of the discussion group. This name will appear on pages containing articles.3 ĻĪŽĻ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Directory6 [ĻŠ- (€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Enter the name of the directory in your FrontPage web containing tŽĻŠFĶhe discussion group. Directory names must be 8 or less characters long and must begin with the underscore (_) character. Discussion group directories are not visible from the FrontPage Explorer.BŽĻ' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Table of contents layoutŖƒŠ¼' €€4˜˜°€‚’The fields in this section are added to the table of contents and are viewed at runtime by participants in the discussion group.5ń' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Form fields©‚¼š' €€4˜˜°€‚’Enter one or more field names, separated by spaces. These fields will compose the subject description in the table of contents..ńČ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Timea;š)& €v€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to insert the time the article was submitted..ČW' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Datea;)ø& €v€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to insert the date the article was submitted.>Wö' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Remote computer name|Vør& €¬€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to insert the name of the computer from which the article was submitted.3 ö„' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’User named>r & €|€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to insert the name of the author of the article.@„I' €2€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Order Newest to OldestjD ³& €ˆ€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to sort items in the order in which they were created.M&I' €L€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Get background and colors from pageö³ö4 6€…€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā9菌‰‚‚’To display the pages containing discussion topics with the background style and colors of another page in your FrontPage web, specify the relative URL or absolute URL of the other page. The discussion topics will use the background image, background color, and all hyperlink and text colors from the style page that you specify. Changing the value of this field will only affect the appearance of new articles posted to the discussion group. 0 &' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse²JöŲh  €”€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€d!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Forms')‚’Click here to select the style page from the current FrontPage web. < & 1£’’’’’’’’ō I ¬@Article Tab5ŲI ' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Article Tab' p $ €€˜€‚’‰WI ł 2 4€®€4˜˜°€āW‰āF£{ˉ‚’Use the Article Tab to specify the layout of each article in a discussion group.<p 5 ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsBł w ' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’URL of Header to Include§u5  2 4€ź€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā9菌‰‚’Use this field to specify the relative URL or absolute URL of a page to include as the header of each article.0 w N ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowsemG » & €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to select the header page from the current FrontPage web.BN ż ' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’URL of Footer to Include§u» ¤ 2 4€ź€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā9菌‰‚’Use this field to specify the relative URL or absolute URL of a page to include as the footer of each article.0 ż Ō ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowserL¤ F & €˜€4˜˜°€‚’Click on Browse to select the footer page from the current FrontPage web.K$Ō ‘ ' €H€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Additional Information to Include{UF  & €Ŗ€4˜˜°€‚’Select any of the following additional items to include them on each article page:.‘ :' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TimeT. Ž& €\€4˜˜°€‚’Inserts the time the article was submitted..:¼' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DateT.Ž& €\€4˜˜°€‚’Inserts the date the article was submitted.>¼N' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Remote computer nameoI½& €’€4˜˜°€‚’Inserts the name of the computer from which the article was submitted.3 N @' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’User name½ @Ų 5½¬@k ¦€j€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Forms')€ ‚’Submits the name of the author of the article.G @ó@1ä’’’’’’’’õó@3AęGPrint Setup Dialog Box@¬@3A' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Print Setup Dialog Box'ó@ZA$ €€˜€‚’xR3AŅA& €¤€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Print Setup dialog box to set printing properties for the current page.<ZAB' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 ŅA?B' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Printer2 BqC' €€4˜˜°€‚’Select the printer. If the Default Printer option button is selected, the page is printed on the printer established as the default by the Printer Setup dialog box. The Specific option lets you choose a particular target printer and store it with the current page.5?B¦C' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’OrientationŒeqC2E' €Ė€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Orientation control to select the orientation of the page on the printed document. Select Portrait to print lines of text parallel to the short end of the paper. Select Landscape to print lines of text parallel to the long end of the paper. If one of the modes is not available for the current combination of printer and paper-type, it is dimmed./¦CaE' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Paperĝ2E%F' €;€4˜˜°€‚’Select the paper Size from a drop-down list provided by the printer driver. Select paper Source from a drop-down list also provided by the printer driver.1 aEVF' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Optionsd>%FŗF& €|€4˜˜°€‚’Displays a dialog with printer-specific additional options.1 VFėF' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NetworkūŽŗFęGm ؀€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Click Network to connect to a network printer using the Connect to Printer dialog box. This button may not be present on some computers.DėF*H1Ä’’’’’’’’ö*HgHśJNew Page Dialog Box=ęGgH' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’New Page Dialog Box'*HŽH$ €€˜€‚’~LgH I2 4€˜€4˜˜°€āŅ—ō°‰āS.ŽÅ‰‚’Use the New Page dialog box to select a page template or page wizard.=ŽHII' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options < I…I' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Template or WizardštIIJ& €č€4˜˜°€‚’Select the template or wizard to use. To create a blank page that is not based on a template, select Normal Page.5…ITJ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Description¦=JśJi ¢€z€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’A brief description of the selected template or wizard.OTJIK1—’’’’’’’’÷IK‘KčĄText Box Validation Dialog BoxH!śJ‘K' €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’Text Box Validation Dialog Box'IKøK$ €€˜€‚’ø…‘KpL3 4€ €4˜˜°€āE«l§‰ā+OŌ‰‚’Use the Text Box Validation dialog box to set field validation rules for one-line text box and scrolling text box form fields.=øK­L' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 6pLćL' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Display Name¾‹­L”N3 4€€4˜˜°€€€€€‚’By default, validation warning messages identify the field by its name, as entered in the Name field of the field’s properties dialog box. Often, the label that the user sees, which is typed directly into the form, does not match the field’s internal name. Use the Display Name field to optionally specify the name that should be used to refer to the field in validation warning messages.3 ćLŌN' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Data TypejD”N>O& €ˆ€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the type of data to which you want to constrain the field:y4ŌN·OE Z€h€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·No Constraints·Text·Integer·Number5>O €' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Text Format·O €śJxR·O„€& €¤€4˜˜°€‚’This section contains settings for fields that are constrained to contain text.1 €µ€' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Lettersd>„€& €|€4˜˜°€‚’Indicates that the field can contain alphabetic characters.0 µ€I' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Digitsa;Ŗ& €v€4˜˜°€‚’Indicates that the field can contain numeric characters.4 Iށ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Whitespace‹eŖi‚& €Ź€4˜˜°€‚’Indicates that the field can contain white space (spaces, tabs, carriage returns, and line feeds)./ށ˜‚' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Other³Œi‚Kƒ' €€4˜˜°€‚’Click Other and type in other permissible characters, such as commas and hyphens to indicate that the field can contain these characters.8˜‚ƒƒ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Numeric Format‡aKƒ „& €Ā€4˜˜°€‚’This section contains settings for fields that are constrained to contain integers or numbers.2 ƒƒ<„' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’GroupingrL „®„& €˜€4˜˜°€‚’Specify a grouping punctuation character to use in the number or integer:%ē<„Ӆ> J€Ļ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·None indicates that no punctuation is permissible as in 123456789·Comma indicates that the comma character is permissible, as in 123,456,789·Period indicates that the period character is permissible, as in 123.456.7891 ®„†' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DecimalžxӅ¢†& €š€4˜˜°€‚’If you constrained the use of the field to Number, you can specify a punctuation character to use as a decimal point: φ­‡< F€Ÿ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·Period indicates that the period character is permissible for the decimal point, as in 123,456.789·Comma indicates that the comma character is permissible for the decimal point, as in 123.456,789‰`¢†6ˆ) "€Ą€4˜˜°€€‚’Note You cannot use the same character as both the decimal point and the grouping character.5­‡kˆ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Data Lengthf@6ˆш& €€€4˜˜°€‚’This section contains data length settings for any data type.2 kˆ‰' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Requiredb<шe‰& €x€4˜˜°€‚’Click here to specify that data is required in the field.4 ‰™‰' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Min LengthG!e‰ą‰& €B€4˜˜°€‚’Specify a minimum data length.4 ™‰Š' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Max LengthG!ą‰[Š& €B€4˜˜°€‚’Specify a maximum data length.4 ŠŠ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Data Valuee?[ŠōŠ& €~€4˜˜°€‚’This section contains data value settings for any data type.7Š+‹' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Field Must Be‡aōв‹& €Ā€4˜˜°€‚’Specify a data value limit by clicking Field Must Be and choosing one of the following limits:Źu+‹|ŒU z€ź€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Less Than·Greater Than·Less Than Or Equal To·Greater Than Or Equal To·Equal To·Not Equal To/²‹«Œ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Value°ˆ|Œ[Ž( €€4˜˜°€‚‚’Type in a value to complete the data value constraint. The data value constraint will use numerical comparisons if the data type is Number or Integer and alphabetical order comparisons if the data type is Text or No Constraints.For example, if the data type in Integer, and Field Must Be is Greater Than, typing 100 in Value specifies that the field must contain a value greater than 100.6«Œ‘Ž' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’And Must Be Žh[Ž& €Š€4˜˜°€‚’Specify a second data value limit by clicking Field Must Be and choosing one of the following limits:Źu‘Ž ĄU z€ź€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Less Than·Greater Than·Less Than Or Equal To·Greater Than Or Equal To·Equal To·Not Equal To ĄśJ/;Ą' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Value­C ĄčĄj ¤€†€4˜˜°€‚‚†|€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Fields')‚’Type in a second value to complete the data value constraint.S";Ą;Į1’’’’’’’’ų;Į‡ĮqÅRadio Button Validation Dialog BoxL%襇Į' €J€6˜˜˜²€‚’Radio Button Validation Dialog Box';Į®Į$ €€˜€‚’—k‡ĮEĀ, (€Ö€4˜˜°€āPź[‰‚’Use the Radio Button Validation dialog box to set field validation rules for radio button form fields.=®Į‚Ā' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 6EĀøĀ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Display Name¾‹‚ĀvÄ3 4€€4˜˜°€€€€€‚’By default, validation warning messages identify the field by its name, as entered in the Name field of the field’s properties dialog box. Often, the label that the user sees, which is typed directly into the form, does not match the field’s internal name. Use the Display Name field to optionally specify the name that should be used to refer to the field in validation warning messages.7øĀ­Ä' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Data RequiredÄZvÄqÅj ¤€“€4˜˜°€‚‚†|€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Fields')‚’Click here to specify that a user must check one of the radio buttons in the group. U$­ÄĘÅ1 ’’’’’’’’łĘÅĘšĢDrop-Down Menu Validation Dialog BoxN'qÅĘ' €N€6˜˜˜²€‚’Drop-Down Menu Validation Dialog Box'ĘÅ;Ę$ €€˜€‚’›oĘÖĘ, (€Ž€4˜˜°€āÅ@˜‰‚’Use the Drop-Down Menu Validation dialog box to set field validation rules for drop-down menu form fields.=;ĘĒ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 6ÖĘIĒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Display Name¾‹ĒÉ3 4€€4˜˜°€€€€€‚’By default, validation warning messages identify the field by its name, as entered in the Name field of the field’s properties dialog box. Often, the label that the user sees, which is typed directly into the form, does not match the field’s internal name. Use the Display Name field to optionally specify the name that should be used to refer to the field in validation warning messages.7IĒ>É' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Data Required+üÉiŹ/ ,€ł€4˜˜°€‚€‚€‚’Click here to require at least one item in the drop-down menu to be selected. Minimum ItemsIf you configured the drop-down menu field to allow multiple selections, you can optionally specify a minimum number of choices that the user must select.7>É Ź' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Maximum ItemsÜiŹcĖ' €9€4˜˜°€‚’If you configured the drop-down menu field to allow multiple selections, you can optionally specify a maximum number of choices that the user can select.= Ź Ė' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Disallow First ItemPåcĖšĢk ¤€Ė€4˜˜°€‚‚†|€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Fields')‚’A common trick in drop-down menus is to make the first menu item an instruction to users on how to use the rest of the menu. To prohibit users from selecting the first item in the drop-down menu, click Disallow First Item. ^- ĖNĶ1. ’’’’’’’’śNĶ„Ķ˜WebBot Scheduled Include Component Dialog BoxW0šĢ„Ķ' €`€6˜˜˜²€‚’WebBot Scheduled Include Component Dialog Box'NĶĢĶ$ €€˜€‚’P„ĶĻ4 6€9€4˜˜°€āRĒ:‰‚āwwQ艂’Use the WebBot Scheduled Include Component dialog box to configure a WebBot Scheduled Include component.To ensure proper timing of the WebBot Scheduled Include component, make some change to your FrontPage web daily, such as incrementing the value of a configuration variable.ģĀĢĶ* "€…€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If you do not want a page that you are including on other pages to be directly viewable from Web browsers at runtime, store the page in the special FrontPage web directory _priĻšĢvate. <ĻP' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options=' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Page URL to includeĒŽPT9 @€€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Enter the relative URL of the page to include. Click Browse to select the page from a listing of pages in the current FrontPage web. 0 „' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowsehBTģ& €„€4˜˜°€‚’Click Browse to select the page from the current FrontPage web.@„,' €2€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Starting Date and Time˜rģÄ& €ä€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to enter the starting date of the period during which the file should be included on the page..,ņ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Year8Ä*& €$€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the year./ņY' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Month9*’& €&€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the month.-Yæ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Day7’ö& €"€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the day..æ$' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Time8ö\& €$€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the time.>$š' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Ending Date and Time–p\0& €ą€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to enter the ending date of the period during which the file should be included on the page..š^' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Year80–& €$€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the year./^Å' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Month9–ž& €&€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the month.-Å+' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Day7žb& €"€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the day..+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Time8bČ& €$€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the time.f?.' €~€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Optional Page URL to include before or after the given datesŒfČŗ& €Ģ€4˜˜°€‚’Optionally, enter the relative URL of a page to display before or after the specified time period. 0 .ź' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse®Eŗ˜i ¢€Š€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Browse to select the page from the current FrontPage web.\+źō15 ’’’’’’’’ūōI 5DWebBot Scheduled Image Component Dialog BoxU.˜I ' €\€6˜˜˜²€‚’WebBot Scheduled Image Component Dialog Box'ōp $ €€˜€‚’NI ¾ 4 6€5€4˜˜°€āRĒ:‰‚āwwQ艂’Use the WebBot Scheduled Include Component dialog box to configure a WebBot Scheduled Include component.To ensure proper timing of the WebBot Scheduled Image component, make some change to your FrontPage web daily, such as incrementing the value of a configuration variable.ėĮp © * "€ƒ€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If you do not want a page that you are including on other pages to be directly viewable from Web browsers at runtime, store the page in the special FrontPage web directory _private. <¾ å ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options=© " ' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Page URL to includea5å ƒ , (€j€4˜˜°€ā.yē뉂’Enter the relative URL of the image to include. 0 " ³ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse’lƒ E & €Ų€4˜˜°€‚’Click Browse to select the image from the current FrontPage web, your file system, or the World Wide Web.@³ … ' €2€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Starting Date and Time™sE & €ę€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to enter the starting date of the period during which the image should be included on the page..… L' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Year8„& €$€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the year./L³' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Month9„ģ& €&€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the month.-³' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Day7ģP& €"€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the day..~' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Time8P¶& €$€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the time.>~ @' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Ending Date and Time¶ @˜—q¶£@& €ā€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to enter the ending date of the period during which the image should be included on the page.. @Ń@' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Year8£@ A& €$€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the year./Ń@8A' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Month9 AqA& €&€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the month.-8AžA' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Day7qAÕA& €"€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the day..žAB' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Time8ÕA;B& €$€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the time.c<BžB' €x€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Optional Image to include before or after the given datesi;B-C& €Ņ€4˜˜°€‚’Optionally, enter the relative URL of an image to display before or after the specified time period.. 0 žB]C' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowseŲo-C5Di ¢€Ž€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Browse to select the image from the current FrontPage web, your file system, or the World Wide Web.S"]CˆD1R ’’’’’’’’üˆDŌDŪ€WebBot Search Component Dialog BoxL%5DŌD' €J€6˜˜˜²€‚’WebBot Search Component Dialog Box'ˆDūD$ €€˜€‚’±qŌD¬F@ N€ć€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚€€€€€€‚’The WebBot Search component searches for pages in your FrontPage web containing specified words or combinations of words and displays a list of hyperlinks to pages containing matches. The WebBot Search component creates a form in which users type in text to locate. The words entered by the user can include Boolean keywords: and, not, or, and parentheses.GūDóG* "€;€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note To protect pages from being found by the WebBot Search component at runtime, such as style pages or pages that you are only using to include in other pages, store the pages in the special web directory _private. The WebBot Search component does not search in this directory.<¬F/H' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options;óGjH' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Search Input FormY3/HĆH& €f€4˜˜°€‚’These fields control the appearance of the form.9jHüH' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Label for Input„XĆH€I, (€°€4˜˜°€āE«l§‰‚’Enter the label for the one-line text box in which users enter the words to locate.=üH½I' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Width in Charactersf@€I#J& €€€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the width in characters of the one-line text box field.I"½IlJ' €D€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Label for "Start Search" buttonrF#JŽJ, (€Œ€4˜˜°€āI”¾¶‰‚’Enter the label for the push button field that starts the search.BlJ K' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Label for "Clear" buttonhBŽJˆK& €„€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the label for the push button field that clears the form.8 KĄK' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Search ResultsQ+ˆKL& €V€4˜˜°€‚’These fields control the search results.=ĄKNL' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Word List to Searchō³LBNA P€g€4˜˜°€€€‚€€āžLÓ]‰‚≰≂’Enter the keyword All, or the name of a discussion group directory.Use the keyword All to configure the WebBot Search component to search all the pages in the FrontPage web that are not stored in hidden directories. Alternatively, if the FrontPage web has a discussion group, you can enter the name of the discussion group directory to configure the WebBot Search component to only search entries in the discussion group.f?NLØN' €~€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Additional information to display in the search results list„^BN,O& €¼€4˜˜°€‚’Select any of the following fields to include additional information in the search results:6ļØNn€G \€ß€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·Score indicates the quality of the match.·File Date indicates the date and time the document containing the match was most recently,On€5D modified.·File Size indicates the size of the document containing the match, in kilobytes.m,OŪ€h  € €4˜˜°€‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’_.n€:1’’’’’’’’ż:’š†WebBot Confirmation Field Component Dialog BoxX1Ū€’' €b€6˜˜˜²€‚’WebBot Confirmation Field Component Dialog Box':¹$ €€˜€‚’žĖ’·‚3 4€—€4˜˜°€ā‹Ī#‰ā+F\‰‚’Use the WebBot Confirmation Field Component dialog box to configure a WebBot Confirmation Field component. You should only insert a WebBot Confirmation Field component on a form confirmation page.<¹ó‚' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsG ·‚:ƒ' €@€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name of Form Field to ConfirmCó‚}„4 6€€4˜˜°€€€‚āiŃ…‰‚’Enter the name of the field. At runtime, the field’s contents will be displayed.If you are editing a confirmation page for a WebBot Registration component, you can enter one of three special attributes defined for WebBot Registration component confirmation pages:H:ƒń- *€6€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Registration-UsernameQ+}„…& €V€4ŒČ°€‚’The name of the user who is registering.Hń^…- *€6€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Registration-PasswordU/…³…& €^€4ŒČ°€‚’The password of the user who is registering.E^…ų…- *€0€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Registration-Errord>³…\†& €|€4ŒČ°€‚’A sentence or two describing an error condition at runtime.)ų……†& €€4˜Č°€‚’k\†š†g ž€€4˜˜°€†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’J…†:‡1ō’’’’’’’’ž:‡v‡9Save To Web As Dialog Box<š†v‡' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Save As Dialog Box':‡‡$ €€˜€‚’Ōv‡qˆE X€€4˜˜°€āŗvųW‰āø¹šk‰ā £¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā× ¦k‰‚’Use the Save As dialog box to enter the page title and file path within the current FrontPage web. for the page you want to save.=‡®ˆ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 4 qˆāˆ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Page Title>®ˆ ‰& €0€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the page title.M&āˆm‰' €L€6Œ˜˜°€‚’File Path Within Your FrontPage Webé ‰…‹/ ,€Ó€4˜˜°€‚€€‚‚’Enter the path and file name of the page.If the current FrontPage web is on a Web server running UNIX, Windows 95, or Windows NT, each part of the file path can be as long as 64 characters, and the final extension can be HTM or, in some cases, HTML. If you attempt to save a page with a file path that is not valid for the current FrontPage web, you get a warning and the chance to fix the problem. You can save a page with an invalid file path, but you may get unexpected results. 1 m‰¶‹' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’As FilezT…‹0Œ& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’Click As File to save the page to a file instead of to the current FrontPage web.5¶‹eŒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’As TemplateŌa0Œ9s ¶€Ā€4˜˜°€āŅ—ō°‰‚‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click As Template to save the page as a template instead of to the current FrontPage web.DeŒ}1 ’’’’’’’’’}æ¼ĆSave As Dialog BoxB9æ' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Save As File Dialog Box '}ę$ €€˜€‚’÷ÉæŻŽ. *€“€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰‚‚’Use the Save As File dialog box to enter the file name, folder, and drive of a file to be saved.This dialog box is also displayed when you select the Print To File option in the Print dialog box.=ꍏ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 1 ŻŽK' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Save ino5ĘĄ: B€o€4˜˜°€†"€ †"€ ‚‚’Lists the available folders and files. To see how the current folder fits in the hierarchy of your computer, click the dowKĘĄ9n arrow. To see what's inside a folder, click it. To open the folder one level higher, click on on the toolbar. To create a new folder, click .Files are displayed in the box below.3 KłĄ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’File NameŻ¶ĘĄÖĮ' €m€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the file. You can use * as a wildcard. For example, type *.* to see a list of all files. You can also type the full path of a file, such as C:\mypages\page1.htm.6łĄ Ā' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Save As Type zÖĮ¬Ā& €ō€4˜˜°€‚’Specifies the type of file you are saving. The list includes all the available file types that FrontPage can recognize.. ĀŚĀ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SaveāY¬Ā¼Ć‰ ′€4˜˜°€‚‚†ø€(į!Related Procedures,AL(`file image page procedures;file page procedures',0,`',`main')‚‚’Click Save to save the file with the name, type, and location that you specified. W&ŚĀÄ1v’’’’’’’’ÄcÄØĢCustom Tab, Page Properties Dialog BoxP(¼ĆcÄ( €P€6˜˜˜²€‚’Custom TabPage Properties Dialog Box'ÄŠÄ$ €€˜€‚’“cÄ>Å3 4€€4˜˜°€⊩šē‰ā× ¦k‰‚’The Custom tab displays meta tags (system variables and user-defined variables) that are associated with the current page.<ŠÄzÅ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsG >ÅĮÅ' €@€6Œ˜˜°€‚’System Variables (HTTP-EQUIV)ēzÅÕĘ- (€Ļ€4˜˜°€āTĖ}y‰‚’This section lists the meta tags that use the HTTP-EQUIV attribute as the name portion of their name-value pairs.These meta tags supply special instructions to the browser such as an expiration date or a display-refresh value..ĮÅĒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameBÕĘEĒ& €8€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the meta tag./ĒtĒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueM'EĒĮĒ& €N€4˜˜°€‚’The value to associate with the tag.-tĒīĒ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’AddI#ĮĒ7Č& €F€4˜˜°€‚’Click Add to add a new meta tag.0 īĒgČ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Modify`:7ČĒČ& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Click Modify to modify the currently selected meta tag.0 gČ÷Č' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Remove`:ĒČWÉ& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Click Remove to remove the currently selected meta tag.8÷ȏÉ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’User VariablesS-WÉāÉ& €Z€4˜˜°€‚’This section lists user-defined meta tags..ÉŹ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameBāÉRŹ& €8€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the meta tag./ʁŹ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueK%RŹĢŹ& €J€4˜˜°€‚’The value associated with the tag.-ŹłŹ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’AddI#ĢŹBĖ& €F€4˜˜°€‚’Click Add to add a new meta tag.0 łŹrĖ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Modify`:BĖŅĖ& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Click Modify to modify the currently selected meta tag.0 rĖĢ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Remove¦=ŅĖØĢi ¢€z€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Remove to remove the currently selected meta tag.X'ĢĶ1° ’’’’’’’’ĶQĶōGeneral Tab, Page Properties Dialog BoxQ)ØĢQĶ( €R€6˜˜˜²€‚’General TabPage Properties Dialog Box'ĶxĶ$ €€˜€‚’qEQĶéĶ, (€Š€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’The General tab displays general properties of the current page.<xĶ%Ī' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options2 éĶWĪ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Location Ū%ĪwĻE X€·€4˜˜°€āCfŌŲ‰€€€€€€€€‚’The complete URL of the page. If the page was opened from a file, this field contains the full filename of the page, and has a “File://” prefix. If the page has not been saved, the URL will be “(New page).”/WΦĻ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Title@wĻ , (€(€4˜˜°€āŗvųW‰‚’The page title.¦Ļ ØĢ7¦ĻC' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Base LocationS' –, (€N€4˜˜°€āw[҉‚’The optional base URL of the page.>CŌ' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Default Target Frame.ū–3 4€÷€4˜˜°€āź‰ā ω‚’If a frame set is defined, optionally enter the name of a default frame in which to display the target of the all links on the page. If a link has a no target frame defined, the target of the link will be displayed in the default target frame.·Ō¹* "€€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If a frame is supplied and no frame set is loaded, the browser may create a new window in which to display the target of the link.H+ &€:€6Œ˜˜°€‚€‚’Background SoundLocationŠW¹‹3 4€Æ€4˜˜°€ā@俉ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Optionally enter the name of a background sound file. Web browsers will play this sound file when the page is displayed. You can specify a file from the current FrontPage web or from your file system. If you specify a file from your file system, you will be prompted to save the file to the current FrontPage web when you save the page.0 »' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse[‹<& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’Click Browse to browse for the file in the current FrontPage web or in your file system..»j' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’LoopjD<Ō& €ˆ€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the number of times to repeat playing the background sound.1 j' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Forever‚\Ō‡& €ø€4˜˜°€‚’Click this option to play the background sound continuously while the page is displaying.7¾' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML Encoding|V‡:& €¬€4˜˜°€‚’This section contains settings that control the HTML character encodingof the page.B¾|' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’For displaying this page|V:ų& €¬€4˜˜°€‚’Select the HTML character encoding for displaying the page from the drop-down list.>|6' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’For saving this page¾Uųōi ¢€Ŗ€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Select the HTML character encoding for saving the page from the drop-down list.[*6O 1ƒ’’’’’’’’O £ įHBackground Tab, Page Properties Dialog BoxT,ō£ ( €X€6˜˜˜²€‚’Background TabPage Properties Dialog Box'O Ź $ €€˜€‚’—e£ a 2 4€Ź€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰€€‚’The Background tab displays properties of the current page. that affect the page’s appearance.<Ź  ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsG a ä ' €@€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Background and ColorstN X & €œ€4˜˜°€‚’This section contains fields that control the background color of the page.:ä ’ ' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Background Image`X  - (€Į€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Select Background Image to use an image as the page's background. The image will be tiled to form a background for the page. You can specify an image file from the current FrontPage web or from your file system. If you specify a file from your file system, you will be prompted to save the file to the current FrontPage web when you save the page.3 ’ R ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Watermarkf: ø , (€t€4˜˜°€āĢVģ‰‚’Select Watermark to display the image as a watermark.0 R č ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse[ø i& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’Click Browse to browse for the file in the current FrontPage web or in your file system.4 č ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PropertieséĀi†' €…€4˜˜°€‚’Click Properties to open the Image Properties dialog box and view or edit the properties of the background image. You can only view properties of images that are in the current FrontPage web.4 ŗ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Background°‚†vA. *€€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Specify a background coŗvAōlor for the page by selecting the color from the drop-down list. To specify a custom color, choose the special value Custom, and then select the custom color in the Color dialog box.Note You can combine a background image with a background color. If the background image has a transparent color, the background color will show through the background image. .ŗ¤A' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TextńŹvA•B' €•€4˜˜°€‚’Specify a text color for the page by selecting the color from the drop-down list. To specify a custom color, choose the special value Custom, and then select the custom color in the Color dialog box.3 ¤AČB' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HyperlinkžŃ•BĘC- (€£€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰‚’Specify a hyperlink color for the page by selecting the color from the drop-down list. To specify a custom color, choose the special value Custom, and then select the custom color in the Color dialog box.;ČBD' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Visited HyperlinkŁĘCE- (€³€4˜˜°€āe®…z‰‚’Specify a visited hyperlink color for the page by selecting the color from the drop-down list. To specify a custom color, choose the special value Custom, and then select the custom color in the Color dialog box.:DAE' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Active HyperlinkŁEGF- (€³€4˜˜°€ā±a:扂’Specify an active hyperlink color for the page by selecting the color from the drop-down list. To specify a custom color, choose the special value Custom, and then select the custom color in the Color dialog box.M&AE”F' €L€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Get Background and Colors From PageP#GFäG- (€G€4˜˜°€ā.yē뉂’To display the current page using the background style and colors of another page in your FrontPage web, specify the relative URL of the other page. The current page will use the background image, background color, and all hyperlink and text colors from the style page that you specify.0 ”FH' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowseĶdäGįHi ¢€Č€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€d!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Browse to browse for the style page in the current FrontPage web or in your file system.X'H9I1ą’’’’’’’’9IŠI9LMargins Tab, Page Properties Dialog BoxQ)įHŠI( €R€6˜˜˜²€‚’Margins TabPage Properties Dialog Box'9I±I$ €€˜€‚’‰]ŠI:J, (€ŗ€4˜˜°€€€‚’The Margins tab displays properties of the current page that control the page’s margins.<±IvJ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options<:J²J' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Top Margin[vJ3K& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’Click this option to specify a top margin for the page. Enter the top margin, in pixels.=²JpK' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Left MarginÉ`3K9Li ¢€Ą€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€d!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click this option to specify a left margin for the page. Enter the left margin, in pixels.@pKyL1\’’’’’’’’yL¼L €Current Web TabC9L¼L' €8€6˜˜˜²€‚’Current FrontPage Web Tab'yLćL$ €€˜€‚’c¼LrM, (€Ę€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Use the Current FrontPage Web tab to select a file, image, or from the current FrontPage web.<ćL®M' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 rMßM' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Look InmG®MLN& €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Look In box to select a folder in the current FrontPage web..ßMzN' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NamevPLNšN& € €4˜˜°€‚’Lists all folders, files, images, and pages in the currently selected folder./zNO' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TitleČTšN €t ø€Ø€4˜˜°€‚‚†€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL( `file image page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Lists the titles of files, images, and pages in the currently selected folder.O €9LCOO€1›’’’’’’’’O€‹€õƒOther Location Tab< €‹€' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Other Location Tab'O€²€$ €€˜€‚’œp‹€N, (€ą€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Use the Other Location tab to open a file, image, or page from the World Wide Web or from your file system.;²€‰' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Option3 N¼' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’From File‘k‰M‚& €Ö€4˜˜°€‚’Click From File to open a page from your file system. If you know the full name of the file, type it in.0 ¼}‚' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browsea;M‚Ž‚& €v€4˜˜°€‚’Click Browse to browse for the file in your file system.7}‚ƒ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’From LocationąfŽ‚õƒz Ā̀4˜˜°€ā9菌‰‚‚†€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL( `file image page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’To open the page from the World Wide Web or your intranet, enter the absolute URL of the page.`/ƒU„1’’’’’’’’U„®„œ†Dialog Box Options for Adding a Name/Value PairY2õƒ®„' €d€6˜˜˜²€‚’Dialog Box Options for Adding a Name/Value Pair'U„Մ$ €€˜€‚’f:®„;…, (€t€4˜˜°€āTĖ}y‰‚’Use this dialog box to add or edit a name-value pair.<Մw…' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.;…„…' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name2 w…ׅ& €€4˜˜°€‚’The name./„…†' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Value–,ׅœ†j ¤€X€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’The value to associate with the name.G†ć†1’’’’’’’’ć†#‡ņŠCurrent Web Dialog Box@œ†#‡' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Current Web Dialog Box'ć†J‡$ €€˜€‚’Ž\#‡Ų‡2 4€ø€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Use the Current Web dialog box to open a page or file from the current FrontPage web.<J‡ˆ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 Ų‡Eˆ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Look inW1ˆœˆ& €b€4˜˜°€‚’Displays the URL of the current FrontPage web.6Eˆ҈' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Up One Level‘kœˆc‰& €Ö€4˜˜°€‚’Click this button to change to the higher-level location where FrontPage should locate the page or file..҈‘‰' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Listc=c‰ō‰& €z€4˜˜°€‚’Click this button to display a list of page or file names.1 ‘‰%Š' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DetailsĶYō‰ņŠt ø€²€4˜˜°€āŗvųW‰‚‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`link page procedures',0,`',`main')‚‚’Click this button to display a list of page or file names and their page titles.\+%ŠN‹1õ’’’’’’’’N‹£‹qĄOpen Pages Tab, Create Hyperlink Dialog BoxU-ņŠ£‹( €Z€6˜˜˜²€‚’Open Pages TabCreate Hyperlink Dialog Box'N‹Ź‹$ €€˜€‚’Žb£‹XŒ, (€Ä€4˜˜°€āo:B‰‚’Use the Open Pages tab to select from a list of currently open pages in the FrontPage Editor.<Ź‹”Œ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options4 XŒȌ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Open PagesqK”Œ9& €–€4˜˜°€‚’Choose one of the open pages that the current hyperlink should point to.2 Ȍk' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Bookmark|P9ē, (€ €4˜˜°€āŗvK‰‚’Choose the name of the bookmark that the current hyperlink should point to.6kŽ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Target Frame<ēY9 @€€4˜˜°€āź‰ā ωāø䉂’If a frame set is defined, type the name of a frame in which to display the target of the hyperlink. Note that if a frame is supplied and no frame set is loaded, the Web browser may create a new window in which to display the target of the hyperlink.=Ž–' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Hyperlink Points ToĻ^YqĄq ²€¼€4˜˜°€‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookma–qĄņŠrk')‚’This reference field will confirm the location that the current hyperlink will point to.g6–ŲĄ1ļ’’’’’’’’ ŲĄ8ĮöĒCurrent FrontPage Web Tab, Create Hyperlink Dialog Box`8qĄ8Į( €p€6˜˜˜²€‚’Current FrontPage Web TabCreate Hyperlink Dialog Box'ŲĄ_Į$ €€˜€‚’Ė’8Į*Ā9 @€%€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā†¢k‰‚’Use the Current FrontPage Web tab to open a page or file from the current FrontPage web or to select a page as the target of a hyperlink.<_ĮfĀ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.*Ā”Ā' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PagedfĀ$Ć, (€Č€4˜˜°€ā.yē뉂’Type the relative URL of the page that the hyperlink you are creating or editing will point to.0 ”ĀTĆ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browseø‹$Ć Ä- (€€4˜˜°€ā.yē뉂’Click the Browse button to choose or verify the relative URL of the page that the hyperlink you are creating or editing will point to.2 TĆ>Ä' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BookmarkzN ÄøÄ, (€œ€4˜˜°€āŗvK‰‚’Type the name of the bookmark that the current hyperlink should point to.Ą>ÄxÅ0 .€!€4Œ˜°€€€€‚’Note The name of the bookmark that you enter in this field must match a bookmark name that was created using the Edit: Bookmark command.6øÄ®Å' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Target Frame<xÅźĘ9 @€€4˜˜°€āź‰ā ωāø䉂’If a frame set is defined, type the name of a frame in which to display the target of the hyperlink. Note that if a frame is supplied and no frame set is loaded, the Web browser may create a new window in which to display the target of the hyperlink.=®Å'Ē' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Hyperlink Points ToĻ^źĘöĒq ²€¼€4˜˜°€‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’This reference field will confirm the location that the current hyperlink will point to.`/'ĒVČ1ķ’’’’’’’’ VȰČlĻWorld Wide Web Tab, Create Hyperlink Dialog BoxZ2öǰČ( €d€6˜˜˜²€‚’World Wide Web Tab Create Hyperlink Dialog Box'VČ×Č$ €€˜€‚’›c°ČrÉ8 @€Ę€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā9菌‰ā Ĉ ‰‚’Use the World Wide Web tab to create a hyperlink to an absolute URL on the World Wide Web.<×Č®É' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options8rÉęÉ' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Hyperlink Type]#®ÉCĖ: B€G€4˜˜°€āo:B‰‚€€ā.yē뉂’Select the type of hyperlink that you want to create. The FrontPage Editor creates the protocol portion of the absolute URL, based on your selection.Select (other) if you want to enter a type that is not on the list or to enter a URL with no hyperlink type, such as a relative URL.-ęÉpĖ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’URL"ūCĖ’Ģ' €÷€4˜˜°€‚’Type the absolute URL of the World Wide Web page or other Internet resource to which you want to link. If you have a Web browser running on your computer, the URL field displays the absolute URL of the page that is being displayed in your browser. 0 pĖĀĢ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowseŁ’ĢĀĶ' €³€4˜˜°€‚’To browse the World Wide Web, click Browse to open your Web browser. Surf to a page or file in your browser and its URL is displayed in the URL field and its hyperlink type is displayed in the Hyperlink Type field.6ĀĢųĶ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Target FrametöĀĶlĻ~ Ź€ķ€4˜˜°€āź‰ā ω‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’If a frame set is defined, type the name of a frame in which to display the target of the link. Note that if a frame is supplied and no frame set is loaded, the browser may create a new window in which to display the target of the link.Z)ųĶĘĻ1 ’’’’’’’’ ĘĻ&žNew Page Tab, Create Hyperlink Dialog BoxT,lĻ&( €X€6˜˜˜²€‚’New Page Tab CreĘĻ&lĻate Hyperlink Dialog Box'ĘĻM$ €€˜€‚’]&Ü2 4€ŗ€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Use the New Page tab to create a new page in the current FrontPage web and link to it.4 M' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Page TitleU)Üe, (€R€4˜˜°€āŗvųW‰‚’Enter a page title for the new page.2 —' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Page URLW+eī, (€V€4˜˜°€ā.yē뉂’Enter a relative URL for the new page.6—$' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Target Frame&óīJ3 4€ē€4˜˜°€āź‰ā ω‚’If a frame set is defined, type the name of a frame in which to display the target of the link. Note that if a frame is supplied and no frame set is loaded, the browser may create a new window in which to display the target of the link.C$' €8€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Edit New Page ImmediatelyŽbJ, (€Ä€4˜˜°€āo:B‰‚’Select this to open the new page in the FrontPage Editor as soon as the hyperlink is created.D_' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add New Page to To Do List“aņ2 4€Ā€4˜˜°€ā-}«k‰ā„bމ‚’Select this to create the new page and create a task in the To Do List to finish the page.=_/' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Hyperlink Points ToĻ^ņžq ²€¼€4˜˜°€‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’This reference field will confirm the location that the current hyperlink will point to.J/H1ē’’’’’’’’ H‹A Font Tab, Font Dialog BoxCž‹( €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Font TabFont Dialog Box'H²$ €€˜€‚’mG‹& €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Font tab to apply character formatting to the selected text.<²[' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.‰' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Font_9[č& €r€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the name of the Font to apply to selected text.4 ‰' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Font Style`:č|& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the style of the font to apply to selected text..Ŗ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SizeX2| & €d€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the font size to apply to selected text.1 Ŗ3 ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Effects]7  & €n€4˜˜°€‚’Choose special formatting to apply to selected text./3 æ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ColorY > & €²€4˜˜°€‚’Select a color from the drop-down list. Choose Custom to create and use custom colors.0 æ n ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SampleÓk> A h  €Ö€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’This field displays a preview of what selected text will look like with character formatting applied.T#n • 1ó ’’’’’’’’ • ā iFSpecial Styles Tab, Font Dialog BoxM%A ā ( €J€6˜˜˜²€‚’Special Styles TabFont Dialog Box'•  $ €€˜€‚’±wā ŗ : B€ļ€4˜˜°€‚āo:B‰ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Use the Special Styles tab to apply special character styles to the selected text.Special character styles may not display as expected in the FrontPage Editor. However, because these styles may be found in pages that you open or insert in your current FrontPage web, they are included in the Special Styles tab. You should use regular styles when creating new text.< ö ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options;ŗ 1' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Citation ()Z4ö ‹& €h€4˜˜°€‚’Format as the name of a manual, section, or book.91Ä' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Sample ()xL‹<, (€˜€4˜˜°€āk,y5‰‚’Format as a sequence of literal characters, similar to typewriter font.<Äx' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Definition ()V0<Ī& €`€4˜˜°€‚’Format as a definition, typically in italics.8x@' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Blink ()ŠWĪœ@3 6€®€4˜˜°€‚€€āø䉂’Format as blinking text.Note: Some Web browsers do not display blinking text.7@Ó@' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Code ()]7œ@0A& €n€4˜˜°€‚’Format as a code sample, similar to typewriter font.9Ó@iA' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Variable()Y30AĀA& €f€4˜˜°€‚’Format as a variable name, typically in italics..iAšA' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Bold•hĀA…B- *€Š€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Format as bold text.Note: Some Web browsers may substitute the Strong attribute for bolded text.6šA»B' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Italic ()”t…B\C- *€č€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Format as italicized text.Note: Some Web browsers may substitute the Emphasis attribute for italicized text.2 »BŽC' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Keyboard|V\C D& €¬€4˜˜°€‚’Format to indicate text that will be typed by the user, similar to typewriter font.;ŽCED' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Vertical PositionyS D¾D& €¦€4˜˜°€‚’Format selected text in Superscript or Subscript. The default setting is Normal.,EDźD' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’By|V¾DfE& €¬€4˜˜°€‚’Select the number of points by which the selected text should be raised or lowered.0 źD–E' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SampleÓjfEiFi ¢€Ō€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚‚’This field displays a preview of what selected text will look like with the Special Styles applied.F–EÆF1Õ’’’’’’’’ÆFīF’JAdd Choice Dialog Box?iFīF' €0€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add Choice Dialog Box'ÆFG$ €€˜€‚’SīF”G, (€¦€4˜˜°€āÅ@˜‰‚’Use the Add Choice dialog box to add or modify a drop-down menu field choice. <GŠG' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options0 ”GH' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ChoiceK%ŠGKH& €J€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the menu choice.7H‚H' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Value óKH¢I- (€ē€4˜˜°€āĮĻO©‰‚’By default, the value submitted to the form handler for this menu choice will be the same as the name of the menu choice. If you want to specify a different value to associate with this choice, click Specify Value and enter the new value.7‚HŁI' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Initial State¹O¢I’Jj ¤€ž€4˜˜°€‚‚†|€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Fields')‚’Indicate the initial state of this menu choice: Selected or Not Selected.Y(ŁIėJ1Q’’’’’’’’ėJ=KIŽGeneral Tab, Image Properties Dialog BoxR*’J=K( €T€6˜˜˜²€‚’General TabImage Properties Dialog Box'ėJdK$ €€˜€‚’£q=KL2 4€ā€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰ā?=ž‰‚’Use the General Tab of the Image Properties dialog box to set and view the general properties of an image.<dKCL' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options6LyL' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Image Sourcew,CLšMK d€Y€4˜˜°€ā.yēė‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā9菌‰ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰€€‚’This field displays the relative URL of the image, if the image is in the current FrontPage web, the absolute URL of the image, if the image is on another page in the World Wide Web, or the full file name of the image, if the image is in a file. Images from files have the File prefix..yLN' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Typem9šM‹O4 6€s€4˜˜°€✒ÓŲ‰āhşk‰‚‚’The image type. When you insert an image that is not in the GIF or JPEG format, it is converted to GIF format (for images with 256 or less colors) or JPEG format (for images with more than 256 colors).You can convert an image from GIF to JPEG or from JPEG to GIF by selecting the type in this dialog box. -NøO' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’GIF˜W‹O\‚A P€Æ€4˜˜°€‚€€€€‚€€€€‚’SelectøO\‚’J GIF to save the image in GIF format.Transparent: For GIF images only, the Transparent field is selected if there is a transparent color assigned to the image. You assign a transparent color using the Make Transparent command on the image toolbar. Turn off the Transparent field to make the image non-transparent and return the transparent color to its normal color.Interlaced: For GIF images only, the Interlaced field is selected if image is interlaced. You cannot create an interlaced image using the FrontPage Editor. However, you can insert an interlaced image onto the page..øOŠ‚' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’JPEG½\‚G„. *€€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Select JPEG to save the image in JPEG format.Quality: When you save the image in this format, you specify image Quality. Quality is an Integer in the range 1 - 99. As Quality increases, image compression decreases, making the image larger, but image quality improves. As Quality decreases, compression increases, making the image smaller, but image quality degrades. The default Quality is 75.0 Š‚w„' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse[5G„Ņ„& €j€4˜˜°€‚’Click Browse to repair the path to a broken image..w„…' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Edit˜rŅ„˜…& €ä€4˜˜°€‚’Click Edit to open the selected image in the editor for which the image is associated in the FrontPage Editor. C…Ū…' €8€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Alternate RepresentationsiC˜…D†& €†€4˜˜°€‚’Use this area to specify alternate representations of the image.1 Ū…u†' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Low Res@D†µ‡? L€€4˜˜°€āĆøä‰ā—µ§”‰ā˜Ė¾‰āCfŌŲ‰‚’Specify a small image to display in place of the image. This image is displayed by some Web browsers while the main image is being loaded from the Web server. You can either specify an image in the current FrontPage web or supply an image by URL.0 u†å‡' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowserLµ‡Wˆ& €˜€4˜˜°€‚’Click Browse to select an image to use as the low-resolution alternative..凅ˆ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TextéĀWˆn‰' €…€4˜˜°€‚’Specify text to display in place of the image when image-display is disabled or not available in the Web browser. Some Web browsers also display the alternate text while the image is loading.;…ˆ©‰' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Default Hyperlink’Ęn‰؊9 @€€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰āēi”N‰āŪ1‰‚’This field displays the default hyperlink. This is the target of a hyperlink from any area in the image not covered by a hotspot. You cannot set a default hyperlink for an image form field.@©‰čŠ( €0€6Œ˜˜°€‚‚’LocationTarget Framek؊…‹2 4€Ö€4˜˜°€āź‰ā ω‚’If a frame set is defined, type the name of a frame in which to display the target of the hyperlink.Ą–čŠEŒ* "€-€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If a frame is supplied and no frame set is loaded, the Web browser may create a new window in which to display the target of the hyperlink.0 …‹uŒ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse’lEŒ& €Ų€4˜˜°€‚’Click on the Browse button to set or change the default hyperlink, using the Create Hyperlink dialog box.2 uŒ9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ExtendedšIŽv ŗ€5€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add image HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.\+9„Ž1y ’’’’’’’’„ŽśŽLĢAppearance Tab, Image Properties Dialog BoxU-IŽśŽ( €Z€6˜˜˜²€‚’Appearance TabImage Properties Dialog Box'„Ž!$ €€˜€‚’®|śŽĻ2 4€ų€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰ā?=ž‰‚’Use the Appearance Tab of the Image Properties dialog box to set and view the layout and size properties of an image.<!Ą' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog BoĻĄIŽx Options0 ĻGĄ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’LayoutM'Ą”Ą& €N€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to align the image.3 GĄĒĄ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Alignmentc=”Ą*Į& €z€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the type of alignment between the image and the text::ŅĒĄdĆh ž€„€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·bottom specifies to align the bottom of the image with the text.·middle specifies to align the middle of the image with the text.·top specifies to align the top of the image with the text.·absbottom specifies to align the image with the bottom of the current line.·absmiddle specifies to align the image with the middle of the current line.·texttop specifies to align the top of the image with the top of the tallest text in the line.šS*ĮžÄG \€§€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·baseline specifies to align the image to the baseline of the current line.·left specifies to place the image in the left margin and wrap the text that follows the image down the image's right side.·right specifies to place the image in the right margin and wrap the text that precedes the image down the image's left side.:dĆ8Å' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Border Thickness™sžÄŃÅ& €ę€4˜˜°€‚’Sets a black border of the specified thickness around the image, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement.<8Å Ę' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Horizontal spacingŗ“ŃÅĒĘ' €'€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the horizontal spacing between the image and the nearest text or image on the current line, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement.: ĘĒ' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Vertical spacingŠ©ĒĘŃĒ' €S€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the vertical spacing between the image and the nearest text or image on the line above or below the current line, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement..Ē’Ē' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SizenHŃĒmČ& €€4˜˜°€‚’The options in this section control the width and height of an image.6’Ē£Č' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Size]7mČÉ& €n€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to specify the size of the image./£Č/É' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’WidthQÉ€Ź7 <€5€4˜˜°€‚€€‚‚€€‚‚’Enter a number for the width of the image.in PixelsType the width of the image, in pixels.in PercentType a percentage of the width of the window. For example, if you choose 50 percent, the image will span 50 percent of the window, regardless of how you resize the window.0 /ɰŹ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Heightœ"€ŹLĢz Ā€E€4˜˜°€‚€€‚‚€€‚‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚’Enter a number for the height of the image.in PixelsType the height of the image, in pixels.in PercentType a percentage for the height of the window. For example, if you choose 50 percent, the image will span 50 percent of the window, regardless of how you resize the window. W&°Ź£Ģ1\ ’’’’’’’’£ĢóĢ3Video Tab, Image Properties Dialog BoxP(LĢóĢ( €P€6˜˜˜²€‚’Video TabImage Properties Dialog Box'£ĢĶ$ €€˜€‚’dóĢŖĶ, (€Č€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰‚’Use the Video Tab of the Image Properties dialog box to set and view the properties of a video.<ĶęĶ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options6ŖĶĪ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Video SourcešZęͶĻ@ N€µ€4˜˜°€‚āCfŌŲ‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā9菌‰€€‚’This field displays the name of the video file.This field displays the name of the URL of the image, if the image is in the current FrontPage web, the absolute URL of the video, if the video is on another page in the World Wide Web, or the full filename of the image, if the image is in a file. Images from files have the File prefix.0 Ī ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse¶Ļ LĢ[5¶Ļg& €j€4˜˜°€‚’Click Browse to repair the path to a broken image.B ©' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Show Controls in Browserø‘ga' €#€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have a button for starting and stopping the video, and a slide control for replaying the video display in a Web browser.0 ©‘' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Repeatœva-& €ģ€4˜˜°€‚’The options in this section control the number of repetitions of the video and time delays between the repetitions..‘[' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Loop`:-»& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the number of times you want the video to repeat.4 [ļ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Loop DelaymG»\& €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the delay between each playing of the video, in milleseconds. 1 ļ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ForevergA\ō& €‚€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option if you want the video to play continuously./#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’StartoIō’& €’€4˜˜°€‚’The options in this section control when the video will start playing.6#Č' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’On File OpentN’<& €œ€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to have the video begin playing when the file is opened.7Čs' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’On Mouse OverĄW<3i ¢€®€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚’Select this option to have the video begin playing when the user's mouse passes .W&sŠ1d ’’’’’’’’ŠŚ@Save Image to FrontPage Web Dialog BoxP)3Ś' €R€6˜˜˜²€‚’Save Image to FrontPage Web Dialog Box'Š$ €€˜€‚’¶}Ś·9 @€ū€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā?扂’The Save Image To FrontPage Web dialog box provides options for saving an image to the current FrontPage web . When you save the active page to a FrontPage web, this dialog box appears once for each image that has been inserted on the page since the page was most recently saved to the FrontPage web. The dialog box closes once you have selected Yes or No for every image.=ō' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 5·) ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Save As URLōĒō - (€€4˜˜°€ā.yē뉂’Enter a relative URL for the image. If an image already exists in the FrontPage web for the URL you provided, the dialog box prompts you to enter a new URL. Change the URL by editing this field.-) J ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Yes“ ž ' €€4˜˜°€‚’This button is enabled only if an image with the same name is not in the FrontPage web. Click Yes to save the image to the FrontPage web. 1 J / ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Replace±Šž ą ' €€4˜˜°€‚’This button is enabled only if an image with the same name is in the FrontPage web. Click Replace to replace the currently saved image.4 /  ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Yes to AllvPą Š & € €4˜˜°€‚’Click Yes to All to save all images on the active page to the FrontPage web. , ¶ ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’No®‡Š d ' €€4˜˜°€‚’This button is enabled only if an image with the same name and location is not in the FrontPage web. Click No to not save the image.6¶ š ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Use Existing³Œd M' €€4˜˜°€‚’This button is enabled only if an image with the same name is in the FrontPage web. Click Use Existing to keep the currently saved image.0 š }' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Cancel#M@m ؀G€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`page web procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Cancel to close the dialog box without saving the image entered in the Save As URL field. Clicking Cancel prevents the saving of any images below the current image on the page. However, any images that you have already saved by selecting Yes are not affected by selecting}@3 Cancel.N}g@1; ’’’’’’’’g@®@øKSave Image to File Dialog BoxG @®@' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Save Image to File Dialog Box'g@Õ@$ €€˜€‚’’Y®@gB9 @€³€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āø¹šk‰ā?扂’The Save Image To File dialog box provides options for saving an image to a file. When you save the active page to a file, this dialog box appears once for each image that has been inserted since the page was most recently saved to the same file name and location. The dialog box closes once you have selected Yes or No for every image.=Õ@¤B' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 1 gBÕB' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Save AsŃŖ¤B¦D' €U€4˜˜°€‚’View the file name for the image. To make the hyperlink to the image from the page successful, the FrontPage Editor suggests a file in the folder to which the page is being saved. If an image already exists with the file name and folder you provided, the dialog box prompts you to enter a new file name. If you save to an existing name, the previous image will be overwritten. Change the name by choosing the Browse button.0 ÕBÖD' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse¦z¦D|E, (€ō€4˜˜°€ćĻK#‰‚’Click Browse to open the Save As File dialog box. Use this to browse for a new drive, location, or name for the file.-ÖD©E' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’YesŲ±|EF' €c€4˜˜°€‚’This button is enabled only if an image with the same file name and location is not in the folder. Click Yes to save the image to the file name entered in the Save As field. 1 ©E²F' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Replace»”FmG' €)€4˜˜°€‚’This button is enabled only if an image with the same filename and location is in the folder. Click Replace to replace the currently saved image.4 ²F”G' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Yes to All‘kmG2H& €Ö€4˜˜°€‚’Click Yes to All to save all images on the active page to the folder in which you are saving the image. ,”G^H' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’No¬…2H I' € €4˜˜°€‚’This button is enabled only if an image with the same file name and location is not in the folder. Click No to not save the image.6^H@I' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Use Existing½– IżI' €-€4˜˜°€‚’This button is enabled only if an image with the same filename and location is in the folder. Click Use Existing to keep the currently saved image.0 @I-J' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Cancel‹ żIøKk ¤€A€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚‚’Click Cancel to close the dialog box without saving the image entered in the Save As field. Clicking Cancel prevents the saving of any images below the current image on the page. However, any images that you have already saved by selecting Yes are not affected by selecting Cancel.V%-JL1ė’’’’’’’’L]L Other Tab, List Properties Dialog BoxO'øK]L( €N€6˜˜˜²€‚’Other TabList Properties Dialog Box'L„L$ €€˜€‚’tH]LųL, (€€4˜˜°€āf¢k‰‚’Use the Other tab to view or change the style of the selected list.<„L4M' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options4 ųLhM' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’List Style? 4M§N3 4€€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰āf¢k‰‚’Displays a list of available list styles. If the List Properties dialog box was invoked from within an existing list on the active page, the currently applied style is highlighted. To change the format of the currently selected list, choose another list format.8hMßN' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Compact LayoutŪ“§NŗO' €i€4˜˜°€‚’When selected, this option indicates to the Web browser that reduced interim line spacing should be used. The Compact Layout option is valid only with the Definition List style.2 ßN €' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ExtendedŗO €øKŸŗO u ø€?€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Lists')‚’Select Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box, where you can add HTML attributes for lists that are not directly supported in FrontPage.Y( €y1O’’’’’’’’yˁéƒBulleted Tab, List Properties Dialog BoxR* ˁ( €T€6˜˜˜²€‚’Bulleted TabList Properties Dialog Box'yņ$ €€˜€‚’÷zˁéƒ} Ȁõ€4˜˜°€āÖł¦‰‚āf¢k‰ā?扂‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Lists')‚‚’Use the Bulleted tab to change or apply a bulleted list style.Displays examples of available styles for bulleted lists. If the List Properties dialog box was invoked from within an existing list on the active page, the currently applied style is highlighted. To change the bulleted list style of the currently selected list, choose another style by clicking on it.Y(ņB„1?’’’’’’’’B„”„¢‡Numbered Tab, List Properties Dialog BoxR*郔„( €T€6˜˜˜²€‚’Numbered TabList Properties Dialog Box'B„»„$ €€˜€‚’°v”„k†: B€ķ€4˜˜°€āČ&,‰‚āf¢k‰ā?扂’Use the Numbered tab to change or apply a numbered list style.Displays examples of available styles for numbered lists. If the List Properties dialog box was invoked from within an existing list on the active page, the currently applied style is highlighted. To change the numbered list style of the currently selected list, choose another style by clicking on it.;»„¦†' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Option2 k†Ų†' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Start AtŹa¦†¢‡i ¢€Ā€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Lists')‚‚’Changes the starting point of the first list item in the currently selected numbered list.BŲ†ä‡1q’’’’’’’’䇈_ŽHyperlink Command;¢‡ˆ' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Hyperlink Command'ä‡Fˆ$ €€˜€‚’Ńˆ_ŠH ^€£€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā Ĉ ‰‚‚āŗvK‰‚‚’Use the Hyperlink command to create or modify a hyperlink from selected text. You can link to a page or other resource in the current FrontPage web or on the World Wide Web.The Create Hyperlink dialog box has four tabs:Use the Open Pages tab to link to the top of a currently open page, or to a bookmark on a currently open page.Use the Current FrontPage Web tab to link to the top of a page, or to a bookmark on a page in the current FrontPage web.ģ«FˆKŒA P€W€4˜˜°€ā Ĉ ‰€€‚ā9菌‰āŗvųW‰‚‚’Use the World Wide Web tab to link to any page or other resource on the World Wide Web or on your company’s local area network.Use the New Page tab to create a new page in the current FrontPage web and link to it. You select a hyperlink by entering its absolute URL and page title in the Create Hyperlink dialog box.You can also create a hyperlink using the Create or Edit Hyperlink button on the standard toolbar.(_Š،e#š€R) .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Create or Edit Hyperlink button‡ĻKŒ_Žø >Ÿ€4˜˜°€‚€€‚‚†r€(į!Dialog Box,AL(`link dialog box tabs',0,`',`main')‚†Š€(į!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚‚’When you create a hyperlink on a page, it is displayed in blue with a blue underline by default. To change the appearance of hyperlinks, choose File: Page Properties and click the Background tab.?،žŽ1’’’’’’’’žŽ׎qĮUnlink Command9_Ž׎' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Unlink Command 'žŽžŽ$ €€˜€‚’>Å׎HĮy Ą€‹€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰‚‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’Use the Unlink command to delete a text hyperlink. Unlink does not delete the characters to which the hyperlink is applied, but only ržŽHĮ_Žemoves the hyperlink itself. If you select a subset of the characters to which the hyperlink is applied, Unlink will only remove the hyperlink from the selected characters. If you choose Unlink with the insertion point on the hyperlink, but with no characters selected, Unlink will delete the entire hyperlink.)žŽqĮ& €€4˜˜°€‚’`/HĮŃĮ1z’’’’’’’’’’’’ŃĮėĘTo change the associated editor for a file typeY2qĮ*Ā' €d€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the associated editor for a file typeē“ŃĮĆ3 4€i€4˜˜°€ā½.¼&‰ā§–2щ‚’In the FrontPage Explorer, you can change the associated editor for a file type. Then, when you open a file of that type, the associated editor will be opened automatically."Ž*Ā3ÄD V€½€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Options.2In the Configure Editors tab, select a type-editor association, then click Modify.3In the Editor Name field, specify a new identifying name for the editor. “mĆĘÄ& €Ś€4ŒČ°€‚’Because you are associating a new editor for the current file type, you cannot modify the File Type field.§z3ÄmÅ- *€ō€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4In the Command field, modify the full path of the executable file for the editor you are associating, then click OK.iCĘÄÖÅ& €†€4ŒČ°€‚’To browse the file system for the executable file, click Browse.¤omÅzĘ5 :€Ž€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5Click OK to close the Modify Editor Association dialog box.6Click OK to close the Options dialog box.qÖÅėĘl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’l;zĘWĒ1F’’’’’’’’’’’’WĒ1ÉTo remove the association between an editor and a file typee>ėƼĒ' €|€6˜˜˜°€‚’To remove the association between an editor and a file typeĄWĒĄČD V€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Options.2In the Configure Editors tab, select the type-editor association, then click Remove.3Click OK to close the Options dialog box.q¼Ē1Él ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’^-ĄČÉ12’’’’’’’’’’’’É}To open a text file from the FrontPage EditorW01ÉęÉ' €`€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open a text file from the FrontPage EditorĪ”É“Ź- (€C€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’When you open a text (TXT) file in the FrontPage Editor, it converts the file into a new HTML page that you can optionally add to the current FrontPage web.ĄęÉøĖD V€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Open.2In the Other Location tab, click From File.3If you know the full path and filename of the text file, type it in the From File field.Y2“ŹĶ' €e€4ŒČ°€‚’Click Browse to choose the file you want from your local drive or network. Choose Text Files in the Files of Type drop-down field. Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the text file is stored. Select the file you want to open and click Open.`3øĖqĶ- *€f€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Select a text-conversion option and click OK.ĆĶ€ĻL f€‡€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€āNE„c‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·One Formatted Paragraph converts all the text to a single paragraph of formatted text with line breaks.·Formatted Paragraphs converts each paragraph in the text file to formatted text.·Normal Paragraphs converts each paragraph in the text file to normal text.·Normal Paragraphs With Line Breaks converts each paragraph in the text file to normal text and preserves the line endings by inserting line breaks at the end of each line.e?qĶ & €~€4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage converts the text file and opens it in a new page.€Ļ 1Éq€Ļ}l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’^- Ū1¤’’’’’’’’’’’’Ū!To open an RTF file from the FrontPage EditorW0}2' €`€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open an RTF file from the FrontPage EditorāÆŪ3 4€_€4˜˜°€āčPŌŲ‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’When you open a rich text format (RTF) file in the FrontPage Editor, it converts the file into a new HTML page that you can optionally add to the current FrontPage web.æ2D V€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Open.2In the Other Location tab, click From File.3If you know the full path and filename of the RTF file, type it in the From File field.™q°( €ć€4ŒČ°€‚‚’Click Browse to choose the file you want from your local drive or network. Choose Rich Text Format in the Files of Type drop-down field. Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the RTF file is stored. Select the file you want to open and click Open.FrontPage converts the file and opens it in a new window.q!l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’_.°€1·’’’’’’’’’’’’€ŲTo open an HTML file from the FrontPage EditorX1!Ų' €b€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open an HTML file from the FrontPage Editor Ē€ćD V€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Open.2In the Other Location tab, click From File.3If you know the full path and filename of the HTM or HTML file, type it in the From File field.„\Ųg( €¹€4ŒČ°€‚‚’Click Browse to choose the file you want from your local drive or network. Choose HTML Files in the Files of Type drop-down field. Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the HTML file is stored. Select the file you want to open and click Open.FrontPage opens the file in a new window.qćŲl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’Gg 1R’’’’’’’’’’’’ * To insert an HTML file@Ų_ ' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert an HTML fileZ ¹ < F€=€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: File.2Choose HTML Files in the Files of Type drop-down field. Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the HTML file is stored. Select the file you want to open and click Open.q_ * l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’F¹ p 1®’’’’’’’’’’’’p Ŗ@To insert a text file?* Æ ' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a text file‡ap 6 & €Ā€4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage Editor converts text files to HTML before inserting them at the insertion point.KÆ Å D V€—€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: File.2Choose Text Files in the Files of Type drop-down field. Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the file is stored. Select the file you want to open and click Open.3Select a text-conversion option and click OK.Ć6 ŌL f€‡€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€āNE„c‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·One Formatted Paragraph converts all the text to a single paragraph of formatted text with line breaks.·Formatted Paragraphs converts each paragraph in the text file to formatted text.·Normal Paragraphs converts each paragraph in the text file to normal text.·Normal Paragraphs With Line Breaks converts each paragraph in the text file to normal text and preserves the line endings by inserting line breaks at the end of each line.Y3Å 9@& €f€4ŒČ°€‚’FrontŌ9@* Page converts the text file and inserts it.qŌŖ@l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’F9@š@1W’’’’’’’’ ’’’’š@DTo insert an RTF file?Ŗ@/A' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert an RTF file”uš@ŠA, (€ź€4˜˜°€āčPŌŲ‰‚’The FrontPage Editor converts rich text format (RTF) files to HTML before inserting them at the insertion point.[/A+C< F€?€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: File.2Choose Rich Text Format in the Files of Type drop-down field. Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the file is stored. Select the file you want to open and click Open.g@ŠA’C' €€€4ŒČ°€‚‚’FrontPage converts the rich text format file and inserts it.o+CDk ¦€€4˜˜°€†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’A’CBD1Ģ’’’’’’’’!’’’’BDĶETo rename a file:D|D' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To rename a fileąBD\EP n€!€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āČče ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select the file in the Folder View.2Choose Edit: Rename.3Type the new name, and then press ENTER.q|DĶEl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’?\E F17’’’’’’’’"’’’’ FHTo move a file8ĶEDF' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’To move a fileyF F½F3 6€Œ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āČče ‰‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select the file in the Folder View.…_DFBG& €¾€4ŒČ°€‚’In the left pane of the Folder view, locate the folder into which you want to move the file.Q$½F“G- *€H€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Drag the file into the folder.qBGHl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’T#“GXH1ą’’’’’’’’#’’’’XHäMTo create a one-line text box fieldO&H§H) "€L€¹6˜˜˜°‚d€‚’To create a one-line text box fieldAXHčI: B€€4˜˜°€‚āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚’Use a one-line text box to accept one line of information from the user.When a form containing a one-line text box field is submitted by a user, the name and the contents of the text box field are sent to the form handler as the field's name-value pair.拧H§J4 6€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Form Field: One-Line Text Box, or on the Forms toolbar, click the One-line Text Box button:3čIŚJ/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€&‚’I"§J#L' €E€4ŒČ°€‚’The one-line text box field is created at the insertion point. If the insertion point is inside a form, the one-line text box field is added to the form. To create a new form containing a one-line text box field, insert the one-line text box field outside of any currently defined forms.rEŚJ•L- *€Š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Optionally, type the label of the field directly into the form.ܲ#LqM* "€e€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note The FrontPage Editor creates one-line text box fields with default properties. Double-click the field to open its properties dialog box and edit any of its properties.s•LäMn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€Õ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’KqM/N1 ’’’’’’’’$’’’’/Nü‚To create a password fieldDäMsN' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a password fieldŅŒ/NQ€F Z€€4˜˜°€āE«l§‰āø䉂āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚’A password field is a one-line text box. When the user types a password into the field, most Web browsers echo the password back to the user as asterisks, to protect the confidentiality of the text.When a form containing a password field is submitted by a user, the name and the contents of the text-box field are sent sNQ€äMto the form handler of the form as the field's name-value pair.æ‹sN4 6€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Form Field: One-Line Text Box, or on the Forms toolbar, click the One-line Text Box button:3Q€C/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€&‚’gAŖ& €‚€4ŒČ°€‚’The one-line text box field is created at the insertion point.ߓC‰‚L f€'€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click the one-line text box to select it.3Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.4In the Password Field field, click Yes.5Click OK.sŖü‚n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€(į!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’k:‰‚gƒ1,’’’’’’’’%’’’’gƒ(…To provide the initial value for a one-line text box fieldd=ü‚˃' €z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To provide the initial value for a one-line text box fieldźžgƒµ„L f€=€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the one-line text box to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In the Initial Value field, type an initial value.4Click OK.s˃(…n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€(į!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’a0µ„‰…1“’’’’’’’’&’’’’‰…܇To change the width of a one-line text box fieldZ3(…ć…' €f€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the width of a one-line text box fieldד‰…ŗ†D V€'€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the one-line text box to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In the Width in Characters field, type the new value.sGć…-‡, (€Ž€4ŒČ°€āPH‰‚’You can also change the width of the field using its size handles.<ŗ†i‡- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.s-‡܇n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’U$i‡1ˆ1ē’’’’’’’’'’’’’1ˆƍTo create a scrolling text box fieldN'܇ˆ' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a scrolling text box fieldA1ˆĄ‰: B€€4˜˜°€‚āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚’Use a scrolling text box to accept multiple lines of information from the user. When a form containing a scrolling text box field is submitted by a user, the name and the contents of the field are sent to the form handler as the field's name-value pair.ĮˆŠ4 6€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Form Field: Scrolling Text Box, or on the Forms toolbar, click the Scrolling Text Box button:3Ą‰“Š/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€'‚’M&ŠŒ' €M€4ŒČ°€‚’The scrolling text box field is created at the insertion point. If the insertion point is inside a form, the scrolling text box field is added to the form. To create a new form containing a scrolling text box field, insert the scrolling text box field outside of any currently defined forms.rE“ŠsŒ- *€Š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Optionally, type the label of the field directly into the form.ݳŒP* "€g€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note The FrontPage Editor creates scrolling text box fields with default properties. Double-click the field to open its properties dialog box and edit any of its properties.ssŒƍn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€tį!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’m<P0Ž1K’’’’’’’’(’’’’0ŽĄTo provide the initial string for a scrolling text box fieldf?ƍ–Ž' €~€6˜˜˜°€‚’To provide the initial string for a scrolling text box field¹0Ž›L f€s€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the scrolling text box to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In the Initial Value field, assign an initial string to appear in the field.4Click OK.s–ŽĄn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€tį!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fi›Ąƍelds')‚’b1›|Ą1’’’’’’’’)’’’’|ĄūĀTo change the width of a scrolling text box field[4Ąץ' €h€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the width of a scrolling text box field¾|ĄŁĮD V€}€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the scrolling text box to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3To specify a width for the field in characters, enter a value in the Width in Characters field.sGץLĀ, (€Ž€4ŒČ°€āPH‰‚’You can also change the width of the field using its size handles.<ŁĮˆĀ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.sLĀūĀn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’c2ˆĀ^Ć1Ü’’’’’’’’*’’’’^Ć×ÅTo change the height of a scrolling text box field\5ūĀŗĆ' €j€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the height of a scrolling text box fieldś¶^Ć“ÄD V€m€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the scrolling text box to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3To specify a height for the field in lines, enter a value in the Number of Lines field.tHŗĆ(Å, (€€4ŒČ°€āPH‰‚’You can also change the height of the field using its size handles.<“ÄdÅ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.s(Å×Ån ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’LdÅ#Ę1é’’’’’’’’+’’’’#ĘĄĢTo create a check box fieldE×ÅhĘ' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a check box fieldZ#ĘĀČ; D€?€4˜˜°€‚āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚‚’Use a series of check boxes to present a list of items, one or more of which can be selected by the user. When a form containing check boxes is submitted by a user, the name of each selected check box, along with the value assigned to it, is sent to the form handler as a name-value pair.The check box is inserted at the insertion point. If the insertion point is inside a form, the check box is added to the form. To create a new form containing a check box field, insert the check box field outside of any currently defined forms.®{hĘpÉ3 6€ö€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Form Field: Check Box, or on the Forms toolbar, click the Check Box button:3ĀČ£É/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€(‚’)pÉĢŹ' €€4ŒČ°€‚’The check box field is created at the insertion point. If the insertion point is inside a form, the check box field is added to the form. To create a new form containing a check box field, insert the check box field outside of any currently defined forms.rE£É>Ė- *€Š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Optionally, type the label of the field directly into the form.åĢŹMĢ* "€Ė€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note The FrontPage Editor creates check box fields with default properties. For example, check box fields are not selected by default. Double-click the field to open its properties dialog box and edit any of its properties.s>ĖĄĢn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€Äź!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’Y(MĢĶ1"’’’’’’’’,’’’’ĶāĪTo change the value of a check box fieldR+ĄĢkĶ' €V€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the value of a check box fieldøĶoĪL f€q€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the check box to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In the Value field, enter a new character string value to associate with this field.4Click OK.skĶāĪn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€Äź!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’a0oĪCĻ1»’’’’’’’’-’’’’CĻ,To change the initial state of a check box fieldZ3āĪĻ' €f€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the initial state of a check box fieldÄCϹL f€‰€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the check boxĻ¹āĪ to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In the Initial State field, indicate the initial state of the check box: Checked or Not Checked.4Click OK.sĻ,n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€Äź!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’O¹{1Č’’’’’’’’.’’’’{ōTo create a radio button fieldH!,Ć' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a radio button field‡M{J: B€›€4˜˜°€‚āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚’Use a series of radio buttons with the same name to present a list of items to the user, only one of which can be selected at a time.When a form containing a set of radio buttons is submitted by a user, the group name and the value assigned to the selected button is sent to the form handler as the field's name-value pair.µĆ’4 6€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Form Field: Radio Button, or on the Forms toolbar, click the Radio Button button:3J2/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€)‚’(’Z' €€4ŒČ°€‚’The radio button field is created at the insertion point. If the insertion point is inside a form, the radio button field is added to the form. To create a new form containing a radio button field, insert the field outside of any currently defined forms.rE2Ģ- *€Š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Optionally, type the label of the field directly into the form.µ‹Z* "€€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note The FrontPage Editor creates radio button fields with default properties. The first radio button you create in a form is given the group name "Radio1" and is selected by default. Each subsequent radio button that you create is given the group name of the radio button that immediately precedes it in the form. If no radio button precedes a new button, it is given the group name of the radio button that immediately follows it in the form. Double-click a radio button field to open its properties dialog box and edit any of its properties. To create a set of radio buttons, repeat steps 1-2, using the same group name for each radio button.sĢōn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€ŒŌ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’_.S 1…’’’’’’’’/’’’’S y To change the name of a group of radio buttonsX1ō« ' €b€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the name of a group of radio buttonsm3S  : B€g€4˜˜°€āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚‚’A group of radio buttons share a common group name. When a form containing a group of radio buttons is submitted by a user, the group name and the value assigned to the selected button is sent to the form handler as the field's name-value pair.For each radio button in the group, do the following:  L f€E€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the radio button to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In the Group Name field, enter the new name for the button.4Click OK.s y n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’\+ Õ 1)’’’’’’’’0’’’’Õ ¢To change the value of a radio button fieldU.y * ' €\€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the value of a radio button fieldÉÕ ,9 @€“€4˜˜°€āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚’When a form containing a group of radio buttons is submitted by a user, the group name and the value assigned to the selected button is sent to the form handler as the field's name-value pair.·* /L f€o€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the radio button to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In Value field, enter a new character string value to associate with this field.4Click OK.s,¢n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’d3/@1’’’’’’’’1’’’’@śATo change the initial state of a radio button¢@¢ field]6¢o@' €l€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the initial state of a radio button fieldĢ@‡AL f€™€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Click the radio button to select it.2Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In the Initial State field, indicate the initial state of the radio button: Selected or Not Selected.4Click OK.so@śAn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’K‡AEB1’’’’’’’’2’’’’EBTo create a drop-down menuDśA‰B' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a drop-down menuŃ–EBZE; D€-€4˜˜°€‚āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚‚’Use a drop-down menu to present a list of items one or more of which can be selected from a menu or a scrolling list. You can configure the drop-down menu to allow only one selection or many selections.When a form containing a drop-down menu is submitted by a user, the name of the form, followed by a list of names of the selected choices, is sent to the form handler as the field's name-value pair.The drop-down menu is created at the insertion point. If the insertion point is inside a form, the drop-down menu is added to the form. To create a new form containing a drop-down menu, insert the drop-down menu outside of any currently defined forms.¹…‰BF4 6€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Form Field: Drop Down Menu, or on the Forms toolbar, click the Drop Down Menu button:3ZEFF/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€*‚’ɍFG< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click the Drop Down Menu field to select it, and choose Edit: Form Field Properties.3In the Name field enter a name for the menu. wFFÆG) "€ī€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note The name you assign is not displayed on the form. To label a field, you type the label directly in the page.Ø{GWH- *€ö€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4For each menu choice that you want to add to the menu, select Add, and do the following in the Add Choice dialog box:Ż‹ÆG4JR r€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·In the Choice field, enter the name of the choice.·To specify a value for the menu choice, click Specify Value and enter an optional value to send to the form handler If you specify a value, it replaces the name of the menu choice in the field's name-value pair.·In the Initial State field, indicate the initial state of the menu choice: Selected or Not Selected.·Click OK.mGWH”J& €Ž€4ŒČ°€‚’The menu items are displayed in the order in which you created them._24JK- *€d€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5To modify the menu, do any of the following:E’”JELF Z€’€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To remove a selected choice, click Remove.·To modify a selected choice, click Modify and edit the Add Choice dialog box.·To move a selected choice up in the menu, click Move Up.·To move a selected choice down in the menu, click Move DownQK–M6 :€7€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’6In the Allow Multiple Selections field, select Yes to allow more than one menu item to be selected at a time. Select No to permit only one selection at a time.7In the Height field, set the height of the menu. Based on your selection, the menu will be displayed as follows: IEL1€F Z€“€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·If Height is greater than 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is Yes, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list with full-height scroll arrows.·If Height is greater than 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is No, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list.·If Height is 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is No, most Web browsers display the menu as a drop-down list.·If Height is 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is Yes, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list with half-height scroll arrows. This ty–M1€śApe of menu may be difficult to use.r=–M£€5 :€z€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’8Click OK.9Type the label of the menu into the form.u1€o ®€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚‚’Y(£€q1·’’’’’’’’3’’’’qσTo delete a choice from a drop-down menuR+Ɓ' €V€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a choice from a drop-down menu„WqG‚- *€®€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the drop-down menu, then do one of the following:ƒBƁŹ‚A R€„€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.·Press ALT+ENTER.’UG‚\ƒ= J€Ŗ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Select the menu choice that you want to remove.3Click Remove.4Click OK.sŹ‚σn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’W&\ƒ&„1.’’’’’’’’4’’’’&„żˆTo modify a choice in a drop-down menuP)σv„' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To modify a choice in a drop-down menu„W&„ś„- *€®€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the drop-down menu, then do one of the following:ƒBv„}…A R€„€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.·Press ALT+ENTER.+Ēś„؇d –€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āĮĻO©‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click the menu choice that you want to modify.3Click Modify.4To change the name of the choice, edit the Choice field.5To change the value to be sent to the form handler, select Specify Value and enter a value in the field.6To change the initial state of the menu choice, choose Selected or Not Selected in the Initial State group box.7Click OK.8To move the menu choice to a different position in the menu, do the following:¦q}…Nˆ5 :€ā€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To move the choice up in the menu, click Move Up.·To move the choice down in the menu, click Move Down.<؇Šˆ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’9Click OK.sNˆżˆn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’U$ŠˆR‰1|’’’’’’’’5’’’’R‰yŒTo move a choice in a drop-down menuN'żˆ ‰' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To move a choice in a drop-down menu„WR‰$Š- *€®€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the drop-down menu, then do one of the following:ƒB ‰§ŠA R€„€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.·Press ALT+ENTER.}H$Š$‹5 :€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click the menu choice that you want to move.3Do the following:¦q§ŠŹ‹5 :€ā€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To move the choice up in the menu, click Move Up.·To move the choice down in the menu, click Move Down.<$‹Œ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.sŹ‹yŒn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’Y(ŒҌ1Ņ’’’’’’’’6’’’’Ҍ!ĀTo change the height of a drop-down menuR+yŒ$' €V€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the height of a drop-down menu„WҌ؍- *€®€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the drop-down menu, then do one of the following:ƒB$+ŽA R€„€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.·Press ALT+ENTER.¤w؍ĻŽ- *€ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2In the Height field, set the height of the menu. Based on your selection, the menu will be displayed as follows: —K+ŽrĮL f€—€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€āø䉂€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·If Height is greater than 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is Yes, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list with full-height scroll arrows.·If Height is greater than 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is No, ĻŽrĮyŒmost Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list.·If Height is 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is No, most Web browsers display the menu as a drop-down list.·If Height is 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is Yes, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list with half-height scroll arrows. This type of menu may be difficult to use.<ĻŽ®Į- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.srĮ!Ān ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’G®ĮhĀ1>’’’’’’’’7’’’’hĀ_ÉCreating a push buttonG !ĀÆĀ' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a push button field#×hĀŅÄL f€Æ€4˜˜°€āI”¾¶‰āęšk‰ā+?”‰āĮĻO©‰‚āĆøä‰āTĖ}y‰‚’Use a push button field to let users submit or reset a form or create a button that scripts can be assigned to. When a form is submitted, its data is passed to a form handler. You can insert more than one push button on a single form. If you do this, assign each push button a distinct name. When the form is submitted by a Web browser, the name of the selected button, along with its label, is passed to the form handler of the form as a name-value pair.d7ÆĀ6Å- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:¢gŅÄŲÅ; F€Ī€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Insert: Form Field: Push Button.·On the Forms toolbar, click the Push Button button:36Å Ę/ .€ €4˜ü²€‡"€+‚’÷ŲÅ)Ē' €ļ€4ŒČ°€‚’The push button field is created at the insertion point. If the insertion point is inside a form, the push button field is added to the form. If the insertion point is outside a form, a new form is created when you insert the push button field.’_ Ę»Ē3 6€¾€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚’2To label the push button on the page, type a label next to the push button in the form.1)ĒģČ0 .€€4ŒČ²€€āū”ųj‰‚’Note The FrontPage Editor creates push button fields with default properties. For example, the default label for the push button is Submit. To open the field's properties dialog box and edit any of its properties, double-click the push button field.s»Ē_Én ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’IģČØÉ1« ’’’’’’’’8’’’’ØÉóTo create an image fieldB_ÉźÉ' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create an image fieldĄØÉļĖE X€€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā]t䦉āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰ājSɌ‰‚’An image form field submits the form to the form handler when a user clicks the image. When a form is submitted by clicking an image field, FrontPage passes the x and y coordinates of the pointer (in the image's coordinate system) to the form handler. FrontPage's WebBot form components do not use the coordinate information. However, you can create a custom form handler that processes the form based on the coordinates passed to it.īźÉĶ' €Ż€4˜˜°€‚’The image field is inserted at the insertion point. If the insertion point is inside a form, the image field is added to the form. To create a new form containing an image field, insert the field outside of any currently defined forms.ŗļ˾Ķ; F€ž€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Form Field: Image.2Choose an image to insert by doing one of the following:g%Ķ%ĻB R€K€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€āø¹šk‰‚’·If the image is in the current FrontPage web, click the Current FrontPage Web tab, select the image you want, then click OK.·If the image is in a file, click the Other Location tab, then select From File. Click Browse to choose the file you want from your local drive or network..¾Ķ_' €€4Œų°€‚’Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the image is stored. Choose a file type in the Files of Type drop-down field to %Ļ__Élist all the files of that type. Select the file you want to insert and click OK.šg%Ļł3 6€Ī€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰‚’·If the image is on the World Wide Web, click the Other Location tab, then select From Location.×_ż- (€Æ€4Œų°€āCfŌŲ‰‚’Enter the URL of the image and click OK. When you insert an image using its URL, the image is not added to the current FrontPage web. The image is always inserted from its remote location on the World Wide Web.½{łŗB R€÷€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā­;÷‰‚€ ƒ€ā§–2щ‚’·If the image is clip art, click the Clip Art tab, select the category of clip art from the drop-down list, then select the image you want and click OK.·If you want to create a new image, click the New tab and supply a file name and file type. Click Create Now. FrontPage opens the image editor you associated with that file type. Create your image and save it with the file name and file type established in the New tab. The FrontPage Editor inserts a placeholder in the form that represents the image you created. When you save the page, you are prompted to save the image from your file system into the FrontPage web. : żō0 .€€4ŒČ²€€āū”ųj‰‚’Note The FrontPage Editor creates image fields with default properties. For example, the default name for the first image field in a form is Image1. To open the image field's properties dialog box and edit any of its properties, double-click the image field.ŒYŗ€3 6€²€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚’3To label the image field on the page, type a label next to the image in the form.sōón ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`image field procedures',0,`',`main')‚’I€<1†’’’’’’’’9’’’’<y To create a hidden fieldBó~' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a hidden fieldV<Ō9 @€;€4˜˜°€āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰āęšk‰‚’A hidden field is not visible to the user but supplies data to the form handler. Each hidden field is implemented as a name-value pair. When the form is submitted, all of its hidden fields are passed to the form handler along with name-value pairs from each field in the form.2Ü~ V z€¹€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, right-click within the form and select Form Properties from the shortcut menu.2In the Form Properties dialog box, click Add.3In the Name/Value Pair dialog box, enter a name in the Name field.4In the Name/Value Pair dialog box, enter a value to be associated with the name in the Value field. The value can be any text string.5Click OK to close the Name/Value Pair dialog box.6Click OK to close the Form Properties dialog box.sŌy n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’I Ā 1q’’’’’’’’:’’’’Ā ź To delete a hidden fieldBy  ' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a hidden fields'Ā w L f€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā—'։‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, right-click within the form and select Form Properties from the shortcut menu.2In the Hidden Fields section of the Form Properties dialog box, select the hidden field you want to delete.3Click Remove.4Click OK to close the Form Properties dialog box.s ź n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’Iw 31S’’’’’’’’;’’’’3ü@To change a hidden fieldBź u' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change a hidden field¬3‰@\ †€Y€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā—'։‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, right-click within the form and select Form Properties from the shortcut menu.2In the Hidden Fields section of the Form Properties dialog box, select the hidden field you want to change.3Click Modify.4In the Name/Value Pair dialog box, edit the Name field or tu‰@ź he Value field.5Click OK to close the Name/Value Pair dialog box.6Click OK to close the Form Properties dialog box.suü@n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’V%‰@RA1¦’’’’’’’’<’’’’RA¢ETo add extended attributes to a fieldO(ü@”A' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a fieldÜ©RA}B3 4€S€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add field HTML attributes that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the field. ­”A†D\ †€[€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āū”ųj‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, double-click any form field to open its properties dialog box.2Click Extended.3In the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.©t}B/E5 :€č€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.8Click OK to close the field's properties dialog box.s†D¢En ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’G/EéE1r’’’’’’’’=’’’’éEHTo delete a form field@¢E)F' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a form fieldȀéEńFH ^€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā]t䦉‚€ƒ€€€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the form field.2To delete the selected text, choose Edit: Clear or press DELETE.yJ)FjG/ .€”€4ŒČ°€€€€‚’To cut the selected field, choose Edit: Cut or click the Cut button:7ńF”G2 4€ €4˜Ī²€†"€€‚’sjGHn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€X½!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’E”GYH1’’’’’’’’>’’’’YH*KTo copy a form field>H—H' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’To copy a form fieldŠUYH!I5 :€Ŗ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the field to copy.2Do one of the following:q6—H’I; F€l€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Edit: Copy.·Click the Copy button: 3!IÅI/ .€ €4˜ü²€‡"€‚’惒I„J< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚’3Place the insertion point where you want to insert a copy of the field.4Choose Edit: Paste, or click the Paste button: 3ÅI·J/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’s„J*Kn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€“Ū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’G·JqK1Ź’’’’’’’’?’’’’qKōMTo rename a form field@*K±K' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To rename a form field˜_qKIL9 B€¾€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā]t䦉āū”ųj‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, double-click a form field to open its properties dialog box.ø‹±KM- (€€4ŒČ°€āPź[‰‚’All form fields except radio buttons have Name fields that you can edit. Radio button fields have Group Name fields that you can edit.€KILM5 :€–€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Name or Group Name field, edit the field's name.3Click OK.sMōMn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’T#MHN1ć ’’’’’’’’@’’’’HNψTo add a choice to a drop-down menuM&ōM•N' €L€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a choice to a drop-down menu„WHNO- *€®€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the drop-down menu, then do one of the following:ƒB•NœOA R€„€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Choose Edit: Form Field Properties.·Press ALT+ENTER.Ø{OP€- *€ö€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2For each menu choice that you want to add to the meœOP€ōMnu, select Add, and do the following in the Add Choice dialog box:ÕƒœO%‚R r€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€āĮĻO©‰āTĖ}y‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·In the Choice field, enter the name of the choice.·To specify a value for the menu choice, click Specify Value and enter an value to send to the form handler. If you specify a value, it replaces the name of the menu choice in the field's name-value pair.·In the Initial State field, indicate the initial state of the menu choice: Selected or Not Selected.·Click OK.mGP€’‚& €Ž€4ŒČ°€‚’The menu items are displayed in the order in which you created them._2%‚ń‚- *€d€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3To modify the menu, do any of the following:E’’‚6„F Z€’€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To remove a selected choice, click Remove.·To modify a selected choice, click Modify and edit the Add Choice dialog box.·To move a selected choice up in the menu, click Move Up.·To move a selected choice down in the menu, click Move DownQń‚‡…6 :€7€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4In the Allow Multiple Selections field, select Yes to allow more than one menu item to be selected at a time. Select No to permit only one selection at a time.5In the Height field, set the height of the menu. Based on your selection, the menu will be displayed as follows: —K6„ˆL f€—€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€āø䉂€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·If Height is greater than 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is Yes, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list with full-height scroll arrows.·If Height is greater than 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is No, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list.·If Height is 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is No, most Web browsers display the menu as a drop-down list.·If Height is 1 and Allow Multiple Selections is Yes, most Web browsers display the menu as a scrollable list with half-height scroll arrows. This type of menu may be difficult to use.<‡…Zˆ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’6Click OK.uˆψo ®€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚‚’MZˆ‰1„’’’’’’’’A’’’’‰_ŹTo validate a text box fieldFψb‰' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To validate a text box field”o‰Š2 4€Ž€4˜˜°€āE«l§‰ā+OŌ‰‚’You can set field validation rules for one-line text box and scrolling text boxes using the same method.ųŗb‰ūŠ> J€u€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Double-click the text box field to open its properties dialog box.2Click Validate.3In the Data Type field, choose the type of data to which you want to constrain the field:y4Št‹E Z€h€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·No Constraints·Text·Integer·Number ĖūŠ}> J€—€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4If you constrained the use of the field to Text, optionally click Letters to indicate that the field can contain alphabetic characters.5If you constrained the use of the field to Text, optionally click Digits to indicate that the field can contain numeric characters.6If you constrained the use of the field to Text, optionally click Whitespace to indicate that the field can contain white space (spaces, tabs, carriage returns, and line feeds).Æyt‹,6 :€ó€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’7If you constrained the use of the field to Text, optionally click Other and type in other permissible characters, such as commas and hyphens to indicate that the field can contain these characters.8If you constrained the use of the field to Integer or Number, you can specify a grouping character to use in the number or Integer by selecting it in the Grouping field:%ē}]Ą> J€Ļ€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·None indicates that no punctuation is permissible as in 123456789·Period indicates that the period character is permissible, as in 123.456.789,]Ąψ·Comma indicates that the comma character is permissible, as in 123,456,789Ī ,+Į. *€A€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’9If you constrained the use of the field to Number, you can specify a punctuation character to use as a decimal point by selecting it in the Decimal field:Ķ]Ą.Ā6 :€›€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Period indicates that the period character is permissible for the decimal point, as in 123,456.789·Comma indicates that the comma character is permissible for the decimal point, as in 123.456,789Šd+ĮøĀ& €Č€4ŒČ°€‚’Note that you cannot use the same character as both the decimal point and the grouping character.&ą.ĀŽÄF Z€Į€¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’10For any data type, you can specify a minimum data length in the Min Length field of the Data Length section.11For any data type, you can specify a maximum data length in the Max Length field of the Data Length section.12For any data type, you can specify that data is required in the field by clicking Required in the Data Length section.13For any data type, you can specify a data value limit by clicking Field Must Be and choosing one of the following limits:ŹuøĀØÅU z€ź€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Less than·Greater than·Less than or equal to·Greater than or equal to·Equal to·Not equal toķŽÄ½Ę( €Ū€4ŒČ°€‚‚’and then typing a value in the Value field on the same line.The validation constraint will use numerical comparisons if the data type is Number or Integer and alphabetical order comparisons if the data type is Text or No Constraints.•SØÅRÉB R€§€¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€€€‚’14If you supplied a first data value limit by clicking Field Must Be, you can supply a second limit by clicking And Must Be. Enter the second row of data value constraints in the same way you entered the first row.15By default, validation warning messages identify the field by its name, as entered in the Name field of the field’s properties dialog box. Often, the label that the user sees, which is typed directly into the form, does not match the field’s internal name. You can optionally specify the name that should be used to refer to the field in validation warning messages.›u½ĘķÉ& €ź€4ŒČ°€‚’To supply a name to use when referring to the field in warning messages, type the name in the Display Name field. rRÉ_Źm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’[*ķÉŗŹ1:’’’’’’’’B’’’’ŗŹ~To validate a group of radio button fieldsT-_ŹĖ' €Z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To validate a group of radio button fields¼ŗŹŹĢ- (€€4˜˜°€āPź[‰‚’In the FrontPage Editor you can design a set of radio buttons that are all initially not selected. You can set a validation rule on the group of radio buttons (as identified by their group name) that specifies whether or not a user must choose one of the radio buttons in the group. If you set the validation rule for any radio button in the group, it applies to all radio buttons in the group.+ßĖ L f€æ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚’1Double-click any radio button field in the group to open the Radio Button Properties dialog box.2Click Validate.3To specify that a user must check one of the radio buttons in the group, click Data Required.4By default, validation warning messages identify the field by its name, as entered in the Group Name field of the Radio Button Properties dialog box. Often, the label that the user sees, which is typed directly into the form, does not match the field’s internal name. You can optionally specify the name that should be used to refer to the field in validation warning messages. To supply a name to use when referring to the group of radio buttons in warning messages, type the name in the Display Name field.ŹĢ _ŹrŹĢ~m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’S" Ń1E’’’’’’’’C’’’’ŃĆTo validate a drop-down menu fieldL%~' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To validate a drop-down menu fieldņÅŃ- (€‹€4˜˜°€āÅ@˜‰‚’There are two sets of validation rules for drop-down menu fields. One set applies to fields that allow multiple selections and the other set applies to fields that allow zero or one selection.¦qµ5 :€ā€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Double-click the drop-down menu field to open the Drop-Down Menu Properties dialog box.2Click Validate.ÖÆ‹' €_€4ŒČ°€‚’If you configured the drop-down menu field to allow multiple selections, you can set a validation rule that specifies either a minimum or maximum number of choices or both.£]µ.F Z€»€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3To specify a minimum number of choices, type the number in the Minimum Items field.4To specify a maximum number of choices, type the number in the Maximum Items field.5To require at least one item to be selected, click Data Required.6A common trick in drop-down menus is to make the first choice an instruction, not an actual choice. You can set a validation rule for either single or multiple-choice drop-down menu fields that prohibits the user from selecting the first item in the menu. To prohibit users from selecting the first item in the drop-down menu, click Disallow First Item.#ļ‹Q4 6€ß€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’7By default, validation warning messages identify the field by its name, as entered in the Name field of the Drop Down Menu Properties dialog box. Often, the label that the user sees, which is typed directly into the form, does not match the field’s internal name. You can optionally specify the name that should be used to refer to the field in validation warning messages. To supply a name to use when referring to the field in warning messages, type the name in the Display Name field.r.Ćm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’PQ 1_’’’’’’’’D’’’’ " To display a confirmation fieldI"Ć\ ' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To display a confirmation fieldĻ d 9 @€Ÿ€4˜˜°€āĒÄP։āĪ8”.‰āiŃ…‰‚’You display a confirmation field by inserting it on the confirmation page of a form that is handled by a WebBot Save Results component, WebBot Discussion component, or WebBot Registration component.V \ ŗ L f€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, open the confirmation page.2Choose Insert: WebBot Component.3In the Insert WebBot Component dialog box, choose Confirmation Field and click OK.4In the Name of Form Field To Confirm field, type the name of the form field. ŗd t - (€€4ŒČ°€āPź[‰‚’For all form fields except radio buttons, use the name in the Name field. For radio button fields, use the name in the Group Name field.<ŗ ° - *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5Click OK.rt " m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’A° c 1‰’’’’’’’’E’’’’c «To create a form:"  ' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a form“gc 0, (€Ī€4˜˜°€āęšk‰‚’In the FrontPage Editor, you can create a new form anywhere on a page outside of an existing form.§n ×9 B€Ü€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€ā}@¬r‰‚’·At the insertion point, create any form field. Use the Insert: Form Field menu or the forms toolbar.b<09& €x€4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage creates a new form containing the single field.r׫m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’I9 @1õ’’’’’’’’F’’’’ @øBTo add a field to a form« @«B«N@' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a field to a formˆU @Ö@3 6€Ŗ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āęšk‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click in the form where you want to place the field.a8N@7A) "€p€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note To create a new line in the form, type ENTER.ĶÖ@FBB R€›€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€ā}@¬r‰‚€ƒ€‚’2At the insertion point, create the form field. Use the Insert: Form Field menu or the forms toolbar.3To add accompanying text, click before or after the field and type directly into the form.r7AøBm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’HFBC1• ’’’’’’’’G’’’’CMLTo create a search formAøBAC' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a search formšÉC1D' €“€4˜˜°€‚’A search form is a one-line text box in which users type words to find in your FrontPage web. When the user submits the form, it creates a list of links to pages containing one or more of the words.'ŪACXFL f€·€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click where you want to create the search form and select Insert: WebBot Component.2In the Insert WebBot Component dialog box, select Search and click OK. The WebBot Search Component Properties dialog box opens.3In the Label for Input field, enter the label for the one-line text box field or accept the default.4In the Width in Characters field, enter the width in characters of the one-line text box field or accept the default.’H1DźHJ b€‘€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āI”¾¶‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āF£{ˉ‚’5In the Label for "Start Search" Button field, enter the label for the push button that starts the search or accept the default.6In the Label for "Clear" Button field, enter the label for the push button that clears the form or accept the default.7In the Word List to Search field you can indicate that the entire FrontPage web should be searched for the word or that a single discussion group directory should be searched. (Discussion group directories are defined in the Directory field of the Discussion tab in the Settings for Discussion Form Handler dialog box.)żĒXFēI6 :€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Specify "All" to search all of the FrontPage web except discussion group directories.·Specify a single discussion group directory, such as "_internet" to limit the search to that directory.ŽaźHuJ- *€Ā€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’8Choose any of the following fields to include additional information in the search results:*ģēIŸK> J€Ł€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Score indicates the quality of the match.·File Date indicates the date and time the document containing the match was most recently modified.·File Size indicates the size of the document containing the match, in kilobytes.<uJŪK- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’9Click OK.rŸKMLm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’AŪKŽL1#’’’’’’’’H’’’’ŽLpNTo delete a form:MLČL' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a formd7ŽL,M- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:ҊČLžMH ^€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€ €‚€ ƒ€€ €€ €‚’·Select the form, then press DELETE.·Delete every object inside the form, then press BACKSPACE or DELETE in the empty form.r,MpNm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’BžM²N1|’’’’’’’’I’’’’²N €To delete a field;pNķN' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a fieldT²NzO9 B€Ø€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€ €€ €‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, press DELETE or BACKSPACE to delete a form field.rķN €m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’zO €pNLzOX€1Ø’’’’’’’’J’’’’X€“To view a form's propertiesE €€' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view a form's properties£nX€@5 :€Ü€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, right-click within the form.2Choose Form Properties from the shortcut menu.t€“n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚‚’K@’1ŗ’’’’’’’’K’’’’’n„To assign a form's handlerD“C‚' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To assign a form's handler¹e’üƒT v€Ė€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click anywhere in the form.2From the right mouse menu, select Form Properties.3In the Form Properties dialog box, select the handler type in Form Handler field.4To configure the handler, click Settings, edit the appropriate settings dialog box, and click OK.5Click OK to close the Form Properties dialog box.rC‚n„m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Lüƒŗ„1’’’’’’’’L’’’’ŗ„UÉTo collect data from a formEn„’„' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To collect data from a formŹŗ„Ɇ; D€€4˜˜°€āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰‚€€‚‚’In the FrontPage Editor, you collect data from a form by creating a WebBot Save Results component and using it as the form's handler.To quickly create a form that collects data, choose File: New, and in the New Page dialog box, select the Feedback Form template. This template creates a generic feedback form that you can modify to fit your needs.To create a general data-collecting form:–4’„_‰b ’€i€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂’1Click anywhere in the form.2From the right mouse menu, select Form Properties.3In the Form Properties dialog box, choose WebBot Save Results Component in the Form Handler field.4Click Settings to open the Settings for Saving Results of a Form dialog box.5Select the Results tab.6In the File For Results field, enter the name of a page or text file in which the WebBot Save Results component will save the results. To store the file in your file system, type a full path and filename. To store the file in the web, type a relative URL.uGɆԊ. *€€4ŒČ°€‚€€‚’Give the file a TXT extension if you are collecting information for a text database or other application. If you are collecting information that you will read from a Web browser or from FrontPage, give the file an HTML or HTM extensionNote Saving the results to an HTML file may be slower than saving them to a text file.sF_‰G‹- *€Œ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7In the File Format field, supply the format of the results file.b<Ԋ©‹& €x€4ŒČ°€‚’The following formats are designed to be easily readable:¹lG‹bŒM j€Ų€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·HTML·HTML definition list·HTML bulleted list·Formatted text within HTML·Formatted text„^©‹ęŒ& €¼€4ŒČ°€‚’The following formats are designed for use by a text database program or other application:ĆbŒŖ> J€ €¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Text database using comma as a separator·Text database using tab as a separator·Text database using space as a separatorŠęŒ°Ž6 :€”€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’8To view the name of each field along with its value, select Include Field Names in Output. This is more useful with readable file formats.9Select any of the following additional information to save:͇Ŗ}F Z€€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·The date and time the form was used·The remote computer name·The name of the user accessing the page·The browser type¢|°Ž+Ą& €ų€4ŒČ°€‚’When the form is submitted, the form fields are entered in the results file first followed b}+Ąn„y the additional information.u?} Ā6 :€€¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’10The WebBot Save Results component automatically creates a confirmation page that is displayed when the form is submitted. This page thanks the user for submitting the form and displays the contents of the form. To provide your own confirmation page, select the Confirm tab and, in the URL of Confirmation Page field, type the relative URL of your confirmation page or click Browse to find it in your FrontPage web.11To specify a second results file, select the Advanced tab. Enter the second file for saving results and its format using the method described above.ęæ+Ą†Ć' €€4ŒČ°€‚’Specifying a second file in which to save the results of the form is useful if you want to create one results file in a database-friendly text format and another in a readable HTML format.üĪ Ā‚Ä. *€€¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚’12To reorder the form fields in your results file or to select a subset of fields to save, enter each field by name in the Form Fields to Include field in the Advanced tab. Separate fields with commas.Ō­†ĆVÅ' €[€4ŒČ°€‚’If you leave the Form Fields field empty, all fields will be saved in the results file. If you add fields to the Form Fields field, only the fields you add will be saved.»…‚ÄĘ6 :€ €¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’13Choose OK to close the Settings For Saving Results of Form dialog box.14Choose OK to close the Form Properties dialog box.ҤVÅćČ. *€I€4ŒČ°€€€‚‚’If you selected a results page to be added to your FrontPage web, you will see the page in the FrontPage Explorer. FrontPage supplies a title for the page, such as "Results from Form 0 of Page index.htm." You can change the page's title using the File: Page Properties command in the FrontPage Editor.The results file includes a WebBot Form Insert Here component. This WebBot component is marked by the paragraph "Form Results Inserted Here." It marks where in the file form results will appear as they are submitted. You can edit the results file to remove obsolete entries or to add graphics or commentary. However, do not delete the WebBot Form Insert Here component.rĘUÉm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’S"ćČØÉ1Ń ’’’’’’’’M’’’’ØÉ÷To create a user-registration formL%UÉōÉ' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a user-registration forma'ØÉUĢ: B€O€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰ā”Ŀ牂€€‚’You create a user-registration form to register users for a FrontPage web. By default, all FrontPage webs on a Web server have the same permissions for users as the root FrontPage web. When you create a FrontPage web that will require users to register before using it, you must open the FrontPage web and specify that it does not inherit its permissions from the root FrontPage web but instead has its own set of permissions. Note Registration forms do not work on Microsoft Internet Information Servers and Microsoft Personal Web Servers.'ÓōÉ|ĪT v€§€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, open the FrontPage web for which you are registering users.2Select Tools: Permissions.3In the Settings tab, select Use Unique Permissions for this Web, and click Apply.4In the Users tab, select Only Registered Users Have Browse Access, and click OK.5Open the root FrontPage web on the Web server that contains the FrontPage web that requires user registration. (It is not necessary to save the currently opened web.)‹^UĢĻ- *€¼€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’6From the root FrontPage web, open the FrontPage Editor by clicking on the Editor button.3|Ī:Ļ/ .€ €4ŒČ°€†"€,‚’µzĻ ; F€ō€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’7In the FrontPage Editor, select File: New.8In the New Page dialog box, select User Registration, and click OK.:Ļ UÉ­…:Ϲ( € €4ŒČ°€‚‚’The FrontPage Editor creates a new page containing a user registration form and explanatory text. You can copy the form to any page in the root FrontPage web or leave it on the current page and edit the text. The form is labeled "Form Submission" by default. You can change its label. The user registration form also supplies a confirmation page that reminds the user of the user name.`3 - *€f€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’9Click anywhere in the user registration form.l ¹…L f€A€¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’10From the right mouse menu, select Form Properties.11In the Form Properties dialog box, select Settings.12In the Web Name field of the Registration tab of the Settings For Registration Form Handler dialog box, enter the name of the FrontPage web for which you are registering users and click OK.13Make sure that the registration form is accessible to users of the root FrontPage web. For example, move it to the home page of the root web or create a hyperlink from the home page to the page containing the registration form.r÷m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€tį!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’M…D1, ’’’’’’’’N’’’’DATo create a discussion groupF÷Š' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a discussion group6DĄ. *€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚’A discussion group is a FrontPage web. that supports interactive discussions of topics by users. Users submit topics by entering text in a form, search the group using a search form, and access articles using a table of contents.To create a discussion group:ĆŠ×T v€‡€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select File: New: FrontPage Web.2In the New FrontPage Web dialog box, select Discussion Web Wizard and click OK.3In the Discussion Web Wizard dialog box, enter the Web server and FrontPage web name of your discussion group, and click OK.4If you are prompted for your name and password, enter them and click OK.5In the Discussion Web Wizard, select the main features of your discussion and click Next.Ź„Ą” F Z€ €¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·A Table of Contents contains hyperlinks to the discussion topics.·A Search Form lets users search the discussion topics for a word or phrase.·Threaded Replies allow users the choice of either creating new top-level topics for discussions or replying to topics in current discussions.· A Confirmation Page echoes back to a user confirmation of an entry in the discussion.oB× - *€„€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’6Enter a descriptive title for the discussion and click Next.ĝ” Ō ' €;€4ŒČ°€‚’On any panel of the Discussion Web Wizard, you can click Finish to create the FrontPage discussion web using defaults for any settings you did not modify.oB C - *€„€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7Select the fields you want on the input form and click Next.iCŌ ¬ & €†€4ŒČ°€‚’The user uses the input form to submit topics to the discussion.œoC H - *€Ž€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’8Select whether or not users will be required to register for the FrontPage discussion web and click Next.٬ H' €³€4ŒČ°€‚’If you select to register users, the Discussion Web Wizard will create a registration form and open it in the FrontPage Editor. Insert the registration form in your root FrontPage web to make it available to users.rEH ŗ- *€Š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’9Select the sort order for the table of contents and click Next.IķHA\ †€Ū€¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āꉂ€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’10Specify whether or not you want the table of contents to replace your home page and click Next.11Select the settings for the Search form and click Next.12Select color settings for all pages in the discussion web and clickŗA÷ Next.13Optionally select a frame set in which to display the discussion group and click Next.14Click Finish to accept your selections.15In the FrontPage Editor, open the pages created by the Discussion Web Wizard and customize them as needed.rŗAm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’OAŠA1a’’’’’’’’O’’’’ŠAāDTo moderate a discussion groupH!AB' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To moderate a discussion groupjŠA‚CZ ‚€!€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Web Settings.2In the Advanced tab, click Show Documents in Hidden Directories.3Click OK.4Choose View: Refresh.5Change to the Folder view to see the pages (named 0001.htm, 0002.htm, etc.) created by users.`ńBāDo ¬€ć€4˜˜°€‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Do not delete offending articles. Open them in the FrontPage Editor and type a standard message replacing the article body, such as "[Deleted Article]." This will protect forward and backward hyperlinks to other articles in the thread.?‚C!E1„’’’’’’’’P’’’’!E‡FTo copy a form8āDYE' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’To copy a form–[!EļE; F€¶€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚’1Select the form by double-clicking in its upper-left corner.2Choose Edit: Copy.˜*YE‡Fn ¬€T€4˜˜°€‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’The form is copied to the clipboard.U$ļEÜF1G’’’’’’’’Q’’’’ÜFĪLTo add extended attributes to a formN'‡F*G' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a form*åÜFTHE X€Ė€4˜˜°€ā8†„‰ā­[Ŗ‰āeāÓŲ‰ā(R®‰āƒvk‰‚’If you are using an ISAPI, NSAPI, or CGI, form handler, you can add form HTML attributes that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the form..Ų*G‚JV z€±€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, right-click within the form for which you want to set extended attributes, then choose Form Properties from the shortcut menu.2Make sure that the Form Handler Type is Custom ISAPI, NSAPI, or CGI Script.3Click Settings.4In the Settings For Custom Form Handler dialog box, click Extended.5In the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.6In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.$ęTH¦K> J€Ķ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’7To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.8Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.9Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.¶€‚J\L6 :€€¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’10Click OK to close the Settings For Custom Form Handler dialog box.11Click OK to close the Form Properties dialog box.r¦KĪLm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’P\LM1’’’’’’’’’R’’’’M«‚To assign a custom form handlerI"ĪLgM' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To assign a custom form handlerx@MßM8 @€€€4˜˜°€ā8†„‰ā­[Ŗ‰āeāÓŲ‰‚’You can apply an ISAPI, NSAPI, or CGI script to a form./ŪgM€T v€·€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā9菌‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, right-click within the form for which you want to set extended attributes, then choose Form Properties from the shortcut menu.2In the Form Handler field select Custom ISAPI, NSAPI, or CGI Script.3Click Settings.4In the Action field of the Settings for Custom Form Handler dialog box, enter the absolute URL of the form handler.5In the Method field, enter the method of submitting information to the form handler: GßM€ĪLet or Post. ōĶßM' €›€4ŒČ°€‚’The Get method encodes the form's name-value pairs and assigns the information to a server variable called QUERY_STRING. The Post method passes the name-value pair directly to the form handler as input.+ķ€9‚> J€Ū€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’6Leave the Encoding Type field blank to use the default encoding method: application/x-www-form-urlencoded.7Click OK to close the Settings for Custom Form Handler dialog box.8Click OK to close the Form Properties dialog box.r«‚m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’[*9‚ƒ1y’’’’’’’’S’’’’ƒ$†To set the default target frame for a pageT-«‚Zƒ' €Z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the default target frame for a pageKƒ„„9 @€%€4˜˜°€ā ωā× ¦k‰ā†¢k‰‚’A target frame specifies a frame in which pages referenced by hyperlinks are displayed. When you set the default target frame, any hyperlinks on the page that do not have target frames directly associated with them will be associated with the default target frame. ČZƒ±…D V€‘€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1While the page is open in the FrontPage Editor, select File: Page Properties.2In the Default Target Frame field in the General tab, type the name of the default target frame.3Click OK.s„„$†n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Frames')‚’a0±……†1‘’’’’’’’’T’’’’…†µ‰To set the default target frame for an image mapZ3$†߆' €f€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the default target frame for an image mapX…†7ˆ? L€3€4˜˜°€ā ωā× ¦k‰ā†¢k‰āvHQ÷‰‚’A target frame specifies a frame in which pages referenced by hyperlinks are displayed. When you set the default target frame, any hyperlinks in the image map that do not have target frames directly associated with them will be associated with the default target frame. Į߆B‰J b€ƒ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image and choose Edit: Image Properties.2In the Target Frame field in the General tab, type the name of the default target frame.3Click OK.s7ˆµ‰n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Frames')‚’Q B‰Š1Ž’’’’’’’’U’’’’Š“ŒTo display form pages in a frameJ#µ‰PŠ' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To display form pages in a framesAŠÊ2 4€‚€4˜˜°€āęšk‰ā ω‚’You can configure forms to direct their output to a frame.]PŠ Œ> J€?€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the form, then right-click the mouse and select Form Properties from the shortcut menu.2In the Target Frame field of the Form Properties dialog box, type the name of the default target frame.3Click OK to close the Form Properties dialog box.sÊ“Œn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Frames')‚’D Œ׌1’’’’’’’’V’’’’׌ĄĮTo edit a frame set=“Œ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’To edit a frame set¼‰×ŒŠ3 4€€4˜˜°€āź‰ā ω‚’You can edit a frame set to add or remove frames and to rename frames. You must open the Frames Wizard to edit a page with frames.>ģR r€Ł€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā|rŌŲ‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Open.2In the Current FrontPage Web tab, select the FrontPage web containing the frame set.3Select the frame set, then click OK to open the Frames Wizard. 4In the Frames Wizard:”OŠ»ĄR r€Ÿ€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰ā× ¦k‰‚€ ƒ€‚’·Use the Edit Frameset Grid panel to change the layout of the frame set.·Use the Edit Frame Attributes panel to rename frames and change other frame attr»Ą“Œibutes.·Use the Choose Alternate Content panel to add or modify the URL of the alternate page for the frame set.·Use the Save Page panel to rename the frame set.’eMĮ- *€Ź€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4To accept your edits, click Finish in the Save Page panel. To discard your edits, click Cancel.s»ĄĄĮn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Frames')‚’T#MĮĀ1[’’’’’’’’W’’’’ĀĒTo save an image to a FrontPage webM&ĄĮaĀ' €L€6˜˜˜°€‚’To save an image to a FrontPage web—XĀųĆ? L€±€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āø¹šk‰āĪgˆ‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’In the FrontPage Editor, when you insert an image from a file or clipboard, then save the page to the current FrontPage web, you have the option of saving each new or replaced image. The Save Image to Web dialog box is displayed for each image that was inserted on the page since the page was last saved to the current FrontPage web.š¼aĀčÄ4 6€y€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā.yē뉂’1In the Save As URL field in the Save Image to Web dialog box, FrontPage suggests a default location for you. You can accept this location or enter a new relative URL for the image.ę¹ųĆĪÅ- (€s€4ŒČ°€āCfŌŲ‰‚’If the image already exists in the FrontPage web with that URL, you are prompted to enter a new URL. If you choose not to specify a new URL, the existing image will be overwritten.Ū­čÄ©Ę. *€[€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Click Yes to save the current image or click Yes to All to save all new or replaced images to the current FrontPage web using the default URLs that FrontPage suggests.rĪÅĒm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’I©ĘdĒ1Ā’’’’’’’’X’’’’dĒŻČTo change an image's URLJĒ®Ē- *€:€6˜˜˜°€€€‚’To change an image’s URL½~dĒkČ? N€ü€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āČče ‰€€āCfŌŲ‰‚’·In the Folder View select the image and drag it into a new folder. The FrontPage Explorer updates the image’s URL.r®ĒŻČm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’AkČÉ1Ę’’’’’’’’Y’’’’É£ŹTo move an image:ŻČXÉ' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To move an imageٟÉ1Ź: B€?€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā?=ž‰āČče ‰‚’·To move an image in a FrontPage web to another folder in the same FrontPage web, in the Folder View select the image and drag it into the new folder.rXÉ£Źm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’K1ŹīŹ15’’’’’’’’Z’’’’īŹŲĢTo change an image's titleL£Ź:Ė- *€>€6˜˜˜°€€€‚’To change an image’s title,ŅīŹfĢZ ‚€„€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select the image in either view.2Choose Edit: Properties.3In the Properties dialog box, select the General tab.4In the Title field, edit the title.5Click OK.r:ĖŲĢm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’LfĢ$Ķ1’’’’’’’’[’’’’$ĶģĪTo align an image with textEŲĢiĶ' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To align an image with textæ$ĶzĪR r€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image.2Choose Edit: Image Properties.3Select the Appearance tab.4In the Layout section, select the alignment from the drop-down list.riĶģĪm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’W&zĪCĻ1’’’’’’’’\’’’’CĻ“To add extended attributes to an imageP)ģĪ“Ļ' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to an imageå¬CĻ„9 @€Y€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā(R®‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add image HTML attributes that are not“Ļ„ģĪ directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the image.§“Ļ›p ®€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image.2Choose Edit: Image Properties.3Click Extended.4In the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.5In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute’s name in the Name field.6To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.7Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.§r„B5 :€ä€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’8Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.9Click OK to close the Image Properties dialog box.r›“m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’V%B 1S’’’’’’’’]’’’’ To convert a GIF image to JPEG formatO(“Y' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To convert a GIF image to JPEG formatš\ ó> L€ø€4˜˜°€✒ÓŲ‰ā?=ž‰ā× ¦k‰āhşk‰‚’Once you have inserted a GIF image on a page, you can convert it to JPEG format.ʂY¹D V€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image to convert.2Choose Edit: Image Properties.3In the Type area, click JPEG.*óć' €€4ŒČ°€‚’Quality is an Integer in the range 1 - 100. As Quality increases, image compression decreases, making the image file larger, but image quality improves. As Quality decreases, compression increases, making the image file smaller, but image quality degrades.²}¹•5 :€ś€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4The default Quality is 75.To change the quality of the JPEG image, change the value in the Quality field.5Click OK.rćm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’V%•]1Š’’’’’’’’^’’’’]× To convert a JPEG image to GIF formatO(¬' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To convert a JPEG image to GIF formatš\]F > L€ø€4˜˜°€āhşk‰ā?=ž‰ā× ¦k‰āœ’ÓŲ‰‚’Once you have inserted a JPEG image on a page, you can convert it to GIF format.Ŭe Z ‚€‹€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā³µ2‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image to convert.2Choose Edit: Image Properties.3In the Type area, click GIF.4To make the image interlaced, click Interlaced.5Click OK.rF × m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’U$e , 12’’’’’’’’_’’’’,  To specify an image's alternate textN'× z ' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To specify an image's alternate text Ų, … 3 4€±€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āø䉂’You can specify alternate text to display in place of the image when image-display is disabled or not available in the Web browser. Some Web browsers also display the alternate text while the image is loading.Īz — D V€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image.2Choose Edit: Image Properties.3In the Alternate Representations area of the Image Properties dialog box, type the alternate text in the Text field.r…  m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’e4— n1L’’’’’’’’`’’’’nyCTo provide an image's alternate low-resolution image^7 Ģ' €n€6˜˜˜°€‚’To provide an image's alternate low-resolution imageįn @9 @€Ć€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā˜Ė¾‰ā.yē뉂’You can specify a small image to display in place of an image while the main image is being loaded from the server. You can either specify an image in the current FrontPage web or supply an image from a relative URL.Ģ @ 0äĢmain',`Content_Images')‚‚’BC»C1’’’’’’’’a’’’’»C{HTo paste an image;yCöC' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’To paste an image?Ć»C5F| ʀ‡€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰āĪgˆ‰āœ’ÓŲ‰āhşk‰ā5ÜÓŲ‰āĮ“«k‰āŖ,ŌŲ‰āÄMŌŲ‰ādņÓŲ‰ā­?ŌŲ‰ā&]ŌŲ‰āŲsŌŲ‰‚ā|rŌŲ‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can paste the following types of images from the clipboard: GIF, JPEG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIFF, MSP, RAS, EPS, PCX, TGA, and WMF.When you paste an image that is not in the GIF or JPEG format, it is first converted to the GIF format (for images with 256 or fewer colors) or the JPEG format (for images with more than 256 colors). When you paste an image, it is added to the FrontPage web when you save the page.…\öCŗF) "€ø€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note When you paste an image, any items on the page that are selected are overwritten.Ŗu5FdG5 :€ź€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point where you want the image pasted.2Do one of the following:r7ŗFÖG; F€n€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Edit: Paste.·Click the Paste button:3dG H/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’rÖG{Hm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€8Ļ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’G HĀH1,’’’’’’’’b’’’’ĀH§MTo set image map style@{HI' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set image map styleMĀHI2 4€š€4˜˜°€āvHQ÷‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚’You can set the style for an image map for the current FrontPage web. ÖI“J< F€­€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select Tools: Web Settings.2In the Advanced tab of the Web Settings dialog box, select the style from the drop-down list in the Style option. Choose from the following styles:—>I*KY ‚€|€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒāÜby½€‰‚€ ƒā§8“€‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·FrontPage·NCSA·CERN·Netscape· ›i“JÅK2 4€Ņ€4ŒČ°€āƒvk‰āN}ü—‰‚’If you select FrontPage will not generate HTML to support server-side image map processing.p:*K5M6 :€u€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3In the Prefix field, enter the server-relative URL of the server-side handler for the selected image map style. If the style is FrontPage, server-side image maps are handled automatically. For other styles, accept the displayed default or provide the name and location of a server-side handler.4Click OK.rÅK§Mm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’S"5MśM13’’’’’’’’c’’’’śMρTo generate client-side image mapsL%§MFN' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To generate client-side image mapsĆśMm€X ~€‡€4˜˜°€āv§¢ ‰āCfŌŲ‰āēi”N‰āvHQ÷‰ā—µ§”‰ā†¢k‰ā˜Ė¾‰‚āƒvk‰‚’A client-side image map encodes the destination URL of each hotspot directly in the image map. Client-side image maps do not require processing from your Web server to resolve the destination of a hyperlink based on cursor coordinates. You can specify client-side image maps for the current FrontPage web.You can configure FrontPage to geFNm€§Mnerate both client-side and server-side HTML by also selecting a server-side image-map style.š¬FN]D V€Y€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select Tools: Web Settings.2In the Advanced tab of the Web Settings dialog box, select Generate Client-side Image Maps.3Click OK.rm€ρm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’F]‚1ū’’’’’’’’d’’’’‚Ź„To highlight hotspots?ρT‚' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To highlight hotspotsĄ‚ƒ3 4€€4˜˜°€āēi”N‰ā?=ž‰‚’Highlighting hotspots is useful when image features make it difficult to see the hotspot outlines that are superimposed on the image. ÕT‚%„< F€«€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā—#Չ‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the image to activate the image toolbar.2To alternate between displaying the hotspots only and displaying the image and the hotspots, click the Highlight Hotspots button:3ƒX„/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€-‚’r%„Ź„m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€lŁ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’4X„ž„1é’’’’’’’’e’’’’ž„³…TGA-Ź„+…' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’TGAˆaž„³…' €Ā€4˜˜°€‚‚’(TARGA) A photorealistic image format designed for systems with a Truevision display adapter.],+…†1x’’’’’’’’f’’’’†+ŒTo create an image hyperlink to an open pageV/³…f†' €^€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create an image hyperlink to an open pagee†‡8 @€Ź€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can quickly create an image hyperlink to a page that is opened in the FrontPage Editor.Ȇf†ˇB R€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā—#Չ‚€ƒ€āēi”N‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on the image to activate the image toolbar.2To create a hotspot, do one of the following:pC‡;ˆ- *€†€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a rectangular hotspot, click the Rectangle button: 3ˇnˆ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’i<;ˆ׈- *€x€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a circular hotspot, click the Circle button:3nˆ ‰/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’k>׈u‰- *€|€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a polygonal hotspot, click the Polygon button:3 ‰؉/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’Œu‰jŠ6 :€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, select the Open Pages Tab.4In the Open Pages field, select the page to which you want to link.‹e؉õŠ& €Ź€4ŒČ°€‚’As you make your selection, the Hyperlink Points To field displays the URL to which you will link.¼€jб‹< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āŗvK‰‚€ƒ€‚’5If you want to link to a bookmark on the page you selected, enter the bookmark name in the Bookmark field.6Click OK.zõŠ+Œu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’tC±‹ŸŒ1Š’’’’’’’’g’’’’ŸŒĆTo create an image hyperlink to a page in the current FrontPage webuN+Œ' €œ€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create an image hyperlink to a page or file in the current FrontPage web’ZŸŒ¦8 @€“€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚’You can create an image hyperlink to a page or file in the current FrontPage web.ȆnŽB R€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā—#Չ‚€ƒ€āēi”N‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on the image to activate the image toolbar.2To create a hotspot, do one of the following:pC¦ŽŽ- *€†€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a rectangular hotspot, click the Rectangle button: 3nŽ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’j=ŽŽ{- *€z€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a circular hotspot, click the Circle button: 3®/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’l?{&Ą- *€~€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a polygonal hotspot, cl®&Ą+Œick the Polygon button: 3®YĄ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’ߣ&Ą8Į< F€G€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā9菌‰‚’3In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, select the Current FrontPage Web Tab.4If you know the absolute URL of the page or file, enter it in the Page field.–pYĄĪĮ& €ą€4ŒČ°€‚’If you do not know the URL, click Browse. Select the page or file by title or by absolute URL, then click OK.¼€8ĮŠĀ< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āŗvK‰‚€ƒ€‚’5If you want to link to a bookmark on the page you selected, enter the bookmark name in the Bookmark field.6Click OK.zĪĮĆu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’m<ŠĀqĆ1W’’’’’’’’h’’’’qĆ[ŹTo create an image hyperlink to a page in the World Wide Webf?Ć×Ć' €~€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create an image hyperlink to a page on the World Wide Web ÆqĆćÄ] ˆ€_€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰ā Ĉ ‰ā0bྉ⸹šk‰āFśÓŲ‰āyˆ:‰āŽÓ8l‰āSS¤k‰‚’You can create an image hyperlink to a page on the World Wide Web, or to a resource using one of the protocols such as file, ftp, gopher, mailto, or news.Ȇ×Ć«ÅB R€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā—#Չ‚€ƒ€āēi”N‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on the image to activate the image toolbar.2To create a hotspot, do one of the following:oBćÄĘ- *€„€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a rectangular hotspot, click the Rectangle button:3«ÅMĘ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’i<ʶĘ- *€x€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a circular hotspot, click the Circle button:3MĘéĘ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’k>¶ĘTĒ- *€|€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a polygonal hotspot, click the Polygon button:3éʇĒ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’ ŌTĒ‘Č6 :€©€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, select the World Wide Web tab.4Select the protocol from the list of supported Hyperlink Types. Select (other) if you want to enter a protocol that is not on the list.j‡Ē!É& €Ō€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor creates the protocol portion of the URL in the URL field, based on your selection.Ą„‘ČįÉ< F€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā9菌‰‚€ƒ€‚’5In the URL field, enter the absolute URL of the web page or other Internet resource to which you want to link.6Click OK.z!É[Źu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’[*įɶŹ1' ’’’’’’’’i’’’’¶ŹsTo create an image hyperlink to a new pageT-[Ź Ė' €Z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create an image hyperlink to a new pageҟ¶ŹÜĖ3 4€?€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can create an image hyperlink to a new page. When you do this, FrontPage creates the page and then creates a hyperlink to it from the selected text.Ȇ ˤĢB R€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā—#Չ‚€ƒ€āēi”N‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on the image to activate the image toolbar.2To create a hotspot, do one of the following:oBÜĖĶ- *€„€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a rectangular hotspot, click the Rectangle button:3¤ĢFĶ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’i<ĶÆĶ- *€x€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a circular hotspot, click the Circle button:3FĶāĶ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’k>ÆĶMĪ- *€|€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·To create a polygonal hotspot, click the Polygon button:3āĶ€Ī/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’YMĪŁĻR r€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂€ƒ€āŗvųW‰‚€ƒ€‚’3In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, select the New Page Tab.4In the Name field, enter the relative URL for the new page.5In the Title field, enter a page title for the new page. 6In the Page Title field, enter a page title for the new page. Œc€Īq) "€Ę€4Œ˜°€€ŁĻq[Ź‚’Note If you enter a title first, the FrontPage Editor fills in a page URL based on the title.‰\ŁĻś- *€ø€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7To edit the page as soon as the hyperlink is created, click Edit New Page Immediately.·Šq±- (€€4ŒČ°€ā„bމ‚’To create the new page and add a task to finish the page to the current FrontPage web's To Do List, click Add New Page to To Do List.ƒNś45 :€œ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’8Click OK.9Select a template or Wizard on which to base the new page.=±q- *€ €¹tŒČ²:‚H€ƒ€‚’10Click OK.ˆb4ł& €Ä€4ŒČ°€‚’If the page is based on a Wizard, follow the Wizard's instructions to finish creating the page.zqsu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’MłĄ1ā’’’’’’’’j’’’’ĄUTo view hyperlinks to imagesFs' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view hyperlinks to images¢oĄØ3 6€Ž€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, choose View: Hyperlinks to Images, or click the Hyperlinks to Images button:3Ū/ .€ €4˜Ī²€‡"€.‚’zØUu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€ Ł!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’LŪ”1T’’’’’’’’k’’’’”©To view repeated hyperlinksEUę' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view repeated hyperlinksvP”\& € €4˜˜°€‚’Repeated hyperlinks are more than one hyperlink to the same page from a page. męü3 6€Ś€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, choose View: Repeated Hyperlinks, or click the Repeated Hyperlinks button:3\// .€ €4˜Ī²€‡"€ ‚’zü©u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€“Ū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’Z)/1’’’’’’’’l’’’’Ŗ To add extended attributes to a hyperlinkS,©V' €X€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a hyperlinkڧ0 3 4€O€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add HTML attributes that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the hyperlink.‘^VĮ 3 6€¼€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with a hyperlink selected, choose Edit: Hyperlink Properties.Q+0  & €V€4ŒČ°€‚’The Edit Hyperlink dialog box will open.¾Į . ^ Š€}€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2Click Extended.3In the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.8Click OK to close the Edit Hyperlink dialog box.| Ŗ v ¼€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚‚’U$. ’ 1’’’’’’’’m’’’’’ …@To follow an image hyperlink forwardN'Ŗ M ' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To follow an image hyperlink forwardūÆ’ HL f€_€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āēi”N‰ā?=ž‰ā†¢k‰€ €€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, select the hotspot in the image that contains the hyperlink. Hold down CTRL and click the hyperlink or choose Tools: Follow Hyperlink.1›M …@– ś€7€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā?ć‰āŗvK‰‚ā˜Ė¾‰āø¹šk‰‚‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’The FrontPage Editor opens the target page for editing and makes it the active page. If the hyperlink points to a bookmark, the FrontPage Editor will scroll to that bookmark.If the target page is not in the current FrontPage web, FrontPage opens a copy of the page. You can save tH…@Ŗ he copy of the page, including all image and other objects on the page, to the current FrontPage web or to a file.MHŅ@1”’’’’’’’’n’’’’Ņ@&CTo change an image hyperlinkF…@A' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change an image hyperlinkś¬Ņ@BN j€Y€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āēi”N‰ā?=ž‰ā†¢k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the hotspot in the image that contains the hyperlink.2Choose Edit: Hyperlink or click the Create or Edit Hyperlink button.3AEB/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€‚’g:B¬B- *€t€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Edit the hyperlink in the Edit Hyperlink dialog box.zEB&Cu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€ ½!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’O¬BuC1š’’’’’’’’o’’’’uCFTo follow a hyperlink backwardH!&C½C' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To follow a hyperlink backwardB uC’D9 @€€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰āŗvK‰‚’After following a hyperlink from one page to another page or to a bookmark, you can reverse the hyperlink, following it backward to the first page. When you do this, the FrontPage Editor scrolls the page to display the source of any hyperlinks on the page.j=½CiE- *€z€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, click the Follow Back button: 3’DœE/ .€ €4ŒČ°€†"€/‚’ziEFu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€4Ļ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’S"œEiF1’’’’’’’’p’’’’iFITo stop a Follow Hyperlink commandG F°F' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To stop following a hyperlink͚iF}G3 4€5€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā—µ§”‰‚’Following a hyperlink from the FrontPage Editor may take a long time. If the hyperlink is to a server that is not responding, it may never succeed.d7°FįG- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:J}G+H- *€:€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·Click the Stop button: 3įG^H/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€0‚’E+H£H3 6€$€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Press ESC.z^HIu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€Øį!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’S"£HpI1E’’’’’’’’q’’’’pIbKTo delete an entire text hyperlinkL%I¼I' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete an entire text hyperlinkØgpIdJA R€Ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā†¢k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, place the insertion point on the hyperlink.2Choose Edit: Unlink.„^¼IčJ& €¼€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor deletes the hyperlink, but not the text associated with the hyperlink.zdJbKu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’S"čJµK1Ä’’’’’’’’r’’’’µK&NTo delete part of a text hyperlinkL%bKL' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete part of a text hyperlinkæ~µKĄLA R€ü€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā†¢k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the characters from which you want to delete the hyperlink.2Choose Edit: Unlink.ģÅL¬M' €‹€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor deletes the hyperlink from the characters you selected, but not the text associated with that hyperlink. The text associated with the active hyperlink will continue to work.zĄL&Nu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’M¬MsN1ø’’’’’’’’s’’’’sN €To delete an image hyperlinkF&N¹N' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete an image hyperlink«dsNdOG ^€Č€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā?=ž‰ā†¢k‰‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the image that contains the hyperlink.2Press DELETE.z¹N €u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’dO €&NFdOR€1>’’’’’’’’t’’’’R€J„To select a hyperlink? €‘€' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a hyperlink…SR€2 4€¦€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā†¢k‰‚’You select a text or image hyperlink to follow it, change it, or delete it.D‘€Z' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To select a text hyperlinkd7¾- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:”lZ_‚5 :€Ų€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Place the pointer anywhere in the text containing the hyperlink.·Select any part of the hyperlink.J#¾©‚' €F€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To select an image map hyperlinks@_‚ƒ3 6€€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āēi”N‰‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, click the hotspot in the image.P)©‚lƒ' €R€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To select an image that is a hyperlinkd7ƒЃ- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, select the entire image.zlƒJ„u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’JЃ”„1ļ’’’’’’’’u’’’’”„9ˆTo select hyperlink colorCJ„ׄ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select hyperlink color&프ż…9 @€Ū€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰āø䉂’You can select the color of all hyperlinks on a page. When the page is viewed in a Web browser, all hyperlinks that have not been selected during the time period the Web browser lets you specify will be displayed in this color. n;ׄk†3 6€v€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Format: Background.xRż…ć†& €¤€4ŒČ°€‚’The current color of hyperlinks on a page is displayed in the Hyperlink option.ܦk†æ‡6 :€M€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2To select a new hyperlink color, select a color from the Hyperlink drop-down list or select Custom in the drop-down list to define a custom color.3Click OK.zć†9ˆu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€d!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’R!懋ˆ1.’’’’’’’’v’’’’‹ˆgŒTo select visited hyperlink colorK$9ˆֈ' €H€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select visited hyperlink color5ü‹ˆ Š9 @€ł€4˜˜°€āe®…z‰ā× ¦k‰āø䉂’You can select the color of all visited hyperlinks on a page. When the page is viewed in a Web browser, all visited hyperlinks that have not been selected during the time period the Web browser lets you specify will be displayed in this color.n;ֈyŠ3 6€v€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Format: Background.ˆb Š‹& €Ä€4ŒČ°€‚’The current color of visited hyperlinks on a page is displayed in the Visited Hyperlink option.ģ¶yŠķ‹6 :€m€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2To select a new visited hyperlink color, select a color from the Visited Hyperlink drop-down list or select Custom in the drop-down list to define a custom color.3Click OK.z‹gŒu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’[*ķ‹Œ1$’’’’’’’’w’’’’ŒŒĮTo create a text hyperlink to an open pageT-gŒ' €Z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a text hyperlink to an open page^Œ¦2 4€¼€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can quickly create a text hyperlink to a page that is open in the FrontPage Editor.›nAŽ- *€Ü€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the text that will identify the hyperlink, then do one of the following:‰N¦ŹŽ; F€œ€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Edit: Hyperlink.·Click the Create or Edit Hyperlink button:3AŽżŽ/ .€ €4˜ü²€†"€‚’ØsŹŽ„5 :€ę€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Create Hyperlink dialog box, select the Open Pages tab.3Select the page to which you want to link.“gżŽDĄ, (€Ī€4ŒČ°€āCfŌŲ‰‚’As you make your selection, the Hyperlink Poin„DĄgŒts To field displays the URL to which you will link.Ī’„Į< F€%€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āŗvK‰‚€ƒ€‚’4If you want to link to a bookmark on the page you selected, locate the bookmark in the drop-down list in the Bookmark field.5Click OK.zDĄŒĮu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’V%ĮāĮ1’’’’’’’’x’’’’āĮ)ČTo repair a broken internal hyperlinkO(ŒĮ1Ā' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To repair a broken internal hyperlinkvCāĮ§Ā3 6€†€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Verify Hyperlinks.µ~1Ā\Ć7 >€ž€4ŒČ°€ā’ƒhu‰‚†"€1‚‚’All broken internal hyperlinks are listed first with the following status:Working internal hyperlinks are not listed. ²‚§ĀÄ0 .€€4ŒČ²€€āLD˶‰‚’Note Each external hyperlink is listed with the following status, indicating that the hyperlink has not yet been verified:3\ĆAÄ/ .€ €4ŒČ°€†"€2‚’ĢÄ_ÅR r€™€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰‚€ƒ€‚’2Click a broken internal hyperlink to select it for repair.3Click Edit Link.4In the Edit Link dialog box, enter the correct URL for the hyperlink.5Select one of the following options:ÜAÄwĘ< F€¹€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€‚’·To repair the broken hyperlink on all pages in the current FrontPage web, choose Change All Pages With This Hyperlink.·To repair the broken hyperlink on a set of selected pages, choose Select Pages To Change.<_ųĘ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’6Click OK.a;wĘĒ& €v€4ŒČ°€‚’The status of the internal hyperlink changes to Edited. ›r³ĘÆĒ) "€ä€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note To ensure that the internal hyperlink is good, verify all internal hyperlinks again by clicking Verify.zĒ)Ču ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’V%ÆĒČ1’’’’’’’’y’’’’ČSTo repair a broken external hyperlinkO()ČĪČ' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To repair a broken external hyperlinkuBČCÉ3 6€„€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer choose Tools: Verify Hyperlinks.²|ĪČõÉ6 <€ś€4ŒČ°€āLD˶‰‚†"€2‚’Each external hyperlink is listed with the following status, indicating that the hyperlink has not yet been verified:PCÉtŹ/ .€ €4ŒČ²€€ā ęm©‰‚’Note All broken internal web are listed first with the following status:a1õÉÕŹ0 0€d€4ŒČ°€†"€1‚‚’Working internal hyperlinks are not listed. m@tŹBĖ- *€€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2To identify the broken external hyperlinks, click Verify. łŃÕŹ;Ģ( €£€4ŒČ°€‚‚’Each external hyperlink is verified in sequence. To stop verifying external hyperlinks before the entire list has been processed, click Stop.A verified external hyperlink has one of the following statuses:VBĖ‘ĢH `€ €¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€†"€3ƒ‚€ ƒ€†"€1‚’··Ź;̧ĶL f€•€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰‚€ƒ€‚’3Click a broken external hyperlink to select it for repair.4Click Edit Link.5In the Edit Link dialog box, enter the correct URL for the hyperlink.6Select one of the following options:﹑Ģ–Ī6 :€s€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To repair the broken link on all pages in the web, choose Change All Pages With This Link.·To repair the broken link on a set of selected pages, choose Select Pages To Change.<§ĶŅĪ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7Click OK.`:–Ī2Ļ& €t€4ŒČ°€‚’The status of the external hyperlink changes to Edited.›rŅĪĶĻ) "€ä€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note To ensure that the external hyperlink is good, verify all external hyperlinks again by clicking Verify.z2ĻSu ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€˜ØĢū!RelĶĻS)Čated Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’Q ĶϤ1Ŗ’’’’’’’’z’’’’¤żTo view hyperlinks inside a pageJ#Sī' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view hyperlinks inside a pageŗ¤Ø9 @€€4˜˜°ā†¢k€‰ā× ¦k‰āŗvK‰‚’Hyperlinks inside a page are hyperlinks from a page to itself. Typically, these are hyperlinks to bookmarks on the page.¦sīN3 6€ę€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, choose View: Hyperlinks Inside Page, or click the Hyperlinks Inside Page button:3؁/ .€ €4ŒČ°€‡"€ ‚’|Nżv ¼€ €4˜˜°€‚†”€Ģų!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚‚’JG1Ź’’’’’’’’{’’’’GĒTo create a bulleted listCżŠ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a bulleted list٦Gc3 4€M€4˜˜°€āÖł¦‰āø䉂’A bulleted list presents an unordered list of items. Generally, Web browsers render bulleted lists as paragraphs separated by blank space, prefixed by bullets.¦yŠ - *€ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, to begin a bulleted list on the same line as the insertion point, do one of the following:įŸcźB R€?€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Format: Bullets and Numbering, click the Bulleted tab, select a style, and click OK.·Click the Bulleted List button on the Format toolbar.3 / .€ €4˜ü²€‡"€‚’”Sź±A R€¦€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€ €‚€ƒ€€ €‚’2Press ENTER to continue the list.3To end the list, press ENTER twice.„|V) "€ų€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note To reformat existing text as a bulleted list, select one or more paragraphs, then click the Bulleted List button.q±Ēl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€Œļ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’JV1č’’’’’’’’|’’’’Æ To create a numbered listCĒT' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a numbered listõĀI 3 4€…€4˜˜°€āČ&,‰āø䉂’A numbered list presents an ordered list of items, such as steps in a procedure. Generally, Web browsers render numbered lists as paragraphs separated by blank space, prefixed by numbers.¦yTļ - *€ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, to begin a numbered list on the same line as the insertion point, do one of the following:įŸI Š B R€?€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Choose Format: Bullets and Numbering, click the Numbered tab, select a style, and click OK.·Click the Numbered List button on the Format toolbar.3ļ  / .€ €4˜ü²€‡"€‚’”SŠ — A R€¦€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€ €‚€ƒ€€ €‚’2Press ENTER to continue the list.3To end the list, press ENTER twice.„| < ) "€ų€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note To reformat existing text as a numbered list, select one or more paragraphs, then click the Numbered List button.s— Æ m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€Œļ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚‚’K< ś 1m’’’’’’’’}’’’’ś (@To create a directory listDÆ > ' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a directory listń¾ś /3 4€}€4˜˜°€āf¢k‰āø䉂’A directory list presents a sequence of short terms. The exact formatting of a directory list depends on the Web browser being used. Many Web browsers ignore the Directory List style.|&> «V z€M€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĄÕ$‰ā—–Yh‰‚€ƒ€€ €‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, place the insertion point on the line the list is to begin on, and choose Directory List from the Change Style dropdown list on the Format toolbar.2Type the first list item, then press ENTER to continue the list.3Press ENTER twice to end the list.q/(@l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>ma«(@Æ in',`Content_Lists')‚’F«n@1\’’’’’’’’~’’’’n@tCTo create a menu list?(@­@' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a menu listę³n@“A3 4€g€4˜˜°€ā¬Y~Į‰āø䉂’A menu list presents an unordered list of short entries. The exact formatting of a list depends on the Web browser being used. Many Web browsers ignore the Menu List style.p­@CV z€5€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĄÕ$‰ā—–Yh‰‚€ƒ€€ €‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, place the insertion point on the line the list is to begin on, and choose Menu List from the Change Style dropdown list on the Format toolbar.2Enter a list item, then press ENTER to continue the list.3Press ENTER twice to end the list.q“AtCl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’LCĄC1®’’’’’’’’’’’’ĄC"HTo create a definition listEtCD' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a definition listĪĄCE3 4€€4˜˜°€ā(ķ 1‰āø䉂’A definition list presents a term and its definition. Generally, a term is positioned flush left, and its definition is indented. The exact formatting of a list depends on the Web browser being used.DōDJFP n€é€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āĄÕ$‰ā—–Yh‰€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, place the insertion point on the line the list is to begin on.2Type the first term you want to define.3Choose Defined Term from the Change Style dropdown list on the Format toolbar, then press ENTER.vPEĄF& € €4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor will indent the new line and apply the Definition style.ń§JF±GJ b€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€ €‚€ƒ€€ €‚’4Type the definition of the term.5To list and define additional terms, press ENTER and repeat Steps 2-4.6Press ENTER twice to end the definition list.qĄF"Hl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’> ±G`H1ę’’’’’’’’€’’’’`HJTo end a list7"H—H' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’To end a lista`H$I, (€Ā€4˜˜°€āf¢k‰‚’When you have finished entering list items in the FrontPage Editor, do one of the following:s2—H—IA R€d€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€ €‚€ ƒ€€ €‚’·Press ENTER twice.·Press CTRL+ENTER.q$IJl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’A—IIJ1¦’’’’’’’’’’’’IJ®KTo select a list:JƒJ' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To select a listŗ€IJ=K: B€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā2æi>‰āf¢k‰‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, move the pointer to the selection bar next to the list you want to select, then double-click.qƒJ®Kl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’A=KļK1~’’’’’’’’‚’’’’ļK,MTo delete a list:®K)L' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a list’YļK»L9 B€²€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āf¢k‰€ €‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, select the list you want to delete, then press DELETE.q)L,Ml ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’W&»LƒM1„’’’’’’’’ƒ’’’’ƒMŃNTo open the List Properties Dialog BoxP),MÓM' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To open the List Properties Dialog BoxTƒM`N9 B€Ø€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āf¢k‰€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, select a list, then choose Edit: List Properties.qÓMŃNl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’F`NO1J’’’’’’’’„’’’’Oa‚To change a list type?ŃNVO' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change a list type fO: B€Ķ€4˜˜°€āf¢k‰āČ&,‰āÖł¦‰‚‚’If you have created a list and decide it is not the correct type, you can change it easily. For example, you VOŃNcan change a numbered list to a bulleted list.When you change a list to a Definition List, all list items are changed to the list format for definitions, not defined terms. In addition, the formatting of the previous list type is retained.ī°VOš> J€a€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the list you want to change, then open the List Properties dialog box.2In the Other tab, choose the List Style you want.3Click OK.qa‚l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’Fš§‚1Ź’’’’’’’’…’’’’§‚+…To delete a list item?a‚ę‚' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a list itemō²§‚ڃB R€e€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āf¢k‰‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, place the pointer over the number or bullet of the list item you want to delete, then double-click to select the entire item.2Press DELETE.ą¹ę‚ŗ„' €s€4ŒČ°€‚’Definition lists, comprised of terms and definitions, do not have a bullet or number before a term or definition; however, an entire term or definition can be selected, then deleted.qڃ+…l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’Fŗ„q…1Ö’’’’’’’’†’’’’q…‡To insert a list item?+…°…' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a list itemą¦q…†: B€M€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āf¢k‰€ €‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point before the text of the previous list item, then press ENTER. Type the item to be inserted on the new line.q°…‡l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’U$†V‡1©’’’’’’’’‡’’’’V‡Ŗ‹To add extended attributes to a listN'‡¤‡' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a listų¹V‡œˆ? L€s€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰āf¢k‰āŲ†ƒ–‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add HTML attributes to a list that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These extended attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the list.9Ϥ‡Պj ¢€Ÿ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, open the List Properties dialog box.2Click Extended.3In the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute’s name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute’s value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.d7œˆ9‹- *€n€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’8Click OK to close the List Properties dialog box.qՊŖ‹l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚’_.9‹ Œ1§’’’’’’’’ˆ’’’’ ŒQŽTo delete pages from the current FrontPage webY2Ŗ‹bŒ' €d€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a page from the current FrontPage webf9 ŒȌ- *€r€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, do one of the following:ĆbŒߍT v€‡€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā¾5Y‰ā× ¦k‰€€‚€ ƒ€āČče ‰€€‚’·In the either pane of the Hyperlink View, select a page, then choose Edit: Delete.·In the Contents pane of the Folder View, select one or more pages, then choose Edit: Delete.rȌQŽm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Q ߍ¢Ž1’’’’’’’’‰’’’’¢ŽėĄTo change the default text colorJ#QŽģŽ' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the default text colorō°¢ŽąD V€a€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Format: Background.2Select the Specify Background and Colors option.3In the Text field, select a color from the drop-down list. Q+ģŽ=Ą& €V€4ŒČą=ĄQް€‚’To define a custom color, select Custom.<ąyĄ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.r=ĄėĄm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’JyĄ5Į1‡’’’’’’’’Š’’’’5ĮrĆTo set a background colorCėĄxĮ' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set a background colorū·5ĮsĀD V€o€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose: Format: Background.2Select the Specify Background and Colors option.3In the Background field, select a color from the drop-down list. Q+xĮÄĀ& €V€4ŒČ°€‚’To define a custom color, select Custom.<sĀĆ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.rÄĀrĆm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’JüĆ1¤’’’’’’’’‹’’’’¼ĆĘTo set a background imageCrĆ’Ć' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set a background image„?¼Ć¤Åf š€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āCfŌ؉⸹šk‰ā.yē뉂€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Format: Background.2Select the Specify Background and Colors option.3Select the Background Image option.4In the field below, enter the URL or file name of the background image you want to use, or click Browse to find the relative URL or file name.5Click OK.r’ĆĘm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’d3¤ÅzĘ1‰’’’’’’’’Œ’’’’zĘŸČTo view page properties from the FrontPage Explorer]6Ę×Ę' €l€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view page properties from the FrontPage ExplorerVņzĘ-Čd –€å€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰ā¾5Y‰āČče ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, select a page in the Hyperlink View or the Contents pane of the Folder View,2Choose Edit: Properties.3Click the General and Summary tabs to view the characteristics of the page.4Click OK.r×ĘŸČm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’b1-ČÉ1,’’’’’’’’’’’’ÉĖŹTo view page properties from the FrontPage Editor[4ŸČ\É' €h€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view page properties from the FrontPage Editorż³ÉYŹJ b€g€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Page Properties.2Click the General, Background, Margins, and Custom tabs to view the characteristics of the page.3Click OK.r\ÉĖŹm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’DYŹĖ1<’’’’’’’’Ž’’’’ĖĻTo timestamp a page=ĖŹLĖ' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’To timestamp a page–JĖāĢL f€•€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on a page where you want to insert the timestamp.2Choose Insert: WebBot Component.3In the Insert WebBot Component dialog box, choose Timestamp and click OK4In the Display field of the WebBot Timestamp Component Properties dialog box, choose which event the timestamp will record:‹VLĖmĶ5 :€¬€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Date This Page Was Last Edited·Date This Page Was Last Automatically Updated(źāĢ•Ī> J€Õ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5In the Date Format field, select the date format from the drop-down list. 6In the Time Format field, select the time format from the drop-down list. You must select either a date format, a time format, or both.7Click OK.rmĶĻm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’F•ĪMĻ1S’’’’’’’’’’’’MĻVTo add HTML to a page?ĻŒĻ' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add HTML to a page“MĻL3 4€€4˜˜°€āƒvk‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can add non-standard HTML and text to a page. FrontPage ŒĻLĻdoes not verify that the HTML you are inserting is valid HTML.ߣŒĻ+< F€G€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click where you want the HTML or text added.2Choose Insert: HTML Markup on the Advanced toolbar, click the HTML Markup button:3L^/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€4‚’†Q+ä5 :€¢€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3In the HTML Markup dialog box, enter the HTML or text to add.4Click OK.r^Vm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€lŁ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Nä¤1d’’’’’’’’’’’’¤ŗTo create a table of contentsG Vė' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a table of contentsæm¤ŖR r€Ū€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on a page where you want to create the table of contents.2Choose Insert: WebBot Component.3In the Insert WebBot Component dialog box, choose Table of Contents and click OK.4In the Page URL for Starting Point of Table field, type the relative URL of the page to list as the starting page in the table of contents.īĒė˜' €€4ŒČ°€‚’If you do not know the relative URL of the page, click Browse to open the Current FrontPage Web dialog box, then click the page that you want to use as the starting point of the table of contents.t(Ŗ L f€Q€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā†¢k‰‚€ƒ€‚’5In the Heading Size field, select the paragraph style for the caption of the table of contents.6To show each page once in the table of contents, click Show Each Page Only Once.7To display pages in your FrontPage web that are not the targets of hyperlinks, click Show Pages With No Incoming Hyperlinks. Note that the starting point page is always displayed.8To specify that the table of contents should be recalculated whenever any page in the FrontPage web is edited, click Recompute Table of Contents When Any Other Page Is Edited.<˜H- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’9Click OK.r ŗm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’R!H 1 ’’’’’’’’‘’’’’ Ē To include a page in another pageK$ŗW ' €H€6˜˜˜°€‚’To include a page in another pagežž U ` Ž€=€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on a page where you want to include the contents of another page.2Choose Insert: WebBot Component.3In the Insert WebBot Component dialog box, choose Include and click OK.4In the Page URL to Include field, type the relative URL of the page to include or click Browse and click a page or file in the Current FrontPage Web dialog box to include it.5Click OK.rW Ē m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’c2U * 1'’’’’’’’’’’’’’* TATo include an image in a page during a time period\5Ē † ' €j€6˜˜˜°€‚’To include an image in a page during a time periodn* ō` Ž€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on a page where you want to include an image during a specified time period.2Choose Insert: WebBot Component.3In the Insert WebBot Component dialog box, choose Scheduled Image and click OK.4In the Image to Include field, type the relative URL of the image to include or click Browse and, in the Current Web dialog box, click an image to include it.5In the Starting Date and Time fields, specify the year, month, day, and time after which the image should be included.⤆ ā@> J€I€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’6In the Ending Date and Time fields, specify the year, month, day, and time after which the image should no longer be included.7In the Optional Image to Include Before or After the Given Dates field,ōā@Ē  optionally type the relative URL of an image to include if the date and time is outside of the specified time period, or click Browse and click an image in the Current Web dialog box to include it.8Click OK.rōTAm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’g6ā@»A1Ņ’’’’’’’’“’’’’»A&GTo include a page in another page during a time period`9TAB' €r€6˜˜˜°€‚’To include a page in another page during a time period ±»A$DX ~€c€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on a page where you want to include the contents of another page during a specified time period.2Choose Insert: WebBot Component.3In the Insert WebBot Component dialog box, choose Scheduled Include and click OK.4In the Page URL to Include field, type the relative URL of the page to include or click Browse and, in the Current Web dialog box, click a page or file to include it.TBxF> J€-€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5In the Starting Date and Time fields, specify the year, month, day, and time after which the page should be included.6In the Ending Date and Time fields, specify the year, month, day, and time after which the page should no longer be included.7In the Optional Page URL to Include Before or After the Given Dates field, optionally type the relative URL of a page to include if the date and time is outside of the specified time period, or click Browse and click a page or file in the Current Web dialog box to include it.<$D“F- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’8Click OK.rxF&Gm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’J“FpG1C’’’’’’’’”’’’’pGiJTo add comments to a pageC&G³G' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add comments to a pageŪpGµH' €·€4˜˜°€‚’A comment is text on a page that can be viewed from the FrontPage Editor but not from a Web browser. Comments are displayed in purple and retain the character-size and other attributes of the current paragraph style.Bö³G÷IL f€ķ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click where you want the comment to be inserted.2Choose Insert: Comment.3In the Comment dialog box, enter the comment, in a single paragraph. The text wraps when you reach the end of a line. 4Click OK.rµHiJm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’S"÷I¼J1Q’’’’’’’’•’’’’¼JŗMTo insert a configuration variableL%iJK' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a configuration variableŠv¼JŲLZ ‚€ķ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āwwQ艂€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click on a page where you want to insert the configuration variable.2Choose Insert: WebBot Component.3In the Insert WebBot Component dialog box, choose Substitution and click OK.4In the Substitute With drop-down list, select a standard configuration variable or one that an author has added to the FrontPage web.5Click OK. ātKŗMn ¬€č€4˜˜°€‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’The configuration variable is inserted and its value is displayed in the style of the paragraph containing it.c2ŲLN1ß’’’’’’’’–’’’’N„€To change the starting page of a table of contents\5ŗMyN' €j€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the starting page of a table of contents¬TN1€X ~€©€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā Y1õ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the WebBot Table of Contents component that you want to change.2Choose Edit: WebBot Component Properties.3In the Page URL for Starting Point of Table field, enter the relative URL of the page at which you want to start the table of contents, or click BroyN1€ŗMwse to find the page.4Click OK.tyN„€n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’N1€ó€1H’’’’’’’’—’’’’ó€ķ‚To set the base URL of a pageG „€:' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the base URL of a page]+󀗁2 4€V€4˜˜°€āw[҉ā× ¦k‰‚’You can assign a base URL to a page.ä :{‚D V€A€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Base Location field in the General tab, enter the base URL for the page.3Click OK.r—ķ‚m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’@{‚-ƒ1Ö’’’’’’’’˜’’’’-ƒƆTo close a page9ķ‚fƒ' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’To close a pageg4-ƒ̓3 6€h€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Close.„JfƒQ†: B€•€4ŒČ°€ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚āø¹šk‰‚’If you have made changes to the page, the FrontPage Editor prompts you to save the changes before closing the page. If the FrontPage web is not open to receive the new or changed page, the FrontPage Editor prompts you to open the FrontPage web. Click OK. The Open FrontPage Web dialog box opens in the FrontPage Explorer so you can choose the correct FrontPage web. After choosing the FrontPage web, return to the FrontPage Editor and save the page.If the page was opened from a file, the FrontPage Editor also prompts you to save changes to the page and then closes the page.r̓Ɔm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’W&Q†‡1Č’’’’’’’’™’’’’‡‹ŠTo view explanations of error on pagesQ*Ɔk‡' €T€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view explanations of errors on pagesÕ‡‚ˆB R€­€4˜˜°€āÜÓŲ‰ā× ¦k‰†"€5ā¾5Y‰‚’When a WebBot component is configured incorrectly, FrontPage flags the page containing the WebBot component with an Error icon in the All Hyperlinks pane in the Hyperlink View of the FrontPage Explorer:į„k‡c‰< F€K€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the All Hyperlinks pane in the FrontPage Explorer, select the page with the error icon next to it.2Choose Edit: Properties, then click the Errors tab.zT‚ˆ݉& €Ø€4ŒČ°€‚’In the Errors tab, a description of the error and how to correct it is displayed.<c‰Š- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.r݉‹Šm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’KŠ֊1’’’’’’’’š’’’’֊šTo replace a page templateD‹Š‹' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To replace a page template¬z֊ʋ2 4€ō€4˜˜°€āŅ—ō°‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can replace an existing template with a page you created. A template folder can only contain one template file.b‹(L f€-€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Save As.2Click As Template.3Accept the template's title, name, and description you want to replace if it displayed in the Save As template dialog box, or click Browse to select the template you want to replace.4Click OK.rʋšm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’U$(ļ1¼’’’’’’’’›’’’’ļ[ĀTo add extended attributes to a pageN'š=Ž' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add extended attributes to a pageē®ļ$9 @€]€4˜˜°€ā(R®‰ā× ¦k‰āƒvk‰‚’You can add HTML attributes to a page that are not directly supported in FrontPage. These attributes will be added to the HTML that FrontPage generates for the page.·=ŽCĮ\ †€o€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1While the page is open in the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Page Properties.2In the General tab, click Extended.3$CĮšIn the Extended Attributes dialog box, click Add.4In the Set Attribute Value dialog box, enter the attribute's name in the Name field.5To associate a value with a name, select Specify Value, then enter the attribute's value in the Value field.6Click OK to close the Set Attribute Value dialog box.¦q$éĮ5 :€ā€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’7Click OK to close the Extended Attributes dialog box.8Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.rCĮ[Ām Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Q éĮ¬Ā1n’’’’’’’’œ’’’’¬ĀÉĘTo hide a page from Web browsersJ#[ĀöĀ' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To hide a page from Web browsersF ¬Ā<Ä9 @€€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌŲ‰āø䉂’It is sometimes useful to store a page in your FrontPage web in a hidden directory that cannot be accessed by a Web browser. This is useful for saving style pages or pages that you want to include in other pages but that you do not want users to view directly.ĶöĀWÅN j€›€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āČče ‰āø¹šk‰€€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂’1In the Contents pane of the Folder View in the FrontPage Explorer, select the page or file, then choose Edit: Rename.2Rename the page by adding the prefix _private/ to the relative URL. Ł<ÄWĘ' €³€4ŒČ°€‚’For example, to rename and move the file hide.htm to the _private folder, change the relative URL to _private/hide.htm. You can also create a subfolder within the _private folder, such as _private/myfolder/hide.htmrWÅÉĘm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’\+WĘ%Ē1˜’’’’’’’’’’’’%ĒaŹTo associate a background sound with a pageU.ÉĘzĒ' €\€6˜˜˜°€‚’To associate a background sound with a page9ė%dzÉN j€×€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā@俉ā˜Ė¾‰ā9菌‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose Insert: Background Sound.2To select a background sound file from the current FrontPage web locate the file in the Current FrontPage Web tab. To select the background sound from your file system, choose the Other Location tab, click From File, and enter the file name. To select the background sound from the World Wide Web, choose the Other Location tab, click From Location, and enter the absolute URL of the sound file.<zĒļÉ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.r³ÉaŹm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’f5ļÉĒŹ1]’’’’’’’’ž’’’’ĒŹ¾ĪTo change the background sound associated with a page_8aŹ&Ė' €p€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the background sound associated with a pageƒ5ĒŹ©ĶN j€k€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā@俉ā˜Ė¾‰ā9菌‰‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Page Properties dialog box, in the General tab, click Browse. To select a new background sound file from the current FrontPage web locate the file in the Current FrontPage Web tab. To select a new background sound from your file system, choose the Other Location tab, click From File, and enter the file name. To select a new background sound from the World Wide Web, choose the Other Location tab, click From Location, and enter the absolute URL of the sound file.£n&ĖLĪ5 :€Ü€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3Click OK to close the Background Sound dialog box.4Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.r©Ķ¾Īm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’i8LĪ'Ļ1Ŗ’’’’’’’’Ÿ’’’’'Ļ‘To change the number of times a background sound repeatsb;¾Ī‰Ļ' €v€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the number of times a background sound repeatsŠ@'ĻJ b€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā@俉‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page op‰Ļ¾Īen, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Page Properties dialog box, in the General tab, enter the number of times to repeat the background sound in the Loop field. To play the sound continuously, click Forever.3Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.r‰Ļ‘m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’^-ļ1Ó’’’’’’’’ ’’’’ļdTo change the code page for displaying a pagee>‘T' €|€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the HTML character encoding for displaying a page TļōL f€©€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€āįÅ÷/‰‚€ƒ€‚‚‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Page Properties dialog box, in the HTML Encoding section of the General tab, select a new HTML character encoding for displaying a page from the list in the For Displaying This Page field.3Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.pTdl ؀€4˜˜°€†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Z)ō¾1Å’’’’’’’’”’’’’¾)To change the code page for saving a pagea:d' €t€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the HTML character encoding for saving a page˜N¾·J b€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€āįÅ÷/‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Page Properties dialog box, in the HTML Encoding section of the General tab, select a new HTML character encoding for displaying a page from the list in the For Saving This Page field.3Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.r)m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Q ·z1C’’’’’’’’¢’’’’zl To specify the margins of a pageJ#)Ä' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To specify the margins of a page6źzś L f€Õ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Page Properties dialog box, in the Margins tab, click Specify Top Margin to set a margin from the top of the page, then enter the height of the margin, in pixels.3In the Page Properties dialog box, in the Margins tab, click Specify Left Margin to set a margin from the left side of the page, then enter the width of the margin, in pixels.4Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.rÄl m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’X'ś Ä 1ō’’’’’’’’£’’’’Ä ` To add a system meta-variable to a pageQ*l  ' €T€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a system meta-variable to a pageŁ…Ä ī T v€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Page Properties dialog box, in the Custom tab, click Add in the System Variables section.3In the System Meta Variable dialog box, enter the name and value of the system variable.4Click OK to close the System Meta Variable dialog box.5Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.r ` m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’^-ī ¾ 1’’’’’’’’¤’’’’¾ _@To add a user-defined meta-variable to a pageW0` ' €`€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a user-defined meta-variable to a pageĢx¾ įT v€ń€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Page Properties dialog box, in the Custom tab, click Add in the User Variables section.3In the User Meta Variable dialog box, enter the name and value of the variable.4Click OK to close the User Meta Variable dialog box.5Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.r_@m Ŗ€ €4˜į_@` ˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’S"į²@1 ’’’’’’’’„’’’’²@CTo add a watermark image to a pageL%_@ž@' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a watermark image to a page„²@ Cj ¢€K€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āĢVģ‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Page Properties.2In the Page Properties dialog box, in the Background tab, click Background Image.3In the Background tab, click Watermark.4Click Browse.5In the Background Image dialog box, select the image to use as a watermark.6Click OK to close the Background Image dialog box.7Click OK to close the Page Properties dialog box.rž@Cm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’S" CŅC1L’’’’’’’’¦’’’’ŅCĖETo preview a page in a Web browserL%CD' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’To preview a page in a Web browser;éŅCYER r€Ó€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Preview in Browser.2Select a Web browser from the Browser list.3Optionally, choose the Web browser’s window size in the Window size field.4Click Preview.rDĖEm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Y(YE$F1Ę’’’’’’’’§’’’’$F‘ITo add a Web browser to the preview listR+ĖEvF' €V€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a Web browser to the preview list[$F÷F& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’The preview list is the list of Web browsers shown in the Preview in Browser dialog box.(ĘvFIb ’€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Preview in Browser.2Click Add.3Type the name of the Web browser to display in the preview list of the Preview in Browser dialog box.4Type the name and path of the Web browser’s executable file, or click Browse to find the file in your file system or local network.5Click OK to close the Add Browser dialog box.6Click Close to close the Preview in Browser dialog box.r÷F‘Im Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’OIąI1ķ’’’’’’’’Ø’’’’ąI~LTo set the preview window sizeH!‘I(J' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the preview window size†`ąI®J& €Ą€4˜˜°€‚’The preview window size is the size of the Web browser window when you are previewing a page.\(J LJ b€%€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, with the page open, choose File: Preview in Browser.2Choose the Web browser’s window size in the Window size field. This size is used for all Web browsers in the preview list.3Click Close to close the Preview in Browser dialog box.t®J~Ln ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’j9 LčL1’’’’’’’’©’’’’čL”€To send a copy of the active page through electronic mailc<~LKM' €x€6˜˜˜°€‚’To send a copy of the active page through electronic mail»”čLN' €)€4˜˜°€‚’To use the Send feature, you need Microsoft Exchange or other mail system compatible with the Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI).-ŪKM3OR r€·€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Send.2In the new message window, type a subject header and the message text to introduce the FrontPage attachment.3Enter the mail recipients.4Send the message.ć¶N"€- (€m€4ŒČ°€ā?扂’A copy of the active page will be sent to the mail recipient. If you make any editing changes to the active page, you will need to resend an updated draft to3O"€~L the mail recipient.r3O”€m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’G"€Ū€1$’’’’’’’’Ŗ’’’’Ū€øƒTo insert a video clip@”€' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a video clipxLŪ€“, (€˜€4˜˜°€ā?扂’You can insert a Video for Windows (AVI) video clip on the active page.2ąłR r€Į€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Video.2Click the Other Location tab and click Browse.4Specify the file name in the File Name field or click the file name in the file and folder list.5Click Open.[“Fƒ& €¶€4ŒČ°€‚’The first frame of the video clip is inserted on the active page as a placeholder image.rłøƒm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’GFƒ’ƒ1X’’’’’’’’«’’’’’ƒ†To delete a video clip@øƒ?„' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a video clip`4’ƒŸ„, (€h€4˜˜°€ā?扂’You can delete a video clip on the active page.„d?„D…A R€Č€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, select the placeholder image of the video clip.2Press DELETE.X2Ÿ„œ…& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’The video clip is removed from the active page.tD…†n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’Fœ…V†1Ū’’’’’’’’¬’’’’V†ėˆTo insert HTML Markup?†•†' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert HTML Markup‰WV†‡2 4€®€4˜˜°€āƒvk‰ā?扂’You can insert HTML Markup to include non-standard HTML tags on the active page.Ż“•†ū‡J b€'€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: HTML Markup.2In the HTML Markup dialog box, enter the text you want to include.3Click OK.|V‡wˆ& €¬€4ŒČ°€‚’The HTML Markup text you added is represented by the Unknown HTML placeholder icon.tū‡ėˆn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’`/wˆK‰1Ö’’’’’’’’­’’’’K‰Į‹To change the number of times a marquee repeatsY2ėˆ¤‰' €d€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the number of times a marquee repeatsɍK‰mŠ< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Marquee.2In the Repeat section, enter the number of times you want the marquee to repeat.¦}¤‰‹) "€ś€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note If the Continuously option is selected, cancel the selection to set the number of times the marquee should repeat.<mŠO‹- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Click OK.r‹Į‹m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Q O‹Œ1Ę’’’’’’’’®’’’’Œ‡To repeat a marquee continuouslyJ#Į‹\Œ' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To repeat a marquee continuously¹vŒC V€ģ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Marquee.2In the Repeat section, select Continuously.3Click OK.r\Œ‡m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’DĖ1Õ’’’’’’’’Æ’’’’ĖhĀTo insert a marquee=‡Ž' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert a marquee²qĖŗŽA R€ā€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, place the insertion point on a blank line of text.2Choose Insert: Marquee.X2Ž& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’The Marquee Properties dialog box is displayed.ŃŗŽ-Ą> J€£€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3In the Text field, enter the line of text that the marquee should display.4Adjust the values for direction, movement speed, behavior, alignment, size, repetitions, and -Ą‡background color.5Click OK.ɃöĮF Z€€4ŒČ°€ā Ĉ ‰€€‚€€ā?所€‚’To preview the marquee as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.Note You can also create a marquee from existing text on the active page. To do so, select the text you want to animate, then choose the Insert: Marquee command. The selected text will be filled in the Text field in the Marquee Properties dialog box.r-ĄhĀm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’PöĮøĀ1ł’’’’’’’’°’’’’øĀaĘTo change a marquee's directionI"hĀĆ' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change a marquee's directionØgøĀ©ĆA R€Ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the marquee to select it.2Choose Edit: Marquee Properties.X2ĆÄ& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’The Marquee Properties dialog box is displayed.rE©ĆsÄ- *€Š€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2In the Direction field, choose either the Right or Left option.gÄÅ& €Ī€4ŒČ°€‚’The Direction option controls which way the marquee text will initially scroll, slide, or alternate.<sÄ<Å- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.³€ÅļÅ3 4€€4ŒČ°€ā Ĉ ‰€€‚’To preview the marquee as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.r<ÅaĘm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’LļÅ­Ę1e’’’’’’’’±’’’’­ĘĘÉTo change a marquee's speedEaĘņĘ' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change a marquee's speedØg­ĘšĒA R€Ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the marquee to select it.2Choose Edit: Marquee Properties.X2ņĘņĒ& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’The Marquee Properties dialog box is displayed.ÆzšĒ”Č5 :€ō€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Movement Speed field, adjust the Delay, in milliseconds, and the Amount of movement, in pixels.4Click OK.³€ņĒTÉ3 4€€4ŒČ°€ā Ĉ ‰€€‚’To preview the marquee as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.r”ČĘÉm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’KTÉŹ1“’’’’’’’’²’’’’ŹzĪTo change a marquee's sizeDĘÉUŹ' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change a marquee's sizeØgŹżŹA R€Ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the marquee to select it.2Choose Edit: Marquee Properties.X2UŹUĖ& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’The Marquee Properties dialog box is displayed.Œ_żŹįĖ- *€¾€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3In the Size field, adjust the dimensions of the marquee with the Width and Height values.8UĖĶ' €#€4ŒČ°€‚’Use the Pixels option to specify exact width and height measurements. Use the percentage option to specify the proportional width of the window. For example, if you choose 50 percent, the image will span 50 percent of the window, regardless of how you resize the window.<įĖUĶ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.³€ĶĪ3 4€€4ŒČ°€ā Ĉ ‰€€‚’To preview the marquee as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.rUĶzĪm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’W&ĪŃĪ1—’’’’’’’’³’’’’ŃĪTo change a marquee's background colorP)zĪ!Ļ' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change a marquee's background colorØgŃĪÉĻA R€Ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the marquee to select it.2Choose Edit: Marquee Properties.X2!Ļ-& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’The Marquee PropÉĻ-zĪerties dialog box is displayed.®€ÉĻŪ. *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2From the Background Color drop-down list, choose the color that should be displayed behind the moving text in the marquee.į·-¼* "€o€4ŒČ°€€‚’Note By choosing Custom in the Background Color drop-down list, you can display the Color dialog box, which allows you to create and use custom colors as the marquee background.<Ūų- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.³€¼«3 4€€4ŒČ°€ā Ĉ ‰€€‚’To preview the marquee as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.rųm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’M«j1F’’’’’’’’“’’’’jcTo align a marquee with textF°' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To align a marquee with textØgjXA R€Ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the marquee to select it.2Choose Edit: Marquee Properties.X2°°& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’The Marquee Properties dialog box is displayed.ŒWX<5 :€®€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Align With Text field, choose the alignment option you want.4Click OK.³€°ļ3 4€€4ŒČ°€ā Ĉ ‰€€‚’To preview the marquee as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.t<cn ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’U$ļø1ö’’’’’’’’µ’’’’øY To add a background color to a tableN'c' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a background color to a tabletBøz2 4€„€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰ā× ¦k‰‚’A table can have a different background color from a page. m!ēL f€C€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the table for which you want a background color.2Choose Table: Table Properties.3Select Background Color, then from the drop-down list select the color you want. To define a custom color, select Custom.4Click OK.rzY m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’U$ē® 1 ’’’’’’’’¶’’’’® “BTo add a background image to a tableN'Y ü ' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a background image to a table>® : 9 @€ €4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰ā?=ž‰ā× ¦k‰‚’A table can have a different background image from a page. When you specify a background image, any selected color from the Background Color drop-down list could be overridden, unless the background image you chose has a color specified as transparent.Fü Ź J b€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the table for which you want a background image.2Choose Table: Table Properties.3Select Use Background Image, then enter the relative URL or path for the image. Click Browse to open the Select Background Image dialog box, then do one of the following:g%: 1B R€K€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€āø¹šk‰‚’·If the image is in the current FrontPage web, click the Current FrontPage Web tab, select the image you want, then click OK.·If the image is in a file, click the Other Location tab, then select From File. Click Browse to choose the file you want from your local drive or network..Ź _' €€4Œų°€‚’Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the image is stored. Choose a file type in the Files of Type drop-down field to list all the files of that type. Select the file you want to insert and click OK.šg1 @3 6€Ī€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰‚’·If the image is on the World Wide Web, click the Other Location tab, then select From Location._ @Y ×_A- (€Æ€4Œų°€āCfŌŲ‰‚’Enter the URL of the image and click OK. When you insert an image using its URL, the image is not added to the current FrontPage web. The image is always inserted from its remote location on the World Wide Web.ӟ @ćA4 6€?€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā­;÷‰‚’·If the image is clip art, click the Clip Art tab, select the category of clip art from the drop-down list, then select the image you want and click OK._2ABB- *€d€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK in the Table Properties dialog box.rćA“Bm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’T#BBC1®’’’’’’’’·’’’’CbHTo set the border colors of a tableJ#“BRC' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set border colors for a table®CD- (€€4˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚’A table border can be one color or two colors. When you use two colors, the table border has a three-dimensional appearance.>ņRC>EL f€å€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the table for which you want to set border colors.2Choose Table: Table Properties.3Ensure that the Border Size setting is greater than zero.4Do one of the following:«uDéF6 :€ė€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To have the border be one color, select a color from the Border drop-down list. To define a custom color, select Custom from this drop-down list.·To have a two-color border (creating more of a three-dimensional effect), select colors from the Light Border and Dark Border drop-down lists. Custom colors can be defined by selecting Custom from the drop down lists.Ė”>E“G* "€C€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note When you only select a Light Border or a Dark Border, the second color used for the table border is the color selected from the Normal drop-down list.<éFšG- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’5Click OK.r“GbHm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’T#šG¶H1’’’’’’’’ø’’’’¶HfKTo add a background color to a cellM&bHI' €L€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a background color to a cell†N¶H‰I8 @€œ€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰āŒĶ‰ā× ¦k‰‚’A cell can have a different background color from a table or a page. kIōJL f€?€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the cell for which you want a background color.2Choose Table: Cell Properties.3Select Background Color, then from the drop-down list select the color you want. To define a custom color, select Custom.4Click OK.r‰IfKm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’T#ōJŗK1h ’’’’’’’’¹’’’’ŗKʄTo add a background image to a cellM&fKL' €L€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a background image to a cellOŗKVM? L€!€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰ā?=ž‰āŒĶ‰ā× ¦k‰‚’A cell can have a different background image from a table. or page. When you specify a background image, any selected color from the Background Color drop-down list could be overridden, unless the background image you chose has a color specified as transparent.ŽDLäNJ b€‰€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā.yē뉂’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the cell for which you want a background image.2Choose Table: Cell Properties.3Select Use Background Image, then enter the relative URL or path for the image. Click Browse to open the Select Background Image dialog box, then do one of the following:g%VMW€B R€K€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€āø¹šk‰‚’·If the image is in the current FrontPage web, click the Current FrontPage Web tab, select the image you want, then click OK.·If the image is in a file, click the Other Location tab, then select From File. CäNW€fKlick Browse to choose the file you want from your local drive or network..äN…' €€4Œų°€‚’Use the Look In box and the box that lists files and folders to point to the file and folder where the image is stored. Choose a file type in the Files of Type drop-down field to list all the files of that type. Select the file you want to insert and click OK.šgW€‚3 6€Ī€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰‚’·If the image is on the World Wide Web, click the Other Location tab, then select From Location.ׅ#ƒ- (€Æ€4Œų°€āCfŌŲ‰‚’Enter the URL of the image and click OK. When you insert an image using its URL, the image is not added to the current FrontPage web. The image is always inserted from its remote location on the World Wide Web.ӟ‚öƒ4 6€?€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€ā­;÷‰‚’·If the image is clip art, click the Clip Art tab, select the category of clip art from the drop-down list, then select the image you want and click OK.^1#ƒT„- *€b€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK in the Cell Properties dialog box.röƒʄm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’S"T„…1®’’’’’’’’ŗ’’’’…tŠTo set the border colors of a cellI"ʄb…' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set border colors for a cell«… †, (€ž€4˜˜°€ā"ł–k‰‚’A cell border can be one color or two colors. When you use two colors, the cell border has a three-dimensional appearance.Kb…X‡D V€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, move the insertion point inside the cell for which you want to set border colors. Ensure the size of the border has been specified in the Table Properties dialog box.2Choose Table: Cell Properties.3Do one of the following:¤n †üˆ6 :€Ż€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To have the border be one color, select a color from the Border drop-down list. To define a custom color, select Custom from this drop-down list.·To have a two-color border (creating more of a dimensional effect) select colors from the Light Border and Dark Border drop-down lists. Custom colors can be defined by selecting Custom from the drop down lists.Ź X‡ʉ* "€A€4ŒČ²€€‚’Note When you only select a Light Border or a Dark Border, the second color used for the cell border is the color selected from the Normal drop-down list.<üˆŠ- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.rʉtŠm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.hlp>main',`Content_Tables')‚’W&Šˊ1ē’’’’’’’’»’’’’ˊ[To convert a folder to a FrontPage webP)tŠ‹' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To convert a folder to a FrontPage webPžˊkR r€ż€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā—µ§”‰‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose File: New: FrontPage Web.2In the New FrontPage Web dialog box, choose Import Web Wizard.3Click OK. 4In the Import Web Wizard dialog box, in the Web Server or File Location field, enter the name of the Web server on which the new FrontPage web will be stored. If you do not have authoring access on a Web server, type in the full name and path of a folder on your local disk. If you specify a folder that does not exist, FrontPage will offer to create it.9‹źŽF Z€s€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5In the Name of New FrontPage Web field, type the name of the new FrontPage web.6Click OK.7If you are prompted for your administrator name and password, enter them in the Name and Password Required dialog box, then click OK.8To select the folder, follow the instructions in the Import Web Wizard.qk[l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’V%źŽ±14’’’’’’’’¼’’’’±ˆĮTo change the name of a FrontPage webO([ Ą' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the name of a FrontPage web± Ą[ Į±ĮJ b€ƒ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€āˆ„©)‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, with the FrontPage web open, choose Tools: Web Settings.2In the Configuration tab, type the new FrontPage web name in the Web Name field.3Click OK. q ĄˆĮl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’W&ĮßĮ1%’’’’’’’’½’’’’ßĮ­ĆTo change the title of a FrontPage webP)ˆĮ/Ā' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change the title of a FrontPage web ĆßĮ<ĆJ b€‡€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€āg+¼‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, with the FrontPage web open, choose Tools: Web Settings.2In the Configuration tab, type the new FrontPage web title in the Web Title field.3Click OK. q/Ā­Ćl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’],<Ć Ä1u’’’’’’’’¾’’’’ Ä"ĘTo create a new directory in a FrontPage webV/­Ć`Ä' €^€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a new directory in a FrontPage webQń ıÅ` ހ〹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, with the FrontPage web open, choose View: Folder View.2Open the folder in which you want to create a new directory.3Choose File: New: Folder.4Type in the name of the folder.5Press ENTER.q`Ä"Ęl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’c2±Å…Ę1é’’’’’’’’æ’’’’…Ę ÉTo add a configuration variable to a FrontPage web\5"ĘįĘ' €j€6˜˜˜°€‚’To add a configuration variable to a FrontPage web¹_…ĘšČZ ‚€æ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āwwQ艂€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, with the FrontPage web open, choose Tools: Web Settings.2Select the Parameters tab.3To add a configuration variable, click Add.4Type in the name and value of the configuration variable and click OK to close the Add Name and Value dialog box.5Click OK to close the FrontPage Web Settings dialog box.qįĘ Él ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’h7šČsÉ1}’’’’’’’’Ą’’’’sɈĖTo delete a configuration variable from a FrontPage weba: ÉŌÉ' €t€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete a configuration variable from a FrontPage webCńsÉĖR r€ć€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āwwQ艂€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, with the FrontPage web open, choose Tools: Web Settings.2Select the Parameters tab.3Select the configuration variable and click Remove.4Click OK to close the FrontPage Web Settings dialog box.qŌɈĖl ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’f5ĖīĖ1ü’’’’’’’’Į’’’’īĖ„ĪTo modify a configuration variable in a FrontPage web_8ˆĖMĢ' €p€6˜˜˜°€‚’To modify a configuration variable in a FrontPage webÄjīĖĪZ ‚€Õ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āwwQ艂€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, with the FrontPage web open, choose Tools: Web Settings.2Select the Parameters tab.3Select the configuration variable and click Modify.4Type in the new name or value of the configuration variable and click OK to close the Add Name and Value dialog box.5Click OK to close the FrontPage Web Settings dialog box.sMĢ„Īm Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’IĪĶĪ1Z’’’’’’’’Ā’’’’ĶĪŃ To view the current HTMLB„ĪĻ' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view the current HTMLwĶάĻ& €ī€4˜˜°€‚’The current HTML is the HTML that FrontPage generates from the page as it currently appears in the FrontPage Editor.¤iĻ\ ; F€Ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Edit¬Ļ\ „Īor, choose View: HTML.2In the View and Edit HTML window, select Current.u¬ĻŃ p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’Q \ " 1’’’’’’’’Ć’’’’" ė To edit the page's HTML directlyJ#Ń l ' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To edit the page's HTML directlyė§" W D V€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose View: HTML.2In the View and Edit HTML window, select Current.3Click in the View and Edit HTML window and start typing. ęl v 9 @€Ķ€4ŒČ°€€ €€ €āĖ”N‰‚’You can use common keyboard commands, such as CTRL+X for cutting and CTRL+Z for undoing the last edit. If you type invalid HTML, FrontPage encloses it in a WebBot HTML Markup component when you close the View HTML window.uW ė p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’Fv 1 1’’’’’’’’Ä’’’’1 ķ To view original HTML?ė p ' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To view original HTMLlF1 Ü & €Œ€4˜˜°€‚’Source HTML is the HTML as it was the last time the page was saved.œap x ; F€Ā€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose View: HTML.2In the View HTML window, select Original.uÜ ķ p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’Px = 1l’’’’’’’’Å’’’’= Y To test your network connectionI"ķ † ' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’To test your network connection9Ó= æ f š€§€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āv‹„‰ā‰\ŌŲ‰āļ5ᙉ‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, in the Help menu, choose About Microsoft FrontPage Explorer.2In the About FrontPage Explorer dialog box, click Network Test.3In the FrontPage TCP/IP Test dialog box, click Start Test. The TCP/IP Test utility tests your WinSock protocol, IP address, TCP/IP stack, host name, and other network parameters.4Click Exit to close the TCP/IP Test dialog box.5Click OK to close the About FrontPage Explorer dialog box.)† č & €€4˜˜°€‚’qæ Y m Ŗ€€6˜˜˜°€†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’p?č É 1(’’’’’’’’Ę’’’’É  To show the Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage Dialog BoxiBY 2 ' €„€6˜˜˜°€‚’To show the Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage Dialog BoxŚ–É D V€-€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Options.2Click the General tab, then select the Show Getting Started Dialog option.3Click OK.u2  p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’D Å 1Ģ’’’’’’’’ĒÅ ! ÕB Add Task Dialog Box\4 ! ( €h€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add To Do Task Dialog BoxTask Details Dialog Box'Å H $ €€˜€‚’ŽS! Ö ; F€¦€4˜˜°€ā„bŽ€‰€ā-}«k€‰‚’Use this dialog box to add a new To Do List task or view and edit a task.<H  ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options3 Ö E ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Task NameC ˆ & €:€4˜˜°€‚’Type the name of the task.3 E » ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Assign ToN(ˆ  & €P€4˜˜°€‚’Type the author assigned to the task.4 » = ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Created By…_  Ā & €¾€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the author assigned to the task and the time and date when the task was created.5= ÷ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Modified Byd>Ā [ & €|€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the author who most recently modified the task.3 ÷ Ž ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Completede?[ @ & €~€4˜˜°€‚’This field identifies the task as completed or uncompleted. Ž @  3 Ž ?@ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Linked To#ä @ bA ? L€É€4˜˜°€āo:B‰ā?ć‰āø¹šk‰ā?=ž‰‚’The page or image linked to the task. When you add a task from the FrontPage Editor, it is linked to the active page. When you add a task from the FrontPage Explorer, it is linked to the selected page, file, or image.5?@ —A ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Descriptione?bA üA & €~€4˜˜°€‚’Use this field to enter or view the description of the task.2 —A .B ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Priority§?üA ÕB h  €~€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tasks')‚’Select or view the task's priority: High, Medium, or Low.F.B C 1 ’’’’’’’’ČC ZC D To Do List Dialog Box?ÕB ZC ' €0€6˜˜˜²€‚’To Do List Dialog Box'C C $ €€˜€‚’*šZC «E : B€į€4˜˜°€ā„bމā|rŌŲ‰ā-}«k‰‚‚’Use the To Do List dialog box to view the To Do List for a FrontPage web, and add, delete, or modify tasks on the list. The information about each task is displayed in labeled columns. To sort the list by a field, click on the label of the related column. For example, to sort by priority, click on the Priority label. To resize a column, click and drag the bar on either side of the column's label. Changes to the sort order and column size are not saved when you close the To Do List.<C ēE ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options:«E !F ' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Keep window open}WēE žF & €®€4˜˜°€‚’Select this field to keep the To Do List dialog box open while you are doing a task.6!F ŌF ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Show history zžF tG & €ō€4˜˜°€‚’Select this field to display tasks that have been marked as complete. This toggles the display of the Completed column..ŌF ¢G ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TaskjtG 2H & €Ō€4˜˜°€‚’This column displays each task on the list. By default, tasks are listed in the order they are entered.5¢G gH ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Assigned ToĻØ2H 6I ' €Q€4˜˜°€‚’The author assigned to the task. You assign an author in the Task Details or Add To Do Task dialog box. To sort the list by author, click the heading of this column.2 gH hI ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Priorityęæ6I NJ ' €€4˜˜°€‚’The task's priority. You assign the priority when you create the task, and you can modify it in the Task Details dialog box. To sort the list by priority, click the heading of this column.3 hI J ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CompletedͦNJ NK ' €M€4˜˜°€‚’Tasks that have been marked as completed. It is only displayed when you select Show History. To sort the list by completion date, click the heading of this column.3 J K ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Linked ToՖNK VL ? L€-€4˜˜°€āŗvųW‰āCfŌŲ‰ā?=ž‰āø¹šk‰‚’The page title or URL of the page or image file linked to this task. To sort the list by page linked to, click the heading of this column.5K ‹L ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DescriptionįVL ŸM 3 4€Ć€4˜˜°€āS.ŽÅ‰āŅ—ō°‰‚’The description of the task. When the task is defined in a wizard or template, a description is automatically generated. You can edit this description. To sort the list by description, click the heading of this column.1 ‹L ŠM ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Do Task‰cŸM YN & €Ę€4˜˜°€‚’Opens the page or image file linked to this task in the Page Editor or associated image editor. 1 ŠM ŠN ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Details•oYN O & €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Opens the Task Details dialog box. You can change a task's name, assigned author, priority, and description.2 ŠN QO ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CompletepJO ĮO & €”€4˜˜°€‚’Click to mark the task as complete or to remove the task from the list.-QO € ' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’AddĮO € ÕB rLĮO ~€ & €˜€4˜˜°€‚’Click to add a new task to the list using the Add To Do Task dialog box. / € ­€ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Close—/~€ D h  €^€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tasks')‚’Click to close the To Do List dialog box.I­€  1ä’’’’’’’’ɍ ρ ‚… Complete Task Dialog BoxBD ρ ' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Complete Task Dialog Box' ö $ €€˜€‚’”oρ —‚ 2 4€Ž€4˜˜°€ā-}«k‰ā„bމ‚’Use the Complete Task dialog box to either delete a task from the To Do List or to mark it as completed.<ö ӂ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options3 —‚ ƒ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Task Name>ӂ Dƒ & €0€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the task.Eƒ ‰ƒ ' €<€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Mark this task as completedƟDƒ O„ ' €?€4˜˜°€‚’Select this to mark the task completed. When a task is marked as completed, it is only displayed in the To Do List dialog box when Show History is selected.:‰ƒ ‰„ ' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Delete this taskłO„ ‚… i  €!€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Tasks')‚’Select this to remove the task from the To Do List. When a task is deleted, it can be no longer be displayed in the To Do List dialog box.V%‰„ Ų… 1L’’’’’’’’ŹŲ… '† B‰ Name and Password Required Dialog BoxO(‚… '† ' €P€6˜˜˜²€‚’Name and Password Required Dialog Box'Ų… N† $ €€˜€‚’ɜ'† ‡ - (€9€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Name and Password Required dialog box to gain access to a FrontPage web if you are not already logged in with the appropriate permission level.ҜN† é‡ 6 :€9€4Œ˜°€€ā/u܉◵§”‰‚’Note The legal characters you can use for both name and password. and the case sensitivity of characters depends of the Web server you are using. <‡ %ˆ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.é‡ Sˆ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name:%ˆ ˆ & €(€4˜˜°€‚’Type in the name.2 Sˆ æˆ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Passwordƒˆ B‰ h  €6€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Type in the password.S"æˆ •‰ 1’’’’’’’’Ė•‰ በĄ Add File to Import List Dialog BoxL%B‰ በ' €J€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add File to Import List Dialog Box'•‰ Š $ €€˜€‚’¹†į‰ ĮŠ 3 4€ €4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Add File to Import List dialog box to choose the file you want to import into your FrontPage web from your file system.<Š żŠ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options3 ĮŠ 0‹ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’File Name£ożŠ ӌ 4 6€ß€4˜˜°€‚€ €€ €‚’Type the name of the file you want to import or select a file from the drop-down list. To view a subset of the files listed, supply a name or extension. For example, use *.HTM to list HTML files.To add a range of files to the import list, press the SHIFT key, then select the files with your left mouse button, or use CTRL+CLICK to select non-adjacent files. <0‹  ' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’List Files of TypeS-ӌ b & €Z€4˜˜°€‚’Specifies files of a particular extension.5 — ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Directories¤~b ;Ž & €ü€4˜˜°€‚’Select the folder containing the file to import. Double-click the directories and sub-directories to move through the list.0 — kŽ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Drives•o;Ž  & €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Select the drive containing the file to import. This field lists the current drive and all available drives.1 kŽ 1 ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Networkž2 Ą l ؀d€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file web procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click this to connect to a shared directory.1 Ą B‰ D1 PĄ 1&’’’’’’’’ĢPĄ Ą ‚Ā Edit URL Dialog Box= Ą Ą ' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Edit URL Dialog Box'PĄ “Ą $ €€˜€‚’‡UĄ ;Į 2 4€Ŗ€4˜˜°€ā £¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚’Use the Edit URL dialog box to change the path of the file you are importing. ;“Ą vĮ ' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionS,;Į ÉĮ ' €X€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Folder Location within Your FrontPage Web¹MvĮ ‚Ā l ؀š€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file web procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Type the path of the folder in which the imported files will be placed.NÉĮ ŠĀ 1Ż’’’’’’’’ĶŠĀ Ć ĆÅ Add Name and Value Dialog BoxG ‚Ā Ć ' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add Name and Value Dialog Box'ŠĀ >Ć $ €€˜€‚’wKĆ µĆ , (€–€4˜˜°€āwwQ艂’Use the Add Name and Value Dialog Box to add a configuration variable.<>Ć ńĆ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.µĆ Ä ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameŸyńĆ ¾Ä & €ņ€4˜˜°€‚’Type the name of the configuration variable; the name can be any length. When entering a name, do not use a colon (:)./Ä ķÄ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueÖn¾Ä ĆÅ h  €Ü€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Type the value you want associated with the name of configuration variable; the value can be any length.Q ķÄ Ę 1ź’’’’’’’’ĪĘ ^Ę É Modify Name and Value Dialog BoxJ#ĆÅ ^Ę ' €F€6˜˜˜²€‚’Modify Name and Value Dialog Box'Ę …Ę $ €€˜€‚’~R^Ę Ē , (€¤€4˜˜°€āwwQ艂’Use the Modify Name and Value Dialog Box to modify an configuration variable.<…Ę ?Ē ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.Ē mĒ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name”{?Ē Č & €ö€4˜˜°€‚’Change the name of the configuration variable; the name can be any length. When entering a name, do not use a colon (:)./mĒ =Č ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueŚqČ É i ¢€ā€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’Change the value you want associated with the name of configuration variable; the value can be any length.Z)=Č qÉ 1V ’’’’’’’’ĻqÉ ÄÉ Ü!Configure Editors Tab, Options Dialog BoxS+É ÄÉ ( €V€6˜˜˜²€‚’Configure Editors TabOptions Dialog Box'qÉ ėÉ $ €€˜€‚’)öÄÉ Ģ 3 4€ķ€4˜˜°€ā½.¼&‰ā§–2щ‚’Use the Configure Editors tab to associate an editor with a file type. Enter the file type (as represented by the filename extension), the name of the editor, and the path to the editor's executable file. For example, in the Configure Editors tab, the FrontPage Editor is listed as the editor for an HTM or HTML files with the following information: HTM and HTML as the file type, FrontPage Editor as the name of the editor, and C:\Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage\bin\fpeditor.exe as the path.—jėÉ «Ķ - (€Õ€4˜˜°€ć/ąQ‰‚’Once you have associated an editor with a type of file, you can open files with that file's associated extension using the FrontPage Explorer Open Command. The associated editor will be opened automatically. If you try to open a file with a file type for which there is no entry in the list, the operating-system association will be used to launch the file.<Ģ ēĶ ' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.«Ķ Ī ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TypeœiēĶ ±Ļ 3 4€Ó€4˜˜°€€€€€‚’The type of file to associate with an editor. The type of file is the file extension for the format of the file you want to edit. For example, for the file my_doc.txt, the type of file is TXT. If you use a . (dot), then an association for files which have no extension is created. When you select an editor, both the Type and Editor fields are selected. 0 Ī įĻ ' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Editorø‘±Ļ „!' €#€4įĻ „!É ˜˜°€‚’The name of the editor, and the path of the editor's executable file. When you select an editor, both the Type and Editor fields are selected.-įĻ Ņ!' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add×Ŗ„!©!- (€U€4˜˜°€ćo-}‰‚’Select this option to add an editor. In the Add Editor Association dialog box, specify the file type, editor's name, and path of the executable file for that editor.0 Ņ!Ł!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ModifyķĄ©!Ę!- (€€4˜˜°€ćˆJe‰‚’Select this option to modify the information for an existing editor. In the Modify Editor Association dialog box, change the editor's name and path of the executable file for that editor.0 Ł!ö!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Removeę~Ę!Ü!h  €ü€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Files')‚’Select the Type and Editor you want to remove, then click Remove to remove an editor from the list of available editors.Pö!,!1 ’’’’’’’’Š,!u!Q !Proxies Tab, Options Dialog BoxI!Ü!u!( €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’Proxies TabOptions Dialog Box',!œ!$ €€˜€‚’åu!µ!4 6€Ė€4˜˜°€āVD¶d‰ā˜n•¶‰‚‚’Use the Proxies tab to register the name of a proxy server, if your local network uses one. This command also lets you register all hosts that are inside your firewall.For example, registering a proxy server will be used:q'œ!&!J b€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’·When you use the FrontPage Editor's Follow Hyperlink command to link to a page outside of the firewall.·When you use the FrontPage Editor's Open command to open a page outside of the firewall.·When you use the FrontPage Explorer to open a hyperlink external to a FrontPage web.<µ!b!' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options4 &!–!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTTP ProxyxRb!!& €¤€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the proxy server and port, for example, my.proxy.server:2001.E–!S!' €<€6Œ˜˜°€‚’List of Hosts without Proxyž•!Q !i  €+€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Enter the names and port numbers of servers that you want to use that are inside the firewall. Use a comma to separate the entries in the list.e4S!¶ !1q ’’’’’’’’Ѷ ! !OC!Configuration Tab, FrontPage Web Settings Dialog Box^6Q ! !( €l€6˜˜˜²€‚’Configuration TabFrontPage Web Settings Dialog Box'¶ !; !$ €€˜€‚’± !ģ !2 4€ž€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰ā—µ§”‰‚’Use the Configuration tab of the Web Settings dialog box to view information about the current FrontPage web and server.<; !( !' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options2 ģ !Z !' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Web Name†R( !ą !4 6€„€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰ā”Ŀ牂‚’The name of the current FrontPage web. You can rename the current FrontPage web if you are authorized as an administrator in the root web. To rename the web, type in a new web name.A web name corresponds to a directory name on a Web server and is subject to the length, character restrictions, and case sensitivity of that server.…\Z !e !) "€ø€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If this field is read-only, renaming webs is unavailable for your type of server.3 ą !˜ !' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Web TitlevJe !!, (€”€4˜˜°€āg+¼‰‚’The web title. To rename the title of a web, type in a new web title.@˜ !N!' €2€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Source Control Project·!@!( €€4˜˜°€‚‚’If you have a server that supports Microsoft Visual SourceSafe version 5.0 and your FrontPage web points to that server, you can set up a SourceSafe project for the FrontPage web.Enter the name of the Visual SourceSafe project to which you want to assign your web. If the project does not exist, FrontPage will create a project for you, such as $/Project. FrontPage will not create sub-projecN!@!Q !ts.4 N!E@!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Web ServerK@!@!, (€>€4˜˜°€āCfŌŲ‰‚’The URL of the Web server.M&E@!Ż@!' €L€6Œ˜˜°€‚’FrontPage Server Extensions Versionƒ]@!`A!& €ŗ€4˜˜°€‚’The version of the set of programs installed on you server that manage FrontPage features.4 Ż@!”A!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’IP AddressO#`A!ćA!, (€F€4˜˜°€āv‹„‰‚’The IP address of your server.6”A!B!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Proxy ServerQ%ćA!jB!, (€J€4˜˜°€āVD¶d‰‚’This is URL of the proxy server./B!™B!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Apply¶NjB!OC!h  €œ€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Click Apply to apply any changes you made to your web title or web name.`/™B!ÆC!1ń’’’’’’’’ŅÆC!D!‚!Advanced Tab, FrontPage Web Settings Dialog BoxY1OC!D!( €b€6˜˜˜²€‚’Advanced TabFrontPage Web Settings Dialog Box'ÆC!/D!$ €€˜€‚’œpD!ĖD!, (€ą€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Use the Advanced tab of the Web Settings dialog box to set advanced features for the current FrontPage web.</D!E!' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options4 ĖD!;E!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Image MapsĪ•E! F!9 @€+€4˜˜°€āvHQ÷‰ā—µ§”‰āv§¢ ‰‚’Use the Image Maps section to configure FrontPage to generate image maps for a specific server type, and to generate client-side image maps./;E!8F!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Styleóŗ F!+G!9 @€u€4˜˜°€āÜby½‰ā§8“‰āN}ü—‰‚’Select the server image-map style: FrontPage, NCSA, CERN, Netscape, or . If you select FrontPage will not generate HTML to support server-side image map processing.0 8F![G!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Prefix-+G!ˆH!- (€€4˜˜°€āCfŌŲ‰‚’The server-relative URL of the server-side handler for the selected image-map style. If style is FrontPage, server-side image maps are handled automatically. For other styles, accept the displayed default or provide the name and location of a handler.I"[G!ŃH!' €D€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Generate client-side image mapsķˆH!åI!' €Ū€4˜˜°€‚’Select this to instruct FrontPage to generate HTML that supports client-side image maps. You can configure FrontPage to generate both client-side and server-side HTML by clicking this field and selecting a server-side image map style.2 ŃH!J!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’LanguageżæåI!M!> J€€4˜˜°€ā]t䦉‚‚€‚€‚€‚€‚’Use this section to select the scripting language for the scripts that are automatically generated to enforce any data validation settings you apply to form fields.The language that you can use to enforce the validation of form fields are:VBScriptMicrosoft Visual Basic Script is a web-scripting language derived from the popular Microsoft Visual Basic language. It is supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 and higher.JavaScriptJavaScript is Netscape Communication Corporation's brand name for the built-in scripting language in Navigator (also known as LiveScript). Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 and higher supports the same language with its Jscript interpreter.-J!AM!& €€4˜˜°€‚’None1 M!rM!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Optionsd>AM!ÖM!& €|€4˜˜°€‚’This section has other advanced web-configuration settings.N'rM!$N!' €N€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Show documents in hidden directoriesÓÖM!$O!- (€§€4˜˜°€āžLÓ]‰‚’Select this to configure the FrontPage Explorer to display documents in hidden directories. If a web contains a discussion group, select this option to view the accumulated topic files in the FrontPage web.<$N!`O!' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Recalculate StatuspJ$O!ŠO!& €”€4˜˜°€‚’The information in this section is generated by the FrontPage Explorer.T-`O!0€!' €Z€6Œ˜˜°€‚’IncludedŠO!0€!OC! Page Dependencies Are Out Of DatežĻŠO!.!/ ,€Ÿ€4˜˜°€‚€‚€‚’This field is selected if WebBot Include components are out-of-date on any page in the FrontPage web. Text Index is Out Of DateThis field is selected if FrontPage has a text index that is out-of-date./0€!]!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Apply¶N.!‚!h  €œ€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Click Apply to apply any changes you made to your web title or web name.b1]!u‚!1‚’’’’’’’’Óu‚!Š‚!!Š!Parameters Tab, FrontPage Web Settings Dialog Box[3‚!Š‚!( €f€6˜˜˜²€‚’Parameters TabFrontPage Web Settings Dialog Box'u‚!÷‚!$ €€˜€‚’¹lŠ‚!°„!M h€Ł€4˜˜°€āwwQč‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚ā× ¦k‰āūn‰‚€€€€‚’Use the Parameters tab of the Web Settings dialog box to add, modify, or remove a configuration variable from a FrontPage web. Configuration variables can be used in pages with the WebBot Substitution component.An example of a configuration variable's name is companyaddress, and an example of that name's value is 123 Web Way, Cambridge MA 02138.<÷‚!ģ„!' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.°„!…!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name·ģ„!х!' €!€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the configuration variable. When you select a configuration variable from this list, both the Name and Value fields are selected./…!†!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Valueٲх!ن!' €e€4˜˜°€‚’The value that is associated with the name of the configuration variable. When you select a configuration variable from this list, both the Name and Value fields are selected.-†!‡!' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add¼Ł†!‡!- (€€4˜˜°€ćbfP‰‚’Click Add to add a configuration variable. In the Add Name and Value dialog box, specify the name and value of the configuration variable.0 ‡!ņ‡!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ModifyϢ‡!Įˆ!- (€E€4˜˜°€ć½ė&‰‚’Click Modify to modify the selected configuration variable. In the Modify Name and Value dialog box, change the name and value of the configuration variable.0 ņ‡!ńˆ!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Removed>Įˆ!U‰!& €|€4˜˜°€‚’Click Remove to remove the selected configuration variable./ńˆ!„‰!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Apply5U‰!!Š!h  €j€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Click Apply to apply any changes you have made.P„‰!qŠ!1’’’’’’’’ŌqŠ!ŗŠ!ØĄ!General Tab, Options Dialog BoxI!!Š!ŗŠ!( €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’General TabOptions Dialog Box'qŠ!įŠ!$ €€˜€‚’°ƒŗŠ!‘‹!- (€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the General tab to set three options for the FrontPage Explorer. When you select an option, it affects all FrontPage webs.<įŠ!Ķ‹!' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsE‘‹!Œ!' €<€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Show Getting Started DialogßĶ‹!!' €æ€4˜˜°€‚’When this option is selected, the FrontPage Explorer displays the Getting Started With Microsoft dialog box that displays when you start FrontPage, or close or delete a FrontPage web. By default, this option is selected.^7Œ!v!' €n€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Warn When Included WebBot Components are Out Of DateżŠ!sŽ!- (€”€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’When this option is selected, the FrontPage Explorer displays a message box to tell you that a WebBot Include component in a current FrontPage web is out-of-date. By default, this option is not selected.M&v!ĄŽ!' €L€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Warn When Text Index is Out of DateÜssŽ!ØĄ!i  €ē€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’When this option is selected, the FrontPage Explorer displays a message telling you that the text index in FrontPage is out-of-date, then asks you if you want to recalculate the text index. For example, if you deleĄŽ!ØĄ!!Š!te a page from your FrontPage web, you are warned that the text index is out-of-date so you can remove all references to that page from the text index.`/ĄŽ!Į!1’’’’’’’’ÕĮ!aĮ!@Ę!Language Tab, FrontPage Web Settings Dialog BoxY1ØĄ!aĮ!( €b€6˜˜˜²€‚’Language TabFrontPage Web Settings Dialog Box'Į!ˆĮ!$ €€˜€‚’ŠXaĮ!Ā!2 4€°€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰āƒvk‰‚’Use the Language tab to change the default FrontPage web language or HTML coding.>ˆĮ!PĀ!' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Default Web LanguagerKĀ!ĀĆ!' €—€4˜˜°€‚’This setting is used by the FrontPage Server Extensions to decide the language that should be used to return error messages from the Web server back to the Web browser. If you are creating web pages in another language, change this setting so that any error messages from the web server will match the content in your web pages.?PĀ!Ä!' €0€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Default HTML Encoding?ÖĀĆ!@Ę!i  €­€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’If you want the pages you are creating to be saved in a different character set from the default character set for your computer, select the character set from the drop-down list. Any new pages created in the FrontPage web will be saved in this encoding by default. You can still save pages using other encodings, but to do that you need to set the HTML encoding option in the General tab of the Page Properties dialog box on the File menu in the FrontPage Editor.R!Ä!’Ę!1Ķ’’’’’’’’Ö’Ę!ŻĘ!yĖ!Add Editor Association Dialog BoxK$@Ę!ŻĘ!' €H€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add Editor Association Dialog Box'’Ę!Ē!$ €€˜€‚’dŻĘ!”Ē!, (€Č€4˜˜°€ā½.¼&‰‚’Use the Add Editor Association dialog box to add an editor to the Configure Editors dialog box.<Ē!ŠĒ!' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options3 ”Ē!Č!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’File TypeśĮŠĒ!żČ!9 @€ƒ€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰ā§–2щ€€‚’Enter the type of file to be associated. The file type is the file extension for the format of the file you want to edit. For example, for the file my_doc.txt, the type of file is TXT.5Č!2É!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Editor Name¤~żČ!ÖÉ!& €ü€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the editor that will be automatically opened when you open a file of this type, for example, Text Editor.1 2É!Ź!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CommandtHÖÉ!{Ź!, (€€4˜˜°€ā £¦k‰‚’Type the path of the executable file for the editor you are adding.0 Ź!«Ź!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowseĪ`{Ź!yĖ!n ¬€Ą€4˜˜°€€€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Files')‚’Select this option to open the Browse dialog box to select the editor’s executable file.U$«Ź!ĪĖ!1Æ’’’’’’’’×ĪĖ!Ģ!q"Modify Editor Association Dialog BoxN'yĖ!Ģ!' €N€6˜˜˜²€‚’Modify Editor Association Dialog Box'ĪĖ!CĢ!$ €€˜€‚’ŽbĢ!ŃĢ!, (€Ä€4˜˜°€ā½.¼&‰‚’Use the Modify Editor Association dialog box to modify the information of an existing editor.<CĢ! Ķ!' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options3 ŃĢ!@Ķ!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’File TypeśĮ Ķ!:Ī!9 @€ƒ€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰ā§–2щ€€‚’Enter the type of file to be associated. The file type is the file extension for the format of the file you want to edit. For example, for the file my_doc.txt, the type of file is TXT.5@Ķ!oĪ!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Editor Name`::Ī!ĻĪ!& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the name of the editor, for example, Text Editor.1 oĪ!Ļ!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Commande9ĻĪ!eĻ!, (€r€4˜˜°€ā £¦k‰‚’Type the path of the executable file for the editor.0 Ļ!•Ļ!' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowseŠaeĻ!q"o ®€Ā€4˜˜°€€€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Files')•Ļ!q"yĖ!‚‚’Select this option to open the Browse dialog box to select the editor’s executable file.d3•Ļ!Õ"1J’’’’’’’’ŲÕ"2"K"Dialog Box Options for Creating a New FrontPage Web]6q"2"' €l€6˜˜˜²€‚’Dialog Box Options for Creating a New FrontPage Web'Õ"Y"$ €€˜€‚’mA2"Ę", (€‚€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the following options when creating a new FrontPage web.<Y""' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsEĘ"G"' €<€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Web Server of File LocationD"‹"- (€/€4˜˜°€ā—µ§”‰‚’Type the name of the Web server on which the new FrontPage web will be stored. If you do not have authoring access on a Web server, type in the full name and path of a folder on your local disk. If you specify a folder that does not exist, FrontPage will offer to create it.;G"Ę"' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Connect Using SSLšĆ‹"¶"- (€‡€4˜˜°€āø䉂’Check this option if you want to connect to the Web server using Secure Socket Layer, a low-level protocol that enables secure communications between a server and FrontPage or a Web browser.CĘ"ł"' €8€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name of New FrontPage WebRč¶"K"j ¢€Ń€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’Type the name of the new FrontPage web. The length, character restrictions, and case sensitivity of the name depends on the Web server you are using. You cannot have more than one FrontPage web with the same name on a server.d3ł"Æ"1O ’’’’’’’’ŁÆ" "6@"Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage Dialog Box]6K" "' €l€6˜˜˜²€‚’Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage Dialog Box'Æ"3"$ €€˜€‚’® "į"- (€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage dialog box to create a new FrontPage web or open an existing FrontPage web.<3""' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.į"K"' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’OpenŠd"Õ"& €Č€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to open the last FrontPage web that was last opened in the FrontPage Explorer.†]K"[ ") "€ŗ€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If the most recently opened FrontPage web was deleted, that name does not display.EÕ"  "' €<€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Open Existing FrontPage Web¾—[ "^ "' €/€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to open the Open FrontPage Web dialog box where you can you choose a FrontPage web to open from all your existing FrontPage Webs.C  "” "' €8€6Œ˜˜°€‚’From a Wizard or Templateڧ^ "{ "3 4€O€4˜˜°€āŅ—ō°‰āS.ŽÅ‰‚’Select this option to open the New FrontPage Web dialog box where you choose what type of FrontPage web you want to create from a list of templates and wizards.@” "» "' €2€6Œ˜˜°€‚’With the Import WizardP){ " "' €S€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to create a new FrontPage web from a directory of files on your local computer or network, using the Import Web Wizard. When you select this option, the Import Web Wizard dialog box is displayed so you can you specify how to create the new FrontPage Web and name the new web.=» "H "' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Blank FrontPage WebÜ "K"' €¹€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to create a FrontPage web with an empty page. When you select this option, the New Web Template dialog box is displayed so you can specify where to create the new FrontPage Web and name the new web.EH ""' €<€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Show Getting Started Dialogš+K"6@"o ¬€W€4˜˜°€€€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Select this option to have the Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage dialog box appear when you start FrontPage, or close or delete a FrontPage web. If you cancel this selection and want to select the option again, choose Tools: Options: General, then"6@"K" select Show Getting Started Dialog. E"{@"1‚’’’’’’’’Ś{@"¹@" E"Edit Link Dialog Box>6@"¹@"' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Edit Link Dialog Box'{@"ą@"$ €€˜€‚’ą­¹@"ĄA"3 4€[€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ć;J P‰‚’Use the Edit Link dialog box to repair a broken hyperlink in one or more of the page listed. This dialog box is accessible only from the Verify Hyperlinks dialog box.<ą@"üA"' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 ĄA"-B"' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ReplaceQ%üA"~B", (€J€4˜˜°€āCfŌŲ‰‚’The URL of the broken hyperlink..-B"¬B"' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’With>~B"źB"& €0€4˜˜°€‚’Type the correct URL.N'¬B"8C"' €N€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Change all pages with this hyperlinksMźB"«C"& €š€4˜˜°€‚’Choose this option to repair the broken hyperlink on all the pages listed.@8C"ėC"' €2€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Select pages to change««C" E"t ¶€W€4˜˜°€‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚‚‚’Choose this option to repair the broken hyperlink on the selected pages. Click a page to select it. To select more than one page, press SHIFT and click each page. = ėC"GE"1¢’’’’’’’’ŪGE"~E"ļH"Open Command7 E"~E"' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Open Command 'GE"„E"$ €€˜€‚’Łt~E"~H"e ˜€é€4˜˜°€ā¾5Y‰āČče ‰ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚āõ=‰ā?=ž‰ā§–2щćęIņP‰‚ā¾5Y‰āČče ‰‚’Use the Open command in the Hyperlink View and the Contents pane of the Folder View to open a selected page or file. By default, the page or file will be opened in the FrontPage Editor.The Open command will open the file in any ASCII text, image, or multimedia file editor that has been associated with the file type in the Configure Editors tab, in the Options dialog box.You can also open a selected page by double-clicking on that page in the Hyperlink View or the Contents pane of the Folder View, or by selecting the page you want with the right mouse button, then selecting Open on the popup menu.q„E"ļH"l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’B~H"1I"1ī’’’’’’’’Ü1I"lI")M"Open With Command;ļH"lI"' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Open With Command'1I"“I"$ €€˜€‚’.ālI"ĮK"L f€Å€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰ā½.¼&‰ā§–2щćęIņP‰‚€€ć/ąQ‰‚’Use the Open With command to open the selected file using an editor that you choose from the list in the Open With Editor dialog box. The editors listed in this dialog box are the FrontPage Editor and all editors you have associated with file types using the Configure Editors tab in the Options dialog box.Note If the type of the file you are opening is already associated with an editor, open the file more quickly by using the FrontPage Explorer's Open Command.;“I"üK"' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Option0 ĮK",L"' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’EditorżüK")M"m ؀!€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Select the editor to be used for the page from this list. The name of the editor, and the path of the editor's executable file are listed.C,L"lM"1ó’’’’’’’’ŻlM"ØM"‚"Properties Command<)M"ØM"' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Properties Command'lM"ĻM"$ €€˜€‚’¾ØM"N". *€!€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰‚‚’Use the Properties command to view the properties of the currently selected folder or file. The Properties dialog box can have three tabs:˜TĻM"1"D V€©€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€ā¾5Y‰‚’·Use the General tab to view the characteristics of the currently selected folder or file. When a folder is selected, properties such as number of files and folders within that folder are displayed. When a file is selected, properties such as type and size of the file are displayed. ·Use the SumN"1")M"mary tab to find out who created and last modified a file. In the Comments field, you can add notes about the file.·Use the Errors tab to learn why FrontPage has flagged a file in the Hyperlink View with the Error icon. The Errors tab only appears when an error has occurred in a page.eN"–"S#v€&e&= €€4˜˜°€‚’.€€4˜˜°€‡"€5‚’’’Error icon:ė<1"‚"Æ .x€4˜˜°€€ €‚‚†v€”Ł!Dialog Box,AL(`web properties DB tabs',0,`',`main')‚†z€”Ł!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’The keyboard shortcut for Properties is ALT+ENTER.?–"Ą‚"1’’’’’’’’ŽĄ‚"ų‚"ąƒ"Rename Command8‚"ų‚"' €"€6˜˜˜²€‚’Rename Command'Ą‚"ƒ"$ €€˜€‚’ĮXų‚"ąƒ"i ¢€°€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€”Ł!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Files')‚‚’Use the Rename command while in the Folder View to rename a folder or file name. < ƒ"„"1=’’’’’’’’ß„"Q„"]†"Cut Command5ąƒ"Q„"' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Cut Command'„"x„"$ €€˜€‚’åoQ„"]†"v ŗ€ß€4˜˜°€‚ā9菌‰€ €‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Use the Cut command while in Folder View when you want to relocate a selected file to another folder. When the icon of the selected file is dimmed, use the Paste command to place the file in the target folder.If you cut a selected file and paste it in another Windows application, only the absolute URL of the file is pasted ¾ not the contents of the file.= x„"š†"1 ’’’’’’’’ąš†"І"¬ˆ"Copy Command6]†"І"' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Copy Command'š†"÷†"$ €€˜€‚’µ?І"¬ˆ"v ŗ€€4˜˜°€‚ā9菌‰€ €‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Use the Copy command while in Folder View when you want to copy a selected file to another folder. Use the Paste command to place the file in the target folder.If you copy a selected file and paste it in another Windows application, only the absolute URL of the file is pasted ¾ not the contents of the file.> ÷†"źˆ"1Š’’’’’’’’įźˆ"!‰"ĄŠ"Paste Command7¬ˆ"!‰"' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Paste Command'źˆ"H‰"$ €€˜€‚’x!‰"ĄŠ"q °€€4˜˜°€‚ā9菌‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚‚’Use the Paste command to place a selected file in the target folder after the file has been copied or cut. If the file has hyperlinks, they will be preserved.Only the absolute URL of the file (not its contents) is pasted into other Windows applications.KH‰" ‹"1Ī ’’’’’’’’ā ‹"P‹"Ē"Open FrontPage Web CommandEĄŠ"P‹"' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’Open FrontPage Web Command ' ‹"w‹"$ €€˜€‚’n3P‹"å"; D€g€4˜˜°€ā|rŌ؉◵§”‰‚ćōϱ7‰‚‚’Use the Open FrontPage Web command to open an existing FrontPage web. In the Open FrontPage Web dialog box, enter the Web server name or the file location, then list the FrontPage webs.You need to be authorized as an administrator or author to open a FrontPage web. If you have not yet entered your name and password, the Name and Password Required Dialog Box opens.The FrontPage Explorer can only open one FrontPage web at a time; however, the same FrontPage web can be opened by another copy of the FrontPage Explorer running on a different computer.¾Žw‹"£Ž"0 .€€4Œ˜°€€ā”Ŀ牂’Note If end-user access has been restricted in the root FrontPage web, name and password are required to list and open FrontPage webs.”uå"D", (€ź€4˜˜°€āßÓźö‰‚’You can also open a FrontPage web by clicking the Open FrontPage Web button on the FrontPage Explorer's toolbar.…!£Ž"ɏ"d#˜€D'  .€€4˜˜°€‡"€$‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Open FrontPage Web button)D" Ą"& €€4˜˜°€‚’ɏ" Ą"ĄŠ"<ɏ"HĄ"' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsE Ą"Ą"' €<€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Web Server or File Location#öHĄ"°Į"- (€ķ€4˜˜°€€€‚’Select the Web server from the list in the Web Server or File Location field or type in the Web server’s network location. If the FrontPage web is not on a Web server, select the folder from the list or type in the full path and folder name.øŽĄ"hĀ"* "€€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If you specify a folder that does not contain a FrontPage web, you are asked if you want to convert the folder to a FrontPage web. ;°Į"£Ā"' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Connect Using SSL7hĀ"ŚÄ"4 6€€4˜˜°€āCfŌŲ‰ā× ¦k‰‚‚’Select this option if you are opening a FrontPage web on a secure port of a Web server that supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). All URLs to pages on a secure Web start with https:// (instead of http://) to indicate the secure link. When a FrontPage web is opened for the first time, you must select this option if you are using FrontPage with a secure Web server. If you do not select this option and you are using FrontPage with a secure Web server, you will receive a message that access has been denied.3 £Ā" Å"' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’List Webs†`ŚÄ"“Å"& €Ą€4˜˜°€‚’Click this button after choosing a Web server or folder to see the available FrontPage webs. 8 Å"ĖÅ"' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’FrontPage Webs<Ķ“Å"Ē"o ¬€›€4˜˜°€āg+¼‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Select the FrontPage web you want to open from the list of FrontPage web titles. The FrontPage webs that are displayed are on the currently selected Web server or in the currently selected folder. LĖÅ"SĒ"1ä’’’’’’’’ćSĒ"˜Ē"KŹ"Close FrontPage Web CommandEĒ"˜Ē"' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’Close FrontPage Web Command'SĒ"æĒ"$ €€˜€‚’5˜Ē"ōČ"3 4€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰€€‚’Use the Close FrontPage Web command to close a FrontPage web. The FrontPage Explorer remains open after you close a FrontPage web. To close the FrontPage Explorer, cancel the Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage dialog box, then choose File: Exit.뻿Ē"ßÉ"0 .€w€4Œ˜°€€ā× ¦k‰‚’Note If you close a Frontage web while a page from that web is open in the FrontPage Editor and needs to be saved, you must re-open the FrontPage web to save the page to that web.lōČ"KŹ"g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’?ßÉ"ŠŹ"1’ ’’’’’’’’䊏"ĆŹ"#Import Command9KŹ"ĆŹ"' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Import Command 'ŠŹ"źŹ"$ €€˜€‚’üĘĆŹ"ęĶ"6 :€€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚€€‚‚’Use the Import command to copy one or more files into your FrontPage web. Along with importing files, you can import the contents of an entire folder.Selecting Import with no FrontPage web open starts the Import Web Wizard. This wizard guides you in creating a new FrontPage web from a folder on your file system or local network. Note The following dialog box options are only available when you choose the Import command with a FrontPage web opened.The Import File To FrontPage Web dialog box maintains an import list. You build the list by adding files from your file system or local network. You can import the entire list at any time. The import list is cleared when you close the FrontPage web.<źŹ""Ī"' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.ęĶ"PĪ"' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’FileY3"Ī"©Ī"& €f€4˜˜°€‚’The name and path of a file on the import list. -PĪ"ÖĪ"' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’URLvP©Ī"LĻ"& € €4˜˜°€‚’The intended location of the file in your FrontPage web after it is imported.2 ÖĪ"~Ļ"' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add File‰cLĻ"#& €Ę€4˜˜°€‚’Click Add File to browse your file system or local network for a file to add to the import ~Ļ"#KŹ"list.4 ~Ļ"G#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add FolderV/##' €_€4˜˜°€‚’Click Add Folder to browse your file system or local network for a folder to add to the import list. When you add a folder, the URL of each file in the folder includes the folder name and the names of any sub-folders. When you import the files, FrontPage will create the folders in the FrontPage web.2 G#Ļ#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Edit URL­€#|#- (€€4˜˜°€€€‚’Click Edit URL to open the Edit URL dialog box, in which you can change the file’s intended location in your FrontPage web.W'Ļ#Ó#0 .€O€4Œ˜°€€€€‚’Note To import pages and files to a hidden directory that cannot be browsed at run time, save the pages and files to the special FrontPage web directory _private. This is useful for storing style pages or pages that you want to include in other pages but do not want users view directly.0 |##' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Removeb<Ó#e#& €x€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to remove a file from the import list.1 #–#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’OK/Stopą¹e#v#' €s€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to add the files on the import list to your FrontPage web. While files are being imported, the OK button becomes a Stop button. Click Stop to stop importing files./–#„#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Closeųv##i  €€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Click Close to close the Import File To FrontPage Web dialog box. Files will remain on the import list until you close the FrontPage web.N„#ė#1% ’’’’’’’’åė#2#ŁA#Publish FrontPage Web CommandG #2#' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Publish FrontPage Web Command'ė#Y#$ €€˜€‚’W2#° #: B€;€4˜˜°€ā|rŌ؉◵§”‰‚€€‚’Use the Publish FrontPage Web command to publish your FrontPage web to a Web server or to copy your FrontPage web to a folder outside of a Web server.If Publish FrontPage Web detects that you are publishing to a Web server that does not have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed, it will launch the FrontPage Web Publishing Wizard (if installed) to publish your FrontPage web. For information about the availability of the FrontPage Web Publishing Wizard, choose "Microsoft on the Web" from the FrontPage Explorer’s Help menu.<Y#ģ #' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsQ*° #= #' €T€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Destination Web Server or File LocationJģ #‡ #. *€9€4˜˜°€€€‚‚’Select the destination Web server from the list or type in a Web server’s network location.To copy the current FrontPage web to a folder outside of a Web server, specify a folder on your local disk. If you specify a folder that does not exist, FrontPage will offer to create it.;= #Ā #' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Connect Using SSLÓ¦‡ #• #- (€M€4˜˜°€€€‚’Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) allows software to communicate with Web servers in a secure, encrypted manner. Many Web sites that conduct electronic commerce use SSL to securely transmit credit card numbers from a customer’s Web browser to the Web server. If you are publishing your FrontPage web on a Web server that supports SSL, click Connect Using SSL to communicate securely between your computer and the Web server.K$Ā #ą #' €H€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name of Destination FrontPage WebŲ„• #ø#3 4€K€4˜˜°€ā”Ŀ牀€‚’Type the name of the destination FrontPage web. To publish to the root FrontPage web of the destination Web server, leave this field blank or type .Aą #ł#' €4€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Copy changed pages onlyͦø#Ę#' €M€4˜˜°€‚’If you are re-publishing a FrontPage web, click this option to only copy pages that have been edited since the last time you published or copied the FrontPage web.J#ł#@#' €F€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add to an existingĘ#@## FrontPage web‡aĘ#£@#& €Ā€4˜˜°€‚’Click this option to make the current FrontPage web a sub-folder of an existing FrontPage web.9@#Ü@#' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Copy child websż“£@#ŁA#j ¢€'€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’If you are publishing or copying the root FrontPage web, click this option to also publish or copy all child webs of the root FrontPage web.CÜ@#B#1 ’’’’’’’’ęB#XB#GD#New Folder Command<ŁA#XB#' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’New Folder Command'B#B#$ €€˜€‚’ČFXB#GD#‚ Ņ€€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰āČče ‰āĢ’艂€ €‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Use the New Folder command to create an empty folder within the current FrontPage web. This command is available only when in Folder View in the FrontPage Explorer.When created, a new folders appears with a temporary name. Change the selected default name by typing a new name for the folder and pressing ENTER.NB#•D#1Ł ’’’’’’’’ē•D#ŲD#c#New Web FrontPage Web CommandCGD#ŲD#' €8€6˜˜˜²€‚’New FrontPage Web Command'•D#’D#$ €€˜€‚’ÓŲD#G#F Z€§€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰āŅ—ō°‰āS.ŽÅ‰‚ā”Äæē‰ćōϱ7‰‚’Use the New FrontPage Web command to create a new FrontPage web. In the New FrontPage Web dialog box, choose a template or Wizard to create the FrontPage web.You need to be authorized as an administrator in the root FrontPage web to create a new FrontPage web. If you have not yet entered your administrator name and password, the Name and Password Required Dialog Box opens. FrontPage creates a new FrontPage web after you enter your name and password.¶~’D#ĪG#8 @€ü€4˜˜°€āĢ’艀€āßÓźö‰‚’You can also create a new FrontPage web by clicking the New FrontPage Web button on the FrontPage Explorer’s toolbar.„ G#RH#d#˜€B'Ž .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’New FrontPage Web buttonéøĪG#;I#1 0€q€4˜˜°€‚ć5x t€‰‚’The Dialog Box Options for Creating a New FrontPage Web is displayed after you choose a template or web wizard so you can specify the location and name of the new FrontPage web.<RH#wI#' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options<;I#³I#' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Template or Wizard ywI#SJ#' €ņ€4˜˜°€‚‚’Select the template or wizard you want to use to create your new FrontPage web.Examples of templates and Wizards are:Dö³I#—L#N j€ķ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·The Normal Web template creates a web with a single, blank page.·The Corporate Presence Wizard creates a professional Internet presence for your organization.·The Customer Support Web template creates a FrontPage web to improve your customer support services, particularly for software companies.·The Discussion Web Wizard creates a discussion group with threads, a table of contents, and full text searching.·The Empty Web template creates a new FrontPage web with nothing in it.YSJ#šN#R r€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€€€€€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·The Import Web Wizard creates a web filled with documents from a directory on your local computer or on a remote file system.·The Learning FrontPage Tutorial template is used with the FrontPage tutorial in the “Getting Started With FrontPage” manual.·The Personal Web template creates a simple FrontPage web with a personal home page.·The Project Web template creates a web for a particular project, containing a list of members, status, schedule, and archive information, and project discussions.@—L#0O#' €2€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add to the current web7 šN#s€#- (€€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰‚’Check this box to add the pages from the template or Wizard to the current FrontPage web. If the template or Wizard you are adding contains a file that already 0O#s€#GD#exists in the current FrontPage web, you will be asked whether you want to replace the existing file.50O#؀#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Description»Rs€#c#i ¢€¤€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’This field contains a brief description of the selected template or Wizard.Q ؀#“#1)’’’’’’’’蓁#ž#ö‚#Microsoft FrontPage Help CommandJ#c#ž#' €F€6˜˜˜²€‚’Microsoft FrontPage Help Command'“#%‚#$ €€˜€‚’Ńež#ö‚#l Ø€Ź€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Microsoft FrontPage Help command to display online Help for this Microsoft application.[*%‚#Qƒ#1Ļ’’’’’’’’éQƒ#„ƒ#C†#About Microsoft FrontPage Explorer CommandT-ö‚#„ƒ#' €Z€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Microsoft FrontPage Explorer Command'Qƒ#̃#$ €€˜€‚’Ų±„ƒ#¤„#' €c€4˜˜°€‚’Use the About Microsoft FrontPage Explorer command to view the version number, product identification number, and other information about your copy of the FrontPage Explorer.;̃#߄#' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Option6¤„#…#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Network Test.Į߄#C†#m ؀ƒ€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Click Network Test to open the FrontPage TCP/IP Test dialog box. Click Start Test to have FrontPage check if you have a compliant TCP/IP stack and determine your host name and IP address.M…#†#1&’’’’’’’’ꐆ#ֆ#ˇ#Microsoft on the Web CommandFC†#ֆ#' €>€6˜˜˜²€‚’Microsoft on the Web Command'†#ż†#$ €€˜€‚’Īaֆ#ˇ#m Ŗ€Ā€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’Use the Microsoft on the Web command to go to the Microsoft FrontPage World Wide Web site.Eż†#ˆ#1ß’’’’’’’’ėˆ#Oˆ#żŒ#Web Settings Command?ˇ#Oˆ#' €0€6˜˜˜²€‚’Web Settings Command 'ˆ#vˆ#$ €€˜€‚’øŠOˆ#.‰#. *€€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰‚‚’Use the Web Settings command to get information about the current FrontPage web.The FrontPage Web Settings dialog box has four tabs:‡%vˆ#µ‹#b ’€K€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āwwQ艂€ ƒ€āg+¼‰āˆ„©)‰āłēቂ€ ƒ€āv§¢ ‰āN}ü—‰‚’·Use the Parameters tab to set up, modify, or remove configuration variables in the current FrontPage web.·Use the Configuration tab to find information about the current FrontPage web, such as web title and web name, and the version of the FrontPage Server Extensions installed on your computer.·Use the Advanced tab to set advanced features of the current FrontPage web, such as client-side image maps, server-side image maps, that do not require FrontPage Server Extensions, and other advanced web configuration settings.œi.‰#QŒ#3 6€Ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āƒvk‰‚’·Use the Language tab to set the default language and HTML encoding for the current FrontPage web.¬µ‹#żŒ#„ €4˜˜°€‚†r€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`web settings DB tabs',0,`',`main')‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’JQŒ#G#1ę ’’’’’’’’ģG#Š#¾Č#Verify Hyperlinks CommandCżŒ#Š#' €8€6˜˜˜²€‚’Verify Hyperlinks Command'G#±#$ €€˜€‚’ ŃŠ#ÉĄ#; D€£€4˜˜°€ā’ƒhu‰āLD˶‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚‚’Use the Verify Hyperlinks command to verify the internal hyperlinks and external hyperlinks in your FrontPage web.When you select Verify Hyperlinks, the FrontPage Explorer checks all internal hyperlinks, then displays the Verify Hyperlinks dialog box.When it is first displayed, the Verify Hyperlinks dialog box lists all broken internal hyperlinks and all external hyperlinks in the FrontPage web. The external hyperlinks are not verified when you select the Verify Hyperlinks command because verification can take a long ±#ÉĄ#żŒ#time. To verify all hyperlinks, click Verify in the Verify Hyperlinks dialog box. This command changes to Stop, so that you can quit verifying hyperlinks before they have all been tested.<±#Į#' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options0 ÉĄ#5Į#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’StatuskEĮ# Į#& €Š€4˜˜°€‚’Displays the status of each hyperlink, using the following images:l5Į# Ā#P#p€:nx .€€4˜˜°€‡"€3‚’€€4˜˜°‚’’’The hyperlink is good.©Y Į#µĀ#P#p€“nx .€€4˜˜°€‡"€2‚’€€4˜˜°‚’’’The hyperlink has not been verified or has been edited since the last verification.n Ā##Ć#P#p€>nx .€€4˜˜°€‡"€1‚’€€4˜˜°‚’’’The hyperlink is broken.)µĀ#LĆ#& €€4˜˜°€‚’-#Ć#yĆ#' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’URLF LĆ#æĆ#& €@€4˜˜°€‚’The hyperlink being verified.5yĆ#ōĆ#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Linked FromK%æĆ#?Ä#& €J€4˜˜°€‚’The page containing the hyperlink.5ōĆ#tÄ#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Verify/StopšÉ?Ä#dÅ#' €“€4˜˜°€‚’Click Verify to start verifying external hyperlinks. While the command is running, the button changes to a Stop button. Click Stop to halt the command before it has verified all external hyperlinks.3 tÄ#—Å#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Edit Link}QdÅ#Ę#, (€¢€4˜˜°€ćø ‹‰‚’Click Edit Link to repair a broken hyperlink using the Edit Link dialog box.3 —Å#GĘ#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Edit PagešĆĘ#7Ē#- (€‡€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Click Edit Page to open the page containing the currently selected hyperlink and scroll to the hyperlink. Use this command to repair or remove a hyperlink by editing it directly on the page.2 GĘ#iĒ#' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add TaskU×7Ē#¾Č#~ Ź€Æ€4˜˜°€ā„bމā˜Ė¾‰‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’Click Add Task while a broken hyperlink is selected to add the task Fix Broken Hyperlink to the To Do List associated with the current FrontPage web. The task is linked to the broken hyperlink on the page.@iĒ#žČ#1K’’’’’’’’ķžČ#7É#QĢ#Options Command9¾Č#7É#' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Options Command'žČ#^É#$ €€˜€‚’Ī 7É#,Ź#. *€A€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚’Use the Options command to set FrontPage Explorer options. When you set an option, it is set for all FrontPage webs.The Options dialog box has three tabs:|+^É#ØĖ#Q p€W€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€āVD¶d‰‚€ ƒ€ā½.¼&‰ā§–2щ‚‚’·Use the General tab to show or hide the Getting Started dialog box, and to warn a user when WebBot Include Components or the text index is out-of-date.·Use the Proxies tab to register the name of a proxy server.·Use the Configure Editors to associate an editor with a file type.©,Ź#QĢ#£  €4˜˜°€†p€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`web options DB tabs',0,`',`main')‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’JØĖ#›Ģ#1’’’’’’’’’ī›Ģ#ÖĢ#¤Ļ#Show Image Editor Command;QĢ#ÖĢ#' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Show Image Editor'›Ģ#żĢ#$ €€˜€‚’¶jÖĢ#³Ī#L f€Õ€4˜˜°€✒ÓŲ‰€€āhşk‰ā5ÜÓŲ‰‚€€āßÓźö‰‚’Use the Show Image Editor command to open the application associated with a GIF image in Tools: Options: Configure Editors. If no application has been associated with a GIF image, applications associated with a JPEG or BMP image will work.You can also go to an image editor by clicking the Image Editor button on the FrontPage Explorer’s toolbar.żĢ#2Ļ#d#˜€8'| .€€4˜˜°€‡"€6‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Image Editor buttonr³Ī#¤Ļ#l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†€€|ā!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’G2Ļ# $1”’’’’’’’’ļ $M$°$Hyperlink View Command¤Ļ# $¤Ļ#A¤Ļ#M$' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’Hyperlink View Command ' $t$$ €€˜€‚’KM$æ$4 6€/€4˜˜°€ā¾5Y‰‚āßÓźö‰‚’Use the Hyperlink View command to display or hide the Hyperlink View. When the Hyperlink View command has a dot next to it, the Hyperlink View is displayed. You can also display the Hyperlink View by clicking the Hyperlink View button on the FrontPage Explorer's toolbar.t$@$d#˜€<'© .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Hyperlink View buttonpæ$°$k ¦€ €4˜˜°€‚†€€ń!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’D@$ō$1~’’’’’’’’šō$2$$Folder View Command>°$2$' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Folder View Command 'ō$Y$$ €€˜€‚’82$‘$4 6€ €4˜˜°€āČče ‰‚āßÓźö‰‚’Use the Folder View command to display or hide the Folder View. When the Folder View command has a dot next to it, the Folder View is displayed.You can also display the Folder View by clicking the Folder View button on the FrontPage Explorer's toolbar.~Y$$d#˜€6'… .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Folder View buttonp‘$$k ¦€ €4˜˜°€‚†€€ń!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’M$Ģ$1ķ’’’’’’’’ńĢ$$Ļ $Hyperlinks to Images CommandG $$' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Hyperlinks to Images Command 'Ģ$:$$ €€˜€‚’w8$±$? L€q€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰ā?=ž‰ā|rŌŲ‰ā× ¦k‰‚’Use the Hyperlinks to Images command to display or hide all hyperlinks to images in a FrontPage web. When the Hyperlinks to Images command has a check mark next to it, hyperlinks to images are displayed in the Hyperlink View. 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On the World Wide Web, questions are often hyperlinks to the answers.5oK%›L%1y’’’’’’’’$’’’’›L%ßM%file.fL%ÉL%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’fileļ›L%ßM%' €ß€4˜˜°€‚’A named collection of information that is stored on a computer disk. Also, an Internet protocol that refers to files on the local disk. You can create file hyperlinks (file://) in the FrontPage Editor using the Insert Hyperlink command.< ÉL%N%1ś’’’’’’’’%’’’’N%ŁN%file server5ßM%PN%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’file server‰cN%ŁN%& €Ę€4˜˜°€‚’A program running on a network that stores files and provide access to them. Also called server.: PN%O%1•’’’’’’’’&’’’’O%z€%file type3 ŁN%FO%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’file type(O%z€%' €€4˜˜°€‚’The format of a file, usually indicated by its filename extension. Editors usually work on a limited set of file types. Use the Choose Editors comFO%z€%ŁN%mand in the FrontPage Editor to select the application with which to edit different file types in FrontPage.7FO%±€%1š’’’’’’’’'’’’’±€%j%finger0 z€%į€%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’finger‰c±€%j%& €Ę€4˜˜°€‚’An Internet program that displays information about the users currently logged on to a computer.9į€%£%1õ’’’’’’’’(’’’’£%_ƒ%firewall2 j%Ձ%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’firewallŠc£%_ƒ%' €Ē€4˜˜°€‚’A method of protecting one network from another network. A firewall blocks unwanted access to the protected network while giving the protected network access to networks outside of the firewall. A company will typically install a firewall to give users access to the Internet while protecting their internal information. FrontPage works with firewalls.7Ձ%–ƒ%1P’’’’’’’’)’’’’–ƒ%Ƅ%folder0 _ƒ%ʃ%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’folderéĀ–ƒ%Ƅ%' €…€4˜˜°€‚’In a URL, a single part of the path to a page. A folder is a named storage area on the computer containing files and other folders. 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A FrontPage form is associated with a form handler in the Form Properties dialog box.?ęˆ%ä‰%1U’’’’’’’’.’’’’ä‰%śŠ%formatted text8„‰%Š%' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’formatted textŽ·ä‰%śŠ%' €o€4˜˜°€‚’A mono-spaced paragraph style in which all white space (such as tabs and spaces) is displayed by the browser. In other text styles, extra white space may be ignored by the browser.CŠ%=‹%1’’’’’’’’/’’’’=‹%ż‹%formatting toolbar<śŠ%y‹%' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’formatting toolbar„^=‹%ż‹%& €¼€4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage Editor toolbar containing commands that reformat selected paragraphs or text.> y‹%;Œ%1ē’’’’’’’’0’’’’;Œ%äŒ%forms toolbar7ż‹%rŒ%' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’forms toolbarrL;Œ%äŒ%& €˜€4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage Editor toolbar containing commands that create form fields.6rŒ%%1M’’’’’’’’1’’’’%1Ž%frame/äŒ%I%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’framečĮ%1Ž%' €ƒ€4˜˜°€‚’A named element of a frame set. A frame appears in a Web browser as a scrollable window in which pages can be displayed. You assign a page to a frame when you create a hyperlink to the page.: I%kŽ%1’’’’’’’’2’’’’kŽ%YĄ%frame set3 1Ž%žŽ%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’frame setƈkŽ%YĄ%' €€4˜˜°€‚’A page that defines a set of named scrollable windows in which other pages can be displayed. Use a frame set when you want the contents of one part of the page to remain unchanged while the contents of other parts of the page change based on hyperlinks that the user selects. To create a frame set in FrontPage, fržŽ%YĄ%1Ž%om the FrontPage Editor File menu, choose New and choose the Frames wizard.AžŽ%šĄ%1ä’’’’’’’’3’’’’šĄ%=Į%FrontPage Editor:YĄ%ŌĄ%' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’FrontPage EditoriCšĄ%=Į%& €†€4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage tool for creating, editing, and testing Web pages.CŌĄ%€Į%1’’’’’’’’4’’’’€Į%=Ā%FrontPage Explorer<=Į%¼Į%' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’FrontPage Explorer[€Į%=Ā%& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage program that lets you create, view, modify, and administer FrontPage webs.L¼Į%‰Ā%1’’’’’’’’5’’’’‰Ā%DÄ%FrontPage Server ExtensionsE=Ā%ĪĀ%' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’FrontPage Server ExtensionsvO‰Ā%DÄ%' €Ÿ€4˜˜°€‚’A set of programs and scripts that support FrontPage and extend the functionality of the Web server. The FrontPage Server Extensions are available for the Microsoft Internet Information Server and other popular Windows NT and UNIX Web servers. If you are not sure if your Web server is supported, visit /www.microsoft.com/frontpage.> ĪĀ%‚Ä%1 ’’’’’’’’6’’’’‚Ä%MĘ%FrontPage web7DÄ%¹Ä%' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’FrontPage web”g‚Ä%MĘ%- (€Ļ€4˜˜°€€€‚’A home page and its associated pages, images, documents, multimedia, and other files that is stored on a World Wide Web server or on a computer’s hard drive. A FrontPage web also contains files that support FrontPage functionality such as WebBot components, and that allow the web to be opened, copied, edited, and administered in the FrontPage Explorer.C¹Ä%Ę%1g’’’’’’’’7’’’’Ę%“Ē%FrontPage web name<MĘ%ĢĘ%' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’FrontPage web namečĮĘ%“Ē%' €ƒ€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the FrontPage web. A FrontPage web name corresponds to a directory name on a Web server and is subject to the length, character restrictions, and case sensitivity of that server.DĢĘ%ųĒ%1¢’’’’’’’’8’’’’ųĒ%VÉ%FrontPage web title=“Ē%5Č%' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’FrontPage web title!śųĒ%VÉ%' €õ€4˜˜°€‚’A descriptive name for a FrontPage web. The FrontPage web title is displayed in the title bar of the Front Page Explorer window when the FrontPage web is open. A FrontPage web title must start with a letter and can have a maximum of 31 characters.45Č%ŠÉ%1+’’’’’’’’9’’’’ŠÉ%Ź%FTP-VÉ%·É%' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’FTPŹ£ŠÉ%Ź%' €G€4˜˜°€‚’(File Transfer Protocol) The Internet service that transfers files from one computer to another. You can create ftp hyperlinks (ftp://) in the FrontPage Editor.4·É%µŹ%1š’’’’’’’’:’’’’µŹ%qĖ%GIF-Ź%āŹ%' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’GIFiµŹ%qĖ%& €Ņ€4˜˜°€‚’(Graphics Interchange Format) A commonly used method of encoding images that contain up to 256 colors.7āŹ%ØĖ%1G’’’’’’’’;’’’’ØĖ%øĢ%gopher0 qĖ%ŲĖ%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’gopher๨Ė%øĢ%' €s€4˜˜°€‚’The Internet protocol in which files are displayed in a hierarchical menu and are retrieved based on user input. You can create gopher hyperlinks (gopher://) in the FrontPage Editor.8ŲĖ%šĢ%1p’’’’’’’’<’’’’šĢ%(Ī%heading1 øĢ%!Ķ%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’headingąšĢ%(Ī%' €Į€4˜˜°€‚’A paragraph type that is displayed in a large, bold typeface. The size of a heading is related to its level: Heading 1 is the largest, Heading 2, the next largest, and so on. Use headings to name pages and parts of pages.= !Ķ%eĪ%1’’’’’’’’=’’’’eĪ%F&hidden field6(Ī%›Ī%' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’hidden fieldŸxeĪ%F&' €ń€4˜˜°€‚’A form field that is invisible to the user but that supplies data to the form handler. Each hidden field is implemented as a name-value pair. When the form is submitted by the user, its hidden fields are passed to the form-handler along with name-value pairs for each visible form field. You add hidden fields to Fron›Ī%F&(Ī%tPage by clicking Add in the Form Properties dialog box.> ›Ī%„&1k’’’’’’’’>’’’’„&±&hidden folderI!F&Ķ&( €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’hidden folderhidden directory佄&±&' €{€4˜˜°€‚’A folder in a FrontPage web with a name beginning with an underscore character, as in _hidden. By default, pages and files in hidden folders cannot be viewed from the FrontPage Explorer.: Ķ&ė&1Ģ’’’’’’’’?’’’’ė&}&home page3 ±&&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’home page_2ė&}&- (€e€4˜˜°€€€‚’The starting point on a Web server. It is the page that is retrieved and displayed by default when a user visits the Web server. The default home-page name for a server depends on the server’s configuration. On most Web servers, it is index.html or index.htm. Some servers support multiple home pages.@&½&1’’’’’’’’@’’’’½&&horizontal line9}&ö&' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’horizontal line‹e½&&& €Ź€4˜˜°€‚’A horizontal graphic element on a World Wide Web page often used to separate sections of the page.8ö&¹&1|’’’’’’’’A’’’’¹&ż&hotspot1 &ź&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’hotspotģ¹&ż&' €Ł€4˜˜°€‚’A graphically defined area in an image that contains a hyperlink. An image with hotspots is called an image map. In browsers, hotspots are invisible. Users can tell that a hotspot is present by the changing appearance of the pointer.< ź&9&1’’’’’’’’B’’’’9&&htimage.exe5ż&n&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’HTIMAGE.EXE—q9&&& €ā€4˜˜°€‚’The CERN image map dispatcher. This program handles server-side image maps when the image map style is "CERN".5n&:&1…’’’’’’’’C’’’’:&Š&HTML.&h&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’HTML"ū:&Š&' €÷€4˜˜°€‚’(HyperText Markup Language). The standard language for describing the contents and structure of pages on the World Wide Web. The FrontPage Page Editor reads and writes HTML files. You do not need to know anything about HTML syntax to use FrontPage.?h&É&1¹’’’’’’’’D’’’’É&C &HTML attribute8Š& &' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’HTML attributeBÉ&C &' €7€4˜˜°€‚’A name-value pair used within an HTML tag to assign additional properties to the object being defined. FrontPage assigns some attributes automatically when you create an object such as a paragraph or image map. You can assign other attributes by editing the Properties dialog box.H &‹ &1P’’’’’’’’E’’’’‹ &“ &HTML character encodingAC &Ģ &' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’HTML character encodingĒ ‹ &“ &' €A€4˜˜°€‚’A table which associates a numeric index with each character in a character set. The table is used when you create a Web page for use in a specific language.9Ģ &Ģ &1H’’’’’’’’F’’’’Ģ &Ū &HTML tag2 “ &ž &' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’HTML tagŻ°Ģ &Ū &- (€a€4˜˜°€€€‚’A symbol used in HTML to identify a page element’s type, format, and structure. The FrontPage Editor automatically creates HTML tags to represent each element on the page.5ž & &1 ’’’’’’’’G’’’’ &ę &HTTP.Ū &> &' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’HTTP؁ &ę &' €€4˜˜°€‚’(HyperText Transport Protocol) The Internet protocol that allows World Wide Web browsers to retrieve information from servers.: > & &1Z’’’’’’’’H’’’’ &@&hyperlink3 ę &S&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’hyperlinkķĘ &@&' €€4˜˜°€‚’A jump from text or from an image map to a page or other type of file on the World Wide Web. In World Wide Web pages, hyperlinks are the primary way to navigate between pages and among Web sites.?S&&1 ’’’’’’’’I’’’’&É@&hyperlink view8@&·&' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’Hyperlink Viewß&É@&' €æ€4˜˜°€‚’A graphical view in the FrontPage·&É@&@& Explorer that displays graphically shows the hyperlinks among pages and other files in your FrontPage web along with the hyperlinks from your FrontPage web to other World Wide Web sites.: ·&A&1ņ’’’’’’’’J’’’’A&»B&hypertext3 É@&6A&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’hypertext…^A&»B&' €½€4˜˜°€‚’Originally, any textual information on a computer containing jumps to other information. The hypertext jumps are called hyperlinks. In World Wide Web pages hypertext is the primary way to navigate between pages and among Web sites. Hypertext on World Wide Web pages has been expanded to include hyperlinks from text and hyperlinks from image maps.46A&ļB&1;’’’’’’’’K’’’’ļB&öC&IIS-»B&C&' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’IISڳļB&öC&' €g€4˜˜°€‚’(Internet Information Server) Microsoft's high-performance, secure, and extensible Internet server based on Windows NT Server. IIS supports the World Wide Web, FTP, and gopher.6C&,D&1’’’’’’’’’L’’’’,D&ˆE&image/öC&[D&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’image-,D&ˆE&' € €4˜˜°€‚’A graphic in GIF or JPEG file format that can be inserted in a World Wide Web page. FrontPage lets you import images in the following formats and insert them as GIF or JPEG: GIF , JPEG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIFF, MAC, MSP, PCD, RAS, WPG, EPS, PCX, and WMF.@[D&ČE&1W’’’’’’’’M’’’’ČE&ßF&image alignment9ˆE&F&' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’image alignmentŽ·ČE&ßF&' €o€4˜˜°€‚’In FrontPage, the specification of how images and text are aligned with each other on the page. You specify image alignment in FrontPage by editing the Image Properties dialog box.AF& G&1’’’’’’’’N’’’’ G&ōG&image form field:ßF&ZG&' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’image form fieldšt G&ōG&& €č€4˜˜°€‚’A form field that displays an image in a form. By clicking the image, the user either submits or clears the form.: ZG&.H&1ņ’’’’’’’’O’’’’.H&ęI&image map3 ōG&aH&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’image map…^.H&ęI&' €½€4˜˜°€‚’An image containing one or more invisible regions, called hotspots, which are assigned hyperlinks. Typically, an image map gives users visual cues about the information made available by clicking on each part of the image. For example, a geographical map could be made into an image map by assigning hotspots to each region of interest on the map.> aH&$J&1%’’’’’’’’P’’’’$J& K&image toolbar7ęI&[J&' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’image toolbar°‰$J& K&' €€4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage Editor toolbar that contains commands that operate on images. You use the image toolbar to create hotspots, for example.= [J&HK&1?’’’’’’’’Q’’’’HK&JL&IMAGEMAP.EXE6 K&~K&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’IMAGEMAP.EXEĢ„HK&JL&' €K€4˜˜°€‚’The NCSA image map dispatcher. This program handles server-side image maps when the image map style is "NCSA" and you are using the FrontPage Personal Web Server.= ~K&‡L&1’’’’’’’’R’’’’‡L&\M&inline image6JL&½L&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’inline imageŸy‡L&\M&& €ņ€4˜˜°€‚’An image that is embedded in a line of text rather than in its own window. In FrontPage, images are inline by default.A½L&M&1V’’’’’’’’S’’’’M&²N&interlaced image:\M&×M&' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’interlaced imageŪ“M&²N&' €i€4˜˜°€‚’A GIF image that is displayed full-sized at low resolution while it is being loaded, and at increasingly higher resolutions until it is fully loaded and has a normal appearance.C×M&õN&1é’’’’’’’’T’’’’õN&›O&internal hyperlink<²N&1O&' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’internal hyperlinkjDõN&›O&& €ˆ€4˜˜°€‚’A hyperlink to any file that is inside the current FrontPage web.= 1O&ŲO&1’’’’’’’’U’’’’ŲO&»€&internal web6›O&€&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’ŲO&€&›O&internal web”{ŲO&»€&& €ö€4˜˜°€‚’A World Wide Web site created within an organization and accessible only to members of that organization on an intranet.9€&ō€&1“’’’’’’’’V’’’’ō€&N‚&Internet2 »€&&&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Internet(ō€&N‚&' €€4˜˜°€‚’The global computer network, composed of thousands of Wide Area Networks (WANs) and Local Area Networks (LANs), that uses TCP\IP to provide world-wide communications to homes, schools, businesses, and governments. The World Wide Web runs on the Internet.L&&š‚&1 ’’’’’’’’W’’’’š‚&Yƒ&Internet database connectorEN‚&߂&' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’Internet database connectorzTš‚&Yƒ&& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’A Microsoft IIS feature that allows your World Wide Web site to access databases.3߂&Œƒ&19’’’’’’’’X’’’’Œƒ&’„&IP,Yƒ&øƒ&' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’IPڳŒƒ&’„&' €g€4˜˜°€‚’(Internet Protocol) Internet software that divides data into packets for transmission over the Internet. Computers must run IP to communicate across the Internet. See also TCP.; øƒ&Ķ„&1#’’’’’’’’Y’’’’Ķ„&µ†&IP address4 ’„&…&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’IP address“Ķ„&µ†&' €€4˜˜°€‚’(Internet Protocol address) The standard way of identifying a computer that is connected to the Internet, much the way a telephone number identifies a telephone on a telephone network. The IP address is four numbers separated by periods, and each number is less than 256, for example, 192.200.44.69. Your system administrator or Internet service provider will assign your machine an IP address.@…&õ†&1’’’’’’’’Z’’’’õ†&ƈ&IP address mask9µ†&.‡&' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’IP address mask•nõ†&ƈ&' €Ż€4˜˜°€‚’(Internet Protocol address mask) A range of IP addresses defined so that only machines with IP addresses within the range are allowed access to an Internet service. To mask a portion of the IP address, replace it with the asterisk wild card character (*). For example, 192.44.*.* represents every computer on the Internet with an IP address beginning with 192.44.6.‡&łˆ&1^’’’’’’’’[’’’’łˆ&!Š&ISAPI/ƈ&(‰&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’ISAPIłŅłˆ&!Š&' €„€4˜˜°€‚’(Internet Server Application Programming Interface) A high-performance Web server application development interface, developed by Process Software and Microsoft Corporation, that can be used in place of CGI.5(‰&VŠ&1z’’’’’’’’\’’’’VŠ&›‹&Java.!Š&„Š&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’JavašVŠ&›‹&' €į€4˜˜°€‚’A general-purpose programming language created by Sun Microsystems. Java can be used to create Java applets. A Java program is downloaded from the Web server and interpreted by a program running on the machine containing the Web browser.< „Š&׋&1’’’’’’’’]’’’’׋&£Œ&Java applet5›‹& Œ&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Java applet—q׋&£Œ&& €ā€4˜˜°€‚’A short program written in Java that is attached to a World Wide Web page and executed by the browser machine.; Œ&ތ&1+’’’’’’’’^’’’’ތ&Ī&JavaScript4 £Œ&&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’JavaScript¼•ŽŒ&Ī&' €+€4˜˜°€‚’A cross-platform, World Wide Web scripting language developed by Netscape Communications. JavaScript code is inserted directly into the HTML page.5&Ž&1=’’’’’’’’_’’’’Ž& &JPEG.Ī&1Ž&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’JPEGڳŽ& &' €g€4˜˜°€‚’(Joint Photographic Expert Group) A color image format with excellent compression for most kinds of images. 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In the FrontPage Editor you can create numbered lists or bulleted lists, menus, directories, or definitions.4ĒĮ&ģĀ&1«’’’’’’’’c’’’’ģĀ&cĆ&MAC-øĀ&Ć&' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’MACJ$ģĀ&cĆ&& €H€4˜˜°€‚’The Macintosh Paint image format.7Ć&šĆ&1’’’’’’’’d’’’’šĆ&uÄ&mailto0 cĆ&ŹĆ&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’mailto«„šĆ&uÄ&' € €4˜˜°€‚’The Internet protocol that is used to send electronic mail. You can create mailto hyperlinks (mailto://) in the FrontPage Editor.8ŹĆ&­Ä&1’’’’’’’’e’’’’­Ä&‘Å&marquee1 uÄ&ŽÄ&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’marquee³Œ­Ä&‘Å&' €€4˜˜°€‚’A region on a page that displays a horizontally scrolling message. To create a marquee in FrontPage, you apply the Scrolling Text format.: ŽÄ&ĖÅ&1ē’’’’’’’’f’’’’ĖÅ&xĘ&menu list3 ‘Å&žÅ&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’menu listzTĖÅ&xĘ&& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’A list of short paragraph entries formatted with little white space between them.9žÅ&±Ę&1’’’’’’’’g’’’’±Ę&łĒ&meta tag2 xĘ&ćĘ&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’meta tagļ±Ę&łĒ&' €ß€4˜˜°€‚’An HTML tag that must appear in the portion of the page. 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Also called multihoming.@\Ė&TĢ&1p’’’’’’’’l’’’’TĢ&„Ķ&name-value pair9Ģ&Ģ&' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’name-value pair÷ŠTĢ&„Ķ&' €”€4˜˜°€‚’The name of a form field and the value of the field at the time the form is submitted. Each field in a form can have one or more name-value pairs, and the form itself can have one or more name-value pairs.JĢ&ĪĶ&1M’’’’’’’’m’’’’ĪĶ&ŃĪ&NCSA image map dispatcherC„Ķ&Ī&' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’NCSA image map dispatcherĄ™ĪĶ&ŃĪ&' €3€4˜˜°€‚’The program IMAGEMAP.EXE, which handles server-side image maps when the image map style is "NCSA" and you are using the FrontPage Personal Web Server.< Ī& Ļ&1Æ’’’’’’’’n’’’’ Ļ&d'nested list5ŃĪ&BĻ&' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’nested listļ Ļ&d'' €ß€4˜˜°€‚’A list that is contained within a member of another list. Nesting is indicated by indentation in most Web browsers. When you create one list element wBĻ&d'ŃĪ&ithin another list element in FrontPage, the new list element is automatically nested.ABĻ&„'1i’’’’’’’’o’’’’„'Ķ'network location:d'ß'' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’network locationīĒ„'Ķ'' €€4˜˜°€‚’In a URL, the unique name that identifies an Internet server. A network location has two or more parts, separated by periods, as in my.network.location. Also called host name and Internet address.5ß''1’’’’’’’’p’’’’'å'news.Ķ'0'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’newsµŽ'å'' €€4˜˜°€‚’The Internet protocol for retrieving files from an Internet news service. You can create news hyperlinks (news://) in the FrontPage Editor.< 0'!'1ó’’’’’’’’q’’’’!'Ų'normal text5å'V'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’normal text‚\!'Ų'& €ø€4˜˜°€‚’The default paragraph style of the FrontPage Editor, intended for use in text paragraphs.6V''12’’’’’’’’r’’’’' 'NSAPI/Ų'='' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’NSAPIͦ' '' €M€4˜˜°€‚’(Netscape Server Application Programming Interface) A Netscape-only Web server application development interface, developed by Netscape Communications Corporation.> ='H'1ķ’’’’’’’’s’’’’H'÷'numbered list7 ''' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’numbered listxRH'÷'& €¤€4˜˜°€‚’The World Wide Web page paragraph style that presents an ordered list of items.4'+'1&’’’’’’’’t’’’’+''OLE-÷'X'' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’OLEŞ+''' €=€4˜˜°€‚’(Object Linking and Embedding) An object system created by Microsoft. OLE lets the author invoke different editor components to create a compound document.BX'_'1å’’’’’’’’u’’’’_''one-line text box;'š'' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’one-line text boxhB_''& €„€4˜˜°€‚’A labeled, single-line form field in which users can type text.5š'7'16’’’’’’’’v’’’’7'8 'page.'e'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’pageÓ¬7'8 '' €Y€4˜˜°€‚’A single document in a World Wide Web site written using the HTML language. You use the FrontPage Editor to create, modify, and test pages, without having to learn HTML.; e's '16’’’’’’’’w’’’’s 'n 'page title4 8 '§ '' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’page titleĒ s 'n '' €A€4˜˜°€‚’A text string identifying a page. The page title is displayed in the FrontPage Explorer and is used by many FrontPage Editor and FrontPage Explorer commands.@§ '® '1½’’’’’’’’x’’’’® '+ 'paragraph style9n 'ē '' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’paragraph styleD® '+ '- (€/€4˜˜°€€€‚’A label for a FrontPage Editor paragraph-type. Paragraph style specifies the type of font to use in a paragraph, along with the font’s size, and other attributes. Paragraph style also specifies whether to use bullets and numbering, and controls indentation and line spacing.9ē 'd '1ļ’’’’’’’’y’’’’d ' 'password2 + '– '' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’password„^d ' '& €¼€4˜˜°€‚’A text string that allows a user access to an Internet service, if the service requires it.5– 'O '11’’’’’’’’z’’’’O 'K'path. '} '' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’pathΧO 'K'' €O€4˜˜°€‚’The portion of a URL that identifies the folders containing a file. For example, in the URL http://my.web.site/hello/world/greetings.htm, the path is /hello/world/.4} ''1č’’’’’’’’{’’’’'3'PCT-K'¬'' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’PCT‡a'3'& €Ā€4˜˜°€‚’(Personal Communications Technology) An enhanced version of Secure Socket Layer. See also SSL.4¬'g'1C’’’’’’’’|’’’’g'_@'PCX-3'”'' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’PCXæ˜g'_@'' €1€4˜˜°€‚’A file format that compresses its image data with RLE-type compressi”'_@'3'on, used by early versions of Windows PaintBrush. FrontPage can import PCX files.8”'—@'1’’’’’’’’}’’’’—@'pA'plug-in1 _@'Č@'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’plug-in؁—@'pA'' €€4˜˜°€‚’One of a set of software modules that integrate into Web browsers to offer a range of interactive and multimedia capabilities.5Č@'„A'1Č’’’’’’’’~’’’’„A'8C'port.pA'ÓA'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’porte>„A'8C'' €}€4˜˜°€‚’One of the network input/output channels of a computer running TCP/IP. In the World Wide Web, port usually refers to the port number a server is running on. A single computer can have many Web servers running on it, but only one server can be running on each port. The default port for World Wide Web servers is 80.; ÓA'sC'1S’’’’’’’’’’’’sC'‹D'properties4 8C'§C'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’propertiesä½sC'‹D'' €{€4˜˜°€‚’The settings and values that characterize an item in a FrontPage web, such as the title and URL of a web, the file name and path of a file, or the name and initial value of a form field.9§C'ÄD'11’’’’’’’’€’’’’ÄD'¼E'protocol2 ‹D'öD'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’protocolƟÄD'¼E'' €?€4˜˜°€‚’A method of accessing a document or service over the Internet, such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Also called type.= öD'łE'1’’’’’’’’’’’’łE'ĆF'proxy server6¼E'/F'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’proxy server”nłE'ĆF'& €Ü€4˜˜°€‚’An Internet server that acts as a firewall, mediating traffic between a protected network and the Internet.< /F'’F'1÷’’’’’’’’‚’’’’’F'ŗG'push button5ĆF'4G'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’push button†`’F'ŗG'& €Ą€4˜˜°€‚’A form field that lets the user submit the form or that resets the form to its initial state.= 4G'÷G'1“’’’’’’’’ƒ’’’’÷G'MI'radio button6ŗG'-H'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’radio button ł÷G'MI'' €ó€4˜˜°€‚’A form field that presents the user with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button. Radio buttons are presented in a list, one of which is selected by default. Selecting a new member of the list deselects the currently selected item.4-H'I'1­’’’’’’’’„’’’’I'śI'RAS-MI'®I'' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’RASL&I'śI'& €L€4˜˜°€‚’Sun Raster Image File image format.@®I':J'1+’’’’’’’’…’’’’:J'%K'registered user9śI'sJ'' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’registered user²‹:J'%K'' €€4˜˜°€‚’A user of a Web site with a recorded name and password. In a FrontPage web, you can register users with a WebBot Registration component.= sJ'bK'1?’’’’’’’’†’’’’bK'dM'relative URL6%K'˜K'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’relative URLĢ„bK'dM'' €K€4˜˜°€‚’The Internet address of a page or other World Wide Web resource with respect to the Internet address of the current page. A relative URL gives the path from the current location of the page to the location of the destination page or resource. A relative URL can optionally include a protocol. For example, the relative URL doc/sample.htm refers to the page sample.htm in the directory doc, below the current directory.9˜K'M'1±’’’’’’’’‡’’’’M'O'root web<dM'ŁM'' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’root FrontPage web<M'O'' €+€4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage web that is provided by the server by default. To access the root web, you supply the URL of the server without specifying a page name. FrontPage is installed with a default root web named . All FrontPage webs are contained by the root FrontPage web.4ŁM'IO'1·’’’’’’’’ˆ’’’’IO' €'row-O'vO'' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’rowV0IO' €'& €`€4˜˜°€‚’In a table, a horizontal collection of cells.vO' €'O'4vO'@€'1’’’’’’’’‰’’’’@€'‹'RTF- €'m€'' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’RTF÷@€'‹'' €ļ€4˜˜°€‚’(Rich Text Format) A method of encoding text formatting and document structure using the ASCII character set. By convention, RTF files have an RTF filename extension. You can open RTF files in the FrontPage Editor and have it converted to HTML.7m€''1U’’’’’’’’Š’’’’'ą‚'script0 ‹'ņ'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’scriptīǁ'ą‚'' €€4˜˜°€‚’A type of computer code than can be directly executed by a program that understands the language in which the script is written. Scripts do not need to be compiled into object code to be executed.Cņ'#ƒ'1ž’’’’’’’’‹’’’’#ƒ'ރ'scrolling text box<ą‚'_ƒ'' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’scrolling text boxY#ƒ'ރ'& €²€4˜˜°€‚’A labeled, multiple-line form field in which users can type one or more lines of text.< _ƒ'„'1¶’’’’’’’’Œ’’’’„'”„'search form5ރ'O„'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’search formE„'”„'& €>€4˜˜°€‚’See WebBot Search component.DO„'Ų„'1’’’’’’’’’’’’Ų„'؅'Secure Socket Layer=”„'…'' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Secure Socket Layer“mŲ„'؅'& €Ś€4˜˜°€‚’(SSL) A low-level protocol that enables secure communications between a server and FrontPage or a browser.> …'ę…'1’’’’’’’’Ž’’’’ę…'·†'selection bar7؅'†'' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’selection barštę…'·†'& €č€4˜˜°€‚’An unmarked column along the left edge of the FrontPage Editor window that is used to select text with the mouse.7†'ī†'1c’’’’’’’’’’’’ī†'ˆ'server0 ·†'‡'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’serverüÕī†'ˆ'' €«€4˜˜°€‚’A computer that offers services on a network. On the World Wide Web, the server is the computer that runs the Web server program that responds to HTTP protocol requests by providing Web pages. Also called host.F‡'`ˆ'1„’’’’’’’’’’’’`ˆ'ž‰'server-side image map?ˆ'Ÿˆ'' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’server-side image map’Ų`ˆ'ž‰'' €±€4˜˜°€‚’An image map that passes the coordinates of the cursor to a CGI handler routine on the server. Server-side image maps require your server to compute the target URL of the hyperlink based on the cursor coordinates.DŸˆ'ā‰'1’’’’’’’’‘’’’’ā‰'½Š'server-side include=ž‰'Š'' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’server-side includežxā‰'½Š'& €š€4˜˜°€‚’A feature provided by some Web servers that automatically inserts text onto pages when they are given to the browser.5Š'ņŠ'1’’’’’’’’’’’’’ņŠ'Š‹'SGML.½Š' ‹'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’SGML°‰ņŠ'Š‹'' €€4˜˜°€‚’An ISO (International Standards Organization) markup language for representing documents on computers. HTML is based on SGML concepts.< ‹' Œ'1e’’’’’’’’“’’’’ Œ'5'size handle5Š‹'AŒ'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’size handleōĶ Œ'5'' €›€4˜˜°€‚’The black rectangle displayed on a selected form field or hotspot. When you select a size handle, the cursor becomes a bi-directional arrow. Click and drag a size handle to reshape the field or hotspot.BAŒ'w'1o’’’’’’’’”’’’’w'¤Ž'special character;5'²'' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’special characterņĖw'¤Ž'' €—€4˜˜°€‚’A character not in the standard 7-bit ASCII character set, such as the copyright mark (©). In FrontPage, you add special characters in the FrontPage Editor using the Symbol command on the Insert menu.A²'åŽ'1ń’’’’’’’’•’’’’åŽ'•'standard toolbar:¤Ž''' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’standard toolbarvPåŽ'•'& € €4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage Editor toolbar containing the most commonly used menu commands.; 'Š'1Æ’’’’’’’’–’’’’Š'ąĄ'status bar4 •'Ą'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’status bŠ'Ą'•'arŠ©Š'ąĄ'' €S€4˜˜°€‚’The area at the bottom of the FrontPage Editor or FrontPage Explorer that displays information about the currently selected command or about an operation in progress.< Ą'Į'1ł’’’’’’’’—’’’’Į'ŁĮ'strong text5ąĄ'QĮ'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’strong textˆbĮ'ŁĮ'& €Ä€4˜˜°€‚’The HTML character style used for strong emphasis. Certain browsers display this style as bold.6QĮ'Ā'1d’’’’’’’’˜’’’’Ā'=Ć'table/ŁĮ'>Ā'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’table’ŲĀ'=Ć'' €±€4˜˜°€‚’One or more rows of cells on a page used to organize the layout of a page or arrange data systematically. In FrontPage, you can place anything in a table cell, including text, images, forms, and WebBot components.> >Ā'{Ć'1’’’’’’’’™’’’’{Ć'SÅ'tag selection7=Ć'²Ć'' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’tag selection”z{Ć'SÅ'' €õ€4˜˜°€‚’In the FrontPage Editor, a method of selecting a group of paragraphs and other objects on a page. Use tag selection to select the members of a list, an entire form, or a WebBot component. To tag select a set of objects, move the cursor to the left of the objects until the cursor becomes the tag selection cursor (an arrow pointing to the upper-right), and then double-click.5²Ć'ˆÅ'1g’’’’’’’’š’’’’ˆÅ'ŗĘ'task.SÅ'¶Å'' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’task݈Å'ŗĘ'' €»€4˜˜°€‚’An item on a FrontPage To Do List representing one action you need to perform to complete a FrontPage web. Some tasks are automatically generated by FrontPage Wizards. 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If the handler is a custom CGI script, this opens the Settings For Custom Form Handler dialog box.7Ü)G)' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Hidden FieldsŪ®)")- (€]€4˜˜°€āTĖ}y‰‚’Use this section of the dialog box to create and modify optional hidden fields. These fields are sent to the form handler as name-value pairs when the form is submitted..G)P)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameN(")ž)& €P€4˜˜°€‚’Lists each hidden form field by name./P)Ķ)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueM'ž))& €N€4˜˜°€‚’Lists the value of the hidden field.-Ķ)G)' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add‹_)Ņ), (€¾€4˜˜°€ć+u+މ‚’Click Add to add a new hidden field. You add a field using the Name/Value Pair dialog box.0 G))' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Modify•oŅ)—)& €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Click Modify to modify the selected hidden field. You modify a field using the Hidden Form Field dialog box.0 )Ē)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Removeš1—)a )i ¢€b€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Forms')‚‚’Click Remove to remove the selected field.@Ē)” )1(’’’’’’’’Ē” )Ś )’ƒ)Marquee Command9a )Ś )' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Marquee Command'” ) )$ €€˜€‚’/éŚ )0 )F Z€Ó€4˜˜°€ā?扂ā’g/‰ā× ¦k‰ā Ĉ ‰€€‚’Use the Marquee command to insert a region for animated text on the active page. Marquees are useful for drawing the user's attention to a line of text, such as a headline or an important announcement.A marquee will be inserted at the insertion point on the page after the properties have been set in the Marquee Properties dialog box. To view the text movement of the marquee as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.©z )Ł )/ .€ō€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note Some Web browsers cannot display marquees. 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If text was selected on the active page when you chose the Marquee command, it will be display it in the Text field.3 C )J)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DirectionkE)µ)& €Š€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the direction in which the animated marquee text will move..J)ć)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’LeftzTµ)])& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’This option causes marquee text to move from the right to the left window border./ć)Œ)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RightzT])@)& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’This option causes marquee text to move from the left to the right window borŒ)@)a )der.8Œ)J@)' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Movement Speed^8@)Ø@)& €p€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the speed at which the marquee text will move./J@)×@)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Delay†`Ø@)]A)& €Ą€4˜˜°€‚’This option specifies the delay, in milliseconds, before the marquee text will begin to move.0 ×@)A)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Amount†`]A)B)& €Ą€4˜˜°€‚’This option specifies the amount of movement, in pixels, by which the marquee text will move.2 A)EB)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BehaviorqKB)¶B)& €–€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the type of motion that will be used to animate the marquee text.0 EB)ęB)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Scroll°‰¶B)–C)' €€4˜˜°€‚’Similar to a stock ticker, this option causes the marquee text to continuously scroll across the screen, in the direction you specify./ęB)ÅC)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SlideöĻ–C)»D)' €Ÿ€4˜˜°€‚’This option causes marquee text to slide into view from the starting direction to the opposite window border. When the end of the defined marquee region is reached, the marquee text remains on the screen.3 ÅC)īD)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’AlternateÖÆ»D)ÄE)' €_€4˜˜°€‚’This option causes marquee text to alternate back and forth, from the starting direction to the opposite window border. The marquee text remains on the screen at all times.9īD)żE)' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Align With Text[ÄE)~F)& €¶€4˜˜°€‚’Choose this option to specify how the marquee region should be aligned with normal text.-żE)«F)' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Topf@~F)G)& €€€4˜˜°€‚’This options aligns marquee text with the top of normal text.0 «F)AG)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’MiddleiCG)ŖG)& €†€4˜˜°€‚’This options aligns marquee text with the middle of normal text.0 AG)ŚG)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BottomiCŖG)CH)& €†€4˜˜°€‚’This options aligns marquee text with the bottom of normal text..ŚG)qH)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Size×°CH)HI)' €a€4˜˜°€‚’By default, the dimensions of the marquee region are determined by the size of its text. You can override this default by specifying the exact height and width of a marquee.7qH)I)' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Widthø‘HI)7K)' €#€4˜˜°€‚’This option lets you specify the exact width of the rectangular region that the marquee will occupy on the screen. The value you enter can be specified in pixels or in a percentage. Specifying pixels will define the marquee width precisely, whereas specifying a percentage will cause the exact width of the marquee to be dependent on the size of the user's Web browser window and screen resolution.ƙI)śK)* "€3€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If you choose a background color in the Marquee Properties dialog box, you will be able to see the exact size and shape of the marquee region.87K)2L)' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Specify Height»”śK)ķM)' €)€4˜˜°€‚’This option lets you specify the exact height of the rectangular region that the marquee will occupy on the screen. The value you enter can be specified in pixels or in a percentage. Specifying pixels will define the marquee height precisely, whereas specifying a percentage will cause the exact height of the marquee to be dependent on the size of the user's Web browser window and screen resolution.ƙ2L)°N)* "€3€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note If you choose a background color in the Marquee Properties dialog box, you will be able to see the exact size and shape of the marquee region.0 ķM)ąN)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Repeat°‰°N)O)' €€4˜˜°€‚’Choose a repeat option if you want the behavior of the marquee text to repeat the specified scrolling, sliding, or alternating effect.6ąN)ĘO)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ContinuouslyÉ¢O)›€)' €E€4˜˜°€‚’Select this optionĘO)›€)a ) if you want the marquee text to keep repeating its specified behavior for as long as the page is displayed in the user's Web browser window./ĘO)Ź€)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Times;›€)‚)' €)€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option if you want the marquee text to repeating its specified behavior a specific number of times while the page is displayed in the user's Web browser window. The default setting is 1, which means that the behavior will occur only once and without repetition.:Ź€)?‚)' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Background ColorSć‚)’ƒ)p ®€Ē€4˜˜°€‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’Choosing a background color fills the defined marquee region with the specified color. This is useful for visually defining the region of the marquee, as well as for offsetting the marquee text from the rest of the page.??‚)у)1a’’’’’’’’Čу) „)%Ä)Script Command8’ƒ) „)' €"€6˜˜˜²€‚’Script Command'у)0„)$ €€˜€‚’d „)”‡)_ Œ€ €4˜˜°€ā+?”‰ā„ą[¾‰ā× ¦k‰āø䉂‚€ €€ €€ €ā2śē—‰ā]t䦉‚’Use the Script command to insert a script, such as Visual Basic Script or JavaScript, into your web page. Usually scripts are run by a Web browser when a page opens, typically to display information produced by the script. 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For more information about the Script Wizard, press the Help button in the Script Wizard's dialog boxes. <”‡)Ɖ)' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options2 s‰)į‰)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Language‹dƉ)l‹)' €É€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to choose the language in which you want to write your script. If you use the Script Wizard, you must set the language in which you want to write in this dialog box. For example, if the language option is set to JavaScript and you open the Script Wizard to edit a Visual Basic Script, the changes you make will be written in JavaScript.=į‰)©‹)' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Visual Basic Script/’l‹)،)0 .€€4˜˜°€†"€9‚’Select this option if you want to write your script in Visual Basic Script. When your script is completed and you close the dialog box, FrontPage inserts the Visual Basic Script icon to indicate that a Visual Basic script has been placed in the page.>©‹))' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Run Script on ServerN(،)d)& €P€4˜˜°€‚’This option is currently unavailable.4 )˜)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’JavaScriptäd)¬Ž)0 .€Ė€4˜˜°€†"€:‚’Select this option if you want to write your script in JavaScript. When your script is completed and you close the dialog box, FrontPage inserts the JavaScript icon to indicate that a JavaScript has been placed in the page./˜)ŪŽ)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’OthergA¬Ž)B)& €‚€4˜˜°€‚’This option will support future languages that become popular.2 ŪŽ)t)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extendedē“B)gĄ)3 4€i€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box to add script HTML attributt)gĄ)’ƒ)es not directly supported in FrontPage. To create an event script use the Script Wizard.0 t)—Ą)' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ScriptH"gĄ)ߥ)& €D€4˜˜°€‚’Type your script in this field.7—Ą)Į)' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Script Wizard¦ߥ)¼Ā)' €’€4˜˜°€‚’The Script Wizard is the recommended alternative method for creating Visual Basic Script or JavaScript associated with events. Be sure to set the language for the script in the Language section of this dialog. For example, if the language option is set to JavaScript and you open the Script Wizard to edit a Visual Basic Script, the changes you make will be written in JavaScript.õĖĮ)±Ć)* "€—€4Œ˜°€€‚’Note When you use the Script Wizard, the Visual Basic Script or JavaScript icon may not be added to your page if you add a script to a form field or ActiveX control that already exists on the page.t¼Ā)%Ä)n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’Z)±Ć)Ä)1’’’’’’’’’É’’’’Ä)$Ē)To display a database record column valueS,%Ä)ŅÄ)' €X€6˜˜˜°€‚’To display a database record column valueʍÄ)˜Å)9 @€€4˜˜°€ā£Źm‰āõõz²‰ā99\­‰‚’If you have created an IDC file, you can display a column value from a database record in the HTX file associated with the IDC file.ŪŅÄ)ÆĘ)< F€·€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Database: Database Column Value. 2In the Database Column Name field, enter the name of a column in the database record associated with the current HTX file and click OK.u˜Å)$Ē)p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’R!ÆĘ)vĒ)14’’’’’’’’Ź’’’’vĒ)XŹ)To display an IDC parameter valueK$$Ē)ĮĒ)' €H€6˜˜˜°€‚’To display an IDC parameter value;vĒ)üČ)9 @€€4˜˜°€ā£Źm‰āõõz²‰ā99\­‰‚’If you have created an IDC file, you can display an IDC parameter in the HTX file associated with the IDC file. An IDC parameter value can be the name of a form field used to compose a database query or a default parameter specified in an IDC file.ē«ĮĒ)ćÉ)< F€W€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Edit: Database: IDC Parameter Value. 2In the Parameter Name field, enter the name of an IDC parameter to display, and click OK.uüČ)XŹ)p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’OćÉ)§Ź)1Ń’’’’’’’’Ė’’’’§Ź))Ķ)To delete IDC parameter valuesH!XŹ)ļŹ)' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete IDC parameter values֎§Ź)ÅĖ)H ^€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā99\­‰ā£Źm‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In an HTX file, select a region containing one or more IDC parameter values.2Choose Edit: Database: Remove Database Directive.ļĀļŹ)“Ģ)- (€…€4ŒČ°€āͽ ‰‚’All IDC parameter values are removed from the region, along with database column values, detail section beginning and ending markers, and conditional statement beginning and ending markers.uÅĖ))Ķ)p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’Q “Ģ)zĶ)1×’’’’’’’’Ģ’’’’zĶ) *To delete database column valuesJ#)Ķ)ÄĶ)' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete database column valuesŠŽzĶ)”Ī)B R€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā99\­‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In an HTX file, select a region containing one or more database column values.2Choose Edit: Database: Remove Database Directive.÷ÄÄĶ)‹Ļ)3 4€‰€4ŒČ°€ā£Źm‰āͽ ‰‚’All database column values are removed from the region, along with IDC parameter values, detail section beginning and ending markers, and conditional statement beginning and ending markers.u”Ī) *p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’‹Ļ) *)Ķ)_.‹Ļ)k*1’’’’’’’’Ķ’’’’k**To delete detail section begin and end markersX1 *Ć*' €b€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete detail section begin and end markersķ„k*°*H ^€K€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā99\­‰āͽ ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In an HTX file, select a region containing one or more detail section beginning and ending markers.2Choose Edit: Database: Remove Database Directive.ļĀĆ*Ÿ*- (€…€4ŒČ°€ā£Źm‰‚’All detail section beginning and ending markers are deleted from the region, along with IDC parameter values, database column values, and conditional statement beginning and ending markers.u°**p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’m<Ÿ**18’’’’’’’’Ī’’’’*L*To delete conditional statement beginning and ending markersf?*ē*' €~€6˜˜˜°€‚’To delete conditional statement beginning and ending markersł·*ą*B R€o€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā99\­‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In an HTX file, select a region containing one or more conditional statement beginning and ending markers.2Choose Edit: Database: Remove Database Directive and click OK.÷Äē*×*3 4€‰€4ŒČ°€āͽ ‰ā£Źm‰‚’All conditional statement beginning and ending markers are removed from the region, along with database column values, detail section beginning and ending markers, and IDC parameter values.uą*L*p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’K×*—*1R’’’’’’’’Ļ’’’’—*ž*To create a detail sectionDL*Ū*' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a detail section˃—*¦*H ^€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā99\­‰āͽ ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In an HTX file, select a region to define as a detail section. 2Choose Edit: Database: Detail Section and click OK.ƒ]Ū*)*& €ŗ€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor displays the detail section between a pair of detail section markers.u¦*ž*p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’Y()*÷*10 ’’’’’’’’Š’’’’÷*C*To create an If-Then conditional sectionR+ž*I *' €V€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create an If-Then conditional sectionĻ…÷* *J b€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā99\­‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In an HTX file, select a region to display if a Boolean expression evaluates to True.2Choose Edit: Database: If-Then Conditional Section and click OK.3In the First Item section of the If-Then Conditional Section dialog box, in the Type field, select the type of the first value of the Boolean expression that controls the conditional display of a portion of the HTX file:hI *€ *T v€)€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€ā£Źm‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Database Column Value specifies the value of a database column·IDC Parameter Value specifies the value of an IDC parameter.·Constant Value specifies a constant value·CurrentRecord is a special IDC variable that always equals the number of records that have been returned by the current database query. This value will be zero, for example, if no matching records in the database were found.·MaxRecords is a special IDC variable. It is the maximum number of records that can be returned from a database query.j= *ź *- *€z€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚’·HTTP Variable specifies the value of an HTTP variable. W!€ *A*6 :€C€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4In the First Item section of the If-Then Conditional Section dialog box, in the Value field, enter a name or value. You can not enter a value if the Type is CurrentRecord or MaxRecords.5In the Condition field, choose the comparison operator that will form the Boolean expression:Æiź *ü@*F Z€Ó€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Equals specifies that the first item's value equals the second item's value·Less Than specifies that the first itA*ü@*ž*em's value is less than the second item's value·Greater than specifies that the first item's value is greater than the second item's value·Contains specifies that any part of the first item's value contains the second item's value©kA*„B*> J€×€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’6In the Second Item section of the If-Then Conditional Section dialog box, in the Type field, select the type of the second value of the Boolean expression that controls the conditional display of a portion of the HTX file:7In the Second Item section of the If-Then Conditional Section dialog box, in the Value field, enter a name or value.8Click OK.uü@*C*p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’V%„B*pC*1¬’’’’’’’’Ń’’’’pC*ĘE*To create an Else conditional sectionO(C*æC*' €P€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create an Else conditional sectionƉpC*‚D*: B€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā99\­‰€€‚’·With the insertion point inside an If-Then conditional section of an HTX file, choose Edit: Database: Else Conditional Section.ΧæC*PE*' €O€4ŒČ°€‚’If the Boolean expression in the If-Then conditional section evaluates to False, all content between the Else marker and the End Condition marker will be displayed.v‚D*ĘE*p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’ OPE*F*1·’’’’’’’’Ņ’’’’F*}K*To change a marquee's behaviorH!ĘE*]F*' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’To change a marquee's behavior°iF* G*G ^€Ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āo:B‰ā’g/‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, click the marquee to select it.2Choose Edit: Marquee Properties.X2]F*eG*& €d€4ŒČ°€‚’The Marquee Properties dialog box is displayed.uH G*ŚG*- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3In the Behavior list, choose the movement behavior of the marquee.@eG*J*) €/€4ŒČ°€‚‚‚’Similar to a stock ticker, the Scroll option causes the marquee text to continuously scroll across the screen, in the direction you specify.The Slide option causes marquee text to slide into view from the starting direction to the opposite window border. When the end of the defined marquee region is reached, the marquee text remains on the screen.The Alternate option causes marquee text to alternate back and forth, from the starting direction to the opposite window border. The marquee text remains on the screen at all times.<ŚG*VJ*- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4Click OK.³€J* K*3 4€€4ŒČ°€ā Ĉ ‰€€‚’To preview the marquee as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.tVJ*}K*n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’U$ K*ŅK*1,’’’’’’’’ÓŅK* L*'€*Settings Tab, Permissions Dialog BoxN&}K* L*( €L€6˜˜˜²€‚’Settings TabPermissions Dialog BoxqKŅK*‘L*& €–€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Settings Tab to set up permissions for the web you are creating.< L*ĶL*' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsJ#‘L*M*' €F€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Use same permissions as root webaĶL*¤M*, (€Ā€4˜˜°€ā”Ŀ牂’Select this option to use the permissions that were established with the root FrontPage web.M&M*ńM*' €L€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Use unique permissions for this webˆ\¤M*yN*, (€ø€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Select this option to set up new permissions that will be unique to this FrontPage web.5ńM*®N*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DescriptionžryN*LO*, (€ä€4˜˜°€āĢ’艂’This field contains a description of the types of permissions that will be allowed by the FrontPage Explorer./®N*{O*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Apply 8LO*'€*h  €p€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Click Apply to activate the {O*'€*}K*changes you have made.R!{O*y€*1a’’’’’’’’Ōy€*Ā*ōˆ*Users Tab, Permissions Dialog BoxK#'€*Ā*( €F€6˜˜˜²€‚’Users TabPermissions Dialog Box2’y€*ö*3 4€’€4˜˜°€ā˜Ė¾‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Users tab of the Permissions dialog box to add or remove authorized users to or from the current FrontPage web. All users have access to a FrontPage web by default. Only authorized administrators can restrict end users from a FrontPage web.<Ā*2‚*' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.ö*`‚*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name\62‚*¼‚*& €l€4˜˜°€‚’This field lists the names of all authorized users.7`‚*ó‚*' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Access RightskE¼‚*^ƒ*& €Š€4˜˜°€‚’This field lists the access rights associated with each user name.-ó‚*‹ƒ*' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’AddöČ^ƒ*„*. *€‘€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Click Add to open the Add Users dialog box, where you can add new users and specify their access rights.Note: If this button is dimmed, your access rights are not sufficient for this function..‹ƒ*Ƅ*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’EditłĖ„*؅*. *€—€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Click Edit to open the Edit Users dialog box, where you can change the access rights for the selected user.Note: If this button is dimmed, your access rights are not sufficient for this function.0 Ƅ*Ų…*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RemoveŃ£Ø…*©†*. *€G€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Click Remove to delete the selected user from the permissions list.Note: If this button is dimmed, your access rights are not sufficient for this function.DŲ…*ķ†*' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Everyone has browse accesszT©†*g‡*& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to grant browse access to all entries in the permissions list.R+ķ†*¹‡*' €V€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Only registered users have browse accesslFg‡*%ˆ*& €Œ€4˜˜°€‚’Select this option to grant browse access to authorized users only./¹‡*Tˆ*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Apply 8%ˆ*ōˆ*h  €p€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Click Apply to activate the changes you have made.V%Tˆ*J‰*1ą’’’’’’’’ÕJ‰*™‰*H*Computers Tab, Permissions Dialog BoxO'ōˆ*™‰*( €N€6˜˜˜²€‚’Computers TabPermissions Dialog Box'J‰*Ą‰*$ €€˜€‚’ ó™‰*ąŠ*- (€ē€4˜˜°€āv‹„‰‚’Use the Computers tab of the Permissions dialog box to specify which workstations have access to the FrontPage web. Only those computers whose IP address is listed in the permissions list on the Computers tab can access the FrontPage web.<Ą‰*‹*' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options-ąŠ*I‹*' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’AddżĻ‹*FŒ*. *€Ÿ€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Click Add to open the Add Computers dialog box, where you can add new computers by specifying their IP addresses.Note: If this button is dimmed, your access rights are not sufficient for this function..I‹*tŒ*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’EditžŠFŒ*r*. *€”€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Click Edit to open the Edit Computer dialog box, where you can change the access rights for the selected computer.Note: If this button is dimmed, your access rights are not sufficient for this function.0 tŒ*¢*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RemoveÓ„r*uŽ*. *€K€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’Click Remove to delete the selected computer from the permissions list.Note: If this button is dimmed, your access rights are not sufficient for this function./¢*¤Ž*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Apply¤8uŽ*H*l ؀p€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file web procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Click Apply to activate the changes you have made.D¤Ž*Œ*1¬’’’’’’’’ÖŒ*ɏ*Ē*Add User Dialog Box=H*ɏ*' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add User Dialog Box'Œ* Ą*$ €€˜€‚’ɏ* Ą*H*œpɏ*ØĄ*, (€ą€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Add User dialog box to add new users to a FrontPage web and to set their appropriate access rights.< Ą*äĄ*' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.ØĄ*Į*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name…_äĄ*—Į*& €¾€4˜˜°€‚’Type in the name the end user will use for access. Names can be a maximum of 128 characters.2 Į*ÉĮ*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PasswordĄ™—Į*‰Ā*' €3€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the new user's password. You can use alphanumeric characters and punctuation, but you cannot use spaces. FrontPage passwords are case-sensitive.:ÉĮ*ĆĀ*' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Confirm PasswordŃŖ‰Ā*”Ć*' €U€4˜˜°€‚’Verify the new password by typing it again. If the confirmation field matches the entry in the Password field, the new user's password will be successfully registered.2 ĆĀ*ĘĆ*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’User Canj”Ć*VÄ*& €Ō€4˜˜°€‚’Choosing from the three options in this field, you can assign the new user's appropriate access rights.9ĘĆ*Ä*' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse This WebzTVÄ* Å*& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’Specify this option to grant the user browse access to the current FrontPage web.DÄ*MÅ*' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Author And Browse This Webˆb Å*ÕÅ*& €Ä€4˜˜°€‚’Specify this option to grant the user authoring and browse access to the current FrontPage web.Q*MÅ*&Ę*' €T€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Administer, Author, and Browse This WebŽvÕÅ*Ē*h  €ģ€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Specify this option to grant the user administrative, authoring, and browse access to the current FrontPage web.E&Ę*IĒ*1’’’’’’’’×IĒ*‡Ē*lĢ*Edit User Dialog Box>Ē*‡Ē*' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Edit User Dialog Box'IĒ*®Ē*$ €€˜€‚’‚V‡Ē*0Č*, (€¬€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Edit User dialog box to change a user's access rights to a FrontPage web.<®Ē*lČ*' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.0Č*šČ*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NamenHlČ*É*& €€4˜˜°€‚’Displays the name of the user whose access rights you want to change.2 šČ*:É*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’User Can„^É*¾É*& €¼€4˜˜°€‚’Choosing from the three options in this field, you can assign the user's new access rights.9:É*÷É*' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse This WebzT¾É*qŹ*& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’Specify this option to grant the user browse access to the current FrontPage web.D÷É*µŹ*' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Author And Browse This WebˆbqŹ*=Ė*& €Ä€4˜˜°€‚’Specify this option to grant the user authoring and browse access to the current FrontPage web.Q*µŹ*ŽĖ*' €T€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Administer, Author, and Browse This WebŽv=Ė*lĢ*h  €ģ€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Specify this option to grant the user administrative, authoring, and browse access to the current FrontPage web.HŽĖ*“Ģ*1§’’’’’’’’Ų“Ģ*õĢ*‡+Add Computer Dialog BoxAlĢ*õĢ*' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’Add Computer Dialog Box'“Ģ*Ķ*$ €€˜€‚’„XõĢ* Ķ*, (€°€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Add Computer dialog box to add FrontPage web permissions for new computers.<Ķ*ÜĶ*' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1  Ķ* Ī*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’IP MaskėÄÜĶ*ųĪ*' €‰€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the IP address for the computer you want to add to the permissions list. To add a group of computers, enter an IP mask with the asterisk (*) character in place of specific address groups.2 Ī**Ļ*' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PasswordĄ™ųĪ* +' €3€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the new user's password. You can use alphanumeric characters and punctuation, but you cannot use spaces. FrontPage passwords are case-sensitive.*Ļ* +lĢ*:*Ļ*F+' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Confirm PasswordŃŖ ++' €U€4˜˜°€‚’Verify the new password by typing it again. If the confirmation field matches the entry in the Password field, the new user's password will be successfully registered.2 F+I+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’User Canj+Ł+& €Ō€4˜˜°€‚’Choosing from the three options in this field, you can assign the new user's appropriate access rights.9I++' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse This WebzTŁ+Œ+& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’Specify this option to grant the user browse access to the current FrontPage web.D+Š+' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Author And Browse This WebˆbŒ+X+& €Ä€4˜˜°€‚’Specify this option to grant the user authoring and browse access to the current FrontPage web.Q*Š+©+' €T€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Administer, Author, and Browse This WebŽvX+‡+h  €ģ€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’Specify this option to grant the user administrative, authoring, and browse access to the current FrontPage web.I©+Š+1 ’’’’’’’’ŁŠ++ +Edit Computer Dialog BoxB‡++' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Edit Computer Dialog Box'Š+9+$ €€˜€‚’Š^+Ć+, (€¼€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’Use the Edit Computer dialog box to change a computer's access rights to a FrontPage web.<9+’+' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.Ć+-+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NamenH’+›+& €€4˜˜°€‚’Displays the name of the user whose access rights you want to change.2 -+Ķ+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’User Can„^›+Q+& €¼€4˜˜°€‚’Choosing from the three options in this field, you can assign the user's new access rights.9Ķ+Š+' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Browse This WebzTQ++& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’Specify this option to grant the user browse access to the current FrontPage web.DŠ+H+' €:€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Author And Browse This Webˆb+Š+& €Ä€4˜˜°€‚’Specify this option to grant the user authoring and browse access to the current FrontPage web.Q*H+! +' €T€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Administer, Author, and Browse This WebąwŠ+ +i ¢€ī€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’Specify this option to grant the user administrative, authoring, and browse access to the current FrontPage web.D! +E +1ņ’’’’’’’’ŚE +‚ +C+Permissions Command= +‚ +' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Permissions Command'E +© +$ €€˜€‚’é‚ +Ą +. *€Ó€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚’Use the Permissions command to authorize administrators, authors, and end users of a FrontPage web. You must have administrator access to the FrontPage web in order to use this command.The Permissions dialog box has three tabs:£p© +c +3 6€ą€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’·Use the Settings tab to decide the type of permissions you want to set up for the current FrontPage web.‚SĄ +å +/ .€¦€4ŒČ²€€ā”Ŀ牂’Note When working with a root FrontPage web, the Settings tab is not shown.Æsc +”+< F€ē€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā× ¦k‰‚€ ƒ€‚’·Use the Users tab to set up administrators, authors, and users of a FrontPage web. Administrators can create and delete FrontPage webs, create and delete pages, designate authors, and restrict end users from accessing a FrontPage web. Authors can create and delete pages.·Use the Computers tab to restrict specific workstations from accessing a FrontPage web.Æå +C+Ø €4˜˜°€‚†x€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`web permissions DB tabs',0,`',`main')‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’H”+‹+1²’’’’’’’’Ū‹+Ģ+įC+Change Password CommandAC+Ģ+' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’Change Password Command'‹+ @+$ €€˜€‚’Ģ+ @+C+č»Ģ+ō@+- (€w€4˜˜°€ā/u܉‚’Use the Change Password command to change a password. You must supply the current password before you can change it. You establish the new password in the Change Password dialog box.< @+0A+' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options6ō@+fA+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Old PasswordD0A+ŖA+& €<€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the current password.6fA+ąA+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’New Password¹’ŖA+™B+' €%€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the new password. You can use alphanumeric characters and punctuation, but you cannot use spaces. FrontPage passwords are case-sensitive.:ąA+ÓB+' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Confirm Password¤™B+įC+j ¢€I€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’Verify the new password by typing it again. If the confirmation field matches the entry in the New Password field, the password will be successfully changed.NÓB+/D+1’’’’’’’’Ü/D+vD+ŌF+Database Column Value CommandG įC+vD+' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Database Column Value Command'/D+D+$ €€˜€‚’÷ÄvD+”E+3 4€‰€4˜˜°€ā99\­‰āͽ ‰‚’Use the Database Column Value command to insert the value of one column from a database record into an HTX file. Column values are intended for use within a detail section in your HTX file.=D+ŃE+' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options >”E+F+' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Database column nameÅYŃE+ŌF+l ؀²€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Database')‚’Enter the name of a column in a database record to display in the current HTX file.LF+ G+1£’’’’’’’’Ż G+eG+×I+IDC Parameter Value CommandEŌF+eG+' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’IDC Parameter Value Command' G+ŒG+$ €€˜€‚’.õeG+ŗH+9 @€ė€4˜˜°€ā£Źm‰ā99\­‰āõõz²‰‚’Use the IDC Parameter Value command to insert the value of an IDC parameter value into an HTX file. An IDC parameter value can be the name of a form field used to compose a database query or a default parameter specified in an IDC file.=ŒG+÷H+' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 8ŗH+/I+' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Parameter nameØ<÷H+×I+l ؀x€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Database')‚’Enter the name of a an IDC parameter value to display.R!/I+)J+1i’’’’’’’’Ž)J+tJ+¬L+Remove Database Directive CommandK$×I+tJ+' €H€6˜˜˜²€‚’Remove Database Directive Command')J+›J+$ €€˜€‚’ƂtJ+JK+- (€€4˜˜°€ā99\­‰‚’Use the Remove Database Directive command to remove the following database directives from a selected region of an HTX file: ņ ›J+) .€€4˜˜°€‡"€;‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Detail Section MarkersĮO^N+”O+r “€ž€4˜˜°€ć÷ł·‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Database')‚’To remove a detail section, use the Remove Database Directive command. T#ąN+ €+1ī’’’’’’’’ą €+Y€+Ą+If-Then Conditional Section Command”O+ €+”O+M&”O+Y€+' €L€6˜˜˜²€‚’If-Then Conditional Section Command' €+€€+$ €€˜€‚’R$Y€+ҁ+. *€I€4˜˜°€ā99\­‰‚‚’Use the If-Then Conditional Section command to display a portion of an HTX file if a Boolean expression evaluates to True. When you define an If-Then Conditional section, the FrontPage Editor marks its beginning with an If-Then condition marker and its end with an End condition marker „ €€+V‚+d#˜€B) .€€4˜˜°€‡"€<‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’If-Then Condition Marker’ҁ+č‚+u#ŗ€<) €€¹4˜˜°‚’.€€4˜˜°€‡"€=‚’€ €4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’End Condition MarkeruGV‚+]„+. *€€4˜˜°€‚ć÷ł·‰‚’If you choose the If-Then Conditional Section command with a portion of the HTX file selected, the markers will enclose the selected portion of the HTX file. You can add any content to an If-Then conditional section after it is defined.To remove an If-Then conditional section, use the Remove Database Directive command. =č‚+š„+' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 4 ]„+Ī„+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’First itemĄ™š„+Ž…+' €3€4˜˜°€‚’Use the fields in this section to define the first value in the Boolean expression that controls the conditional display of a portion of the HTX file..Ī„+¼…+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Typef@Ž…+"†+& €€€4˜˜°€‚’Select the type of the first value in the Boolean expression:Fī¼…+hˆ+X ~€Ż€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€ā£Źm‰‚€ ƒ€€€€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Database Column Value specifies the value of a database column.·IDC Parameter Value specifies the value of an IDC parameter, which is usually a criteria value used by the query.·Constant Value specifies a constant value, such as the number 5 or the string “Web.”·CurrentRecord is a special IDC variable that always equals the number of the record that is currently being processed. This value will be zero, for example, if no matching records in the database were found.‚L"†+ź‰+6 :€™€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·MaxRecords is a special IDC variable. It is the maximum number of records that can be returned from a database query.·HTTP Variable specifies the value of an HTTP variable. The available HTTP variables depends on your Web server and Web browser configuration. See the Internet Database Connector documentation for details./hˆ+Š+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueńŹź‰+ ‹+' €•€4˜˜°€‚’For all types except CurrentRecord and MaxRecord, enter a name or value. For example, if Type is Database Column Value, enter the name of a database column. If Type is Contant Value, enter any value.3 Š+=‹+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ConditionnH ‹+«‹+& €€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the comparison operator that will form the Boolean expression:ļy=‹+š+v ŗ€ó€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€€€‚€ ƒ€€€€€‚€ ƒ€€€€€‚€ ƒ€€€€€‚’·Equals specifies that the first item’s value equals the second item’s value·Less Than specifies that the first item’s value is less than the second item’s value·Greater than specifies that the first item’s value is greater than the second item’s value·Contains specifies that any part of the first item’s value contains the second item’s value5«‹+Ļ+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Second itemĮšš+Ž+' €5€4˜˜°€‚’Use the fields in this section to define the second value in the Boolean expression that controls the conditional display of a portion of the HTX file..Ļ+¾Ž+' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TypeUąŽ+Ą+u ø€Į€4˜˜°€‚€‚€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Database')‚’Select the type of the second value in the Boolean expression. The same choices are available for the second item as for the first item.ValueFor all types except CurrentRecord and MaxRecord, enter a n¾Ž+Ą+”O+ame or value. Q ¾Ž+pĄ+1„’’’’’’’’įpĄ+ŗĄ+ Ä+Else Conditional Section CommandJ#Ą+ŗĄ+' €F€6˜˜˜²€‚’Else Conditional Section Command'pĄ+įĄ+$ €€˜€‚’éµŗĄ+ŹĀ+4 6€k€4˜˜°€ā99\­‰ć»čӉ‚‚’Use the Else Conditional Section command to display a portion of an HTX file if a Boolean expression in a related If-Then conditional section evaluates to False. You can only create an Else conditional section inside an If-Then conditional section. To create an If-Then Conditional statement, use the If-Then Conditional Section command.The FrontPage Editor marks the beginning of an Else conditional section with an Else marker.wįĄ+AĆ+d#˜€() .€€4˜˜°€‡"€>‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Else MarkerĢZŹĀ+ Ä+r “€“€4˜˜°€ć÷ł·‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Database')‚’To remove an Else conditional section, use the Remove Database Directive command. 9AĆ+FÄ+1ä’’’’’’’’ā’’’’FÄ+ńÄ+HTX file2 Ä+xÄ+' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’HTX fileySFÄ+ńÄ+& €¦€4˜˜°€‚’An HTML Extension file. A standard HTML file with IDC-specific directives added.LxÄ+=Å+1’’’’’’’’ć’’’’=Å+Ę+Internet Database ConnectorEńÄ+‚Å+' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’Internet Database Connector’Ų=Å+Ę+' €±€4˜˜°€‚’(IDC) The database interface included with Microsoft Internet Information Server. IDC passes SQL queries, including database additions and modifications, to any ODBC-compliant database accessible from a Web server?‚Å+ĄĘ+1D’’’’’’’’ä’’’’ĄĘ+ÅĒ+detail section8Ę+ųĘ+' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’detail sectionͦĄĘ+ÅĒ+' €M€4˜˜°€‚’Any region of HTML in an HTX file enclosed between a pair of markers. A detail section is repeated once for each record returned as the result of a database query.9ųĘ+žĒ+1¼’’’’’’’’å’’’’žĒ+É+IDC File2 ÅĒ+0Č+' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’IDC fileQ*žĒ+É+' €U€4˜˜°€‚’(Internet Database Connector file) A file that defines how to connect to a database, the SQL query to execute, the name of the .HTX file to use to process and display the query results, and various other optional entries. In FrontPage, you create an IDC file using the Database Connector Wizard.C0Č+ÄÉ+1J’’’’’’’’ęÄÉ+Ź+Ė+Properties Command=É+Ź+' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Properties Command 'ÄÉ+(Ź+$ €€˜€‚’ņŹ+Ė+q °€€4˜˜°€€€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’The FrontPage Editor’s Properties command opens the properties dialog box for the currently selected object on the page.H(Ź+bĖ+1ģ’’’’’’’’ēbĖ+£Ė+,E,ActiveX Control CommandAĖ+£Ė+' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’ActiveX Control Command'bĖ+ŹĖ+$ €€˜€‚’j7£Ė+4Ķ+3 4€o€4˜˜°€ā2śē—‰€€‚’Use the ActiveX Control command or the Insert ActiveX Control button on the Advanced toolbar to insert an ActiveX control on the page. For more detailed information about ActiveX controls, and to see a gallery of free controls that are available on the World Wide Web, visit http://activex.microsoft.com/o@ŹĖ+£Ķ+/ .€€€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note Some Web browsers cannot display ActiveX controls. )4Ķ+ĢĶ+& €€4˜˜°€‚’‰%£Ķ+UĪ+d#˜€L*¶ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€?‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Insert ActiveX Control button)ĢĶ+~Ī+& €€4˜˜°€‚’<UĪ+ŗĪ+' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options8~Ī+ņĪ+' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Pick a ControlšrŗĪ+˜,( €å€4˜˜°€‚‚’This field displays a list of the ActiveX controls installed on your computer. To insert a control, pick it from this list. Some controls displayed in this list may be OCX controls that have not been fully upgraded to ActiveX proņĪ+˜,Ė+tocols. To specify an ActiveX control that has not yet been installed on your machine, type its class ID number directly into this field.4 ņĪ+Ģ,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PropertiesV˜,",: B€9€4˜˜°€€€‚ć`¼NV‰€€‚’Click Properties to specify parameters for the ActiveX control, if necessary. If the ActiveX control is loaded on your computer and if the ActiveX control supports local editing of properties, clicking Properties will open a tabular properties editor that you use to configure the ActiveX control. The properties editor lists all of the ActiveX control’s properties and the current values of each property.If the ActiveX control is not loaded on your computer, or if the control does not support local editing of properties, clicking Properties will open the Object Parameters dialog box. This dialog box is a simpler name/value editor. To use the Object Parameters dialog box, you must know the names of each of the control’s properties along with valid data values for each property..Ģ,P,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Name’f",ā,, (€Ģ€4˜˜°€ā+?”‰‚’Optionally type a name to use to refer to the ActiveX control within scripts on the current page.0 P,,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Layout–jā,Ø,, (€Ō€4˜˜°€€€‚’Use the fields in this section to control the ActiveX control’s placement on the page and appearance.3 ,Ū,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’AlignmentmGØ,H,& €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the type of alignment between the ActiveX control and the text:vŪ,¾,h ž€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·bottom specifies to align the bottom of the ActiveX control with the text.·middle specifies to align the middle of the ActiveX control with the text.·top specifies to align the top of the ActiveX control with the text.·absbottom specifies to align the ActiveX control with the bottom of the current line.·absmiddle specifies to align the ActiveX control with the middle of the current line.·texttop specifies to align the top of the ActiveX control with the top of the tallest text in the line.ߘH, ,G \€1€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·baseline specifies to align the ActiveX control to the baseline of the current line·left specifies to place the ActiveX control in the left margin and wrap the text that follows the ActiveX control down the ActiveX control's right side.·right specifies to place the ActiveX control in the right margin and wrap the text that precedes the ActiveX control down the ActiveX control's left side.:¾,× ,' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Border Thickness£} ,z ,& €ś€4˜˜°€‚’Sets a black border of the specified thickness around the ActiveX control, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement.<× ,¶ ,' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Horizontal spacingˤz , ,' €I€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the horizontal spacing between the ActiveX control and the nearest text or other object on the current line, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement.:¶ ,» ,' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Vertical spacingẁ ,œ ,' €u€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the vertical spacing between the ActiveX control and the nearest text or other object on the line above or below the current line, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement./» ,Ė ,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’WidthY3œ ,$,& €f€4˜˜°€‚’Type the width of the ActiveX control in pixels.0 Ė ,T,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HeightZ4$,®,& €h€4˜˜°€‚’Type the height of the ActiveX control in pixels.BT,š,' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Alternate Representation¢|®,’,& €ų€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to specify what Web browsers that do not support ActiveX should display in place of the ActiveX control..š,Ą,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML_9’,+@,& €r€4˜˜°€‚’Enter HTML to display in Ą,+@,Ė+place of the ActiveX control.:Ą,e@,' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Network LocationļČ+@,TA,' €‘€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to optionally specify the network location of ActiveX control and its data. If you specify this information, some Web browsers will get the ActiveX control when the page is loaded.5e@,‰A,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Data Source:TA,ĆB,' €'€4˜˜°€‚’Some ActiveX controls take runtime parameters. For these controls, use this field to specify the URL or network location of the file containing the runtime parameters. Click Browse to browse the current FrontPage web, the World Wide Web, and your file system for the file.5‰A,ųB,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Code Sourceć¼ĆB,ŪC,' €y€4˜˜°€‚’Optionally, specify the URL or network location that Web browsers should use to download the ActiveX control when the page is loaded, if the control is not on the Web browser computer. 2 ųB, D,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extended¤ŪC,,E,{ ĀI€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add ActiveX control HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.D D,pE,1@’’’’’’’’čpE,­E,ŗ‰,Java Applet Command=,E,­E,' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Java Applet Command'pE,ŌE,$ €€˜€‚’Ŗ~­E,~F,, (€ü€4˜˜°€ā™ŌP†‰‚’Use the Java Applet command or the Insert Java Applet button on the Advanced toolbar to insert a Java applet on the page.sDŌE,ńF,/ .€ˆ€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note Some Web browsers cannot display and run Java applets. )~F,G,& €€4˜˜°€‚’…!ńF,ŸG,d#˜€D*¶ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€@‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Insert Java Applet button)G,ČG,& €€4˜˜°€‚’<ŸG,H,' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options7ČG,;H,' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Applet SourceæŒH,śH,3 4€€4˜˜°€€€€€‚’Type the name of the Java applet source file. Java applet source files usually have a CLASS filename extension, as in “hello.class” .9;H,3I,' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Applet Base URLnHśH,”I,& €€4˜˜°€‚’Type in the URL of the folder containing the Java applet source file.S,3I,ōI,' €X€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Message For Browsers Without Java Support¾—”I,²J,' €/€4˜˜°€‚’Use this field to type in HTML to display in place of the Java applet. Web browsers that do not support Java applets will display this HTML message.;ōI,ķJ,' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Applet ParametersjC²J,WL,' €‡€4˜˜°€‚’Use this section to add parameter names and values for the Java applet. Because Java does not provide a mechanism for displaying what the parameters and values are for a given control, consult the documentation that comes with the Java applet to learn the correct parameter names and the legal values for each parameter..ķJ,…L,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameZ4WL,ßL,& €h€4˜˜°€‚’Lists the names of the parameters you have added./…L,M,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueK%ßL,YM,& €J€4˜˜°€‚’Lists the value of each parameter.-M,†M,' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’AddV0YM,ÜM,& €`€4˜˜°€‚’Click Add to add a parameter name/value pair.0 †M, N,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ModifyoIÜM,{N,& €’€4˜˜°€‚’Lists Modify to edit the currently selected parameter name/value pair.0 N,«N,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RemoveqK{N,O,& €–€4˜˜°€‚’Click Remove to delete the currently selected parameter name/value pair..«N,JO,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Size{UO,ÅO,& €Ŗ€4˜˜°€‚’Use the fields in this section to control the size of the Java applet on the page./JO, €,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’WidthÅO, €,,E,V0ÅO,b€,& €`€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the width of the Java applet in pixels.0 €,’€,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HeightW1b€,é€,& €b€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the height of the Java applet in pixels.0 ’€,,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Layout}Wé€,–,& €®€4˜˜°€‚’Use the fields in this section to control the layout of the Java applet on the page.<,ҁ,' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Horizontal spacingĒ –,™‚,' €A€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the horizontal spacing between the Java applet and the nearest text or other object on the current line, in pixels. 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This is a Netscape HTML enhancement.3 ӂ,ćƒ,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’AlignmentiC°ƒ,L„,& €†€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the type of alignment between the Java applet and the text:^öćƒ,Ŗ†,h ž€ķ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·bottom specifies to align the bottom of the Java applet with the text.·middle specifies to align the middle of the Java applet with the text.·top specifies to align the top of the Java applet with the text.·absbottom specifies to align the Java applet with the bottom of the current line.·absmiddle specifies to align the Java applet with the middle of the current line.·texttop specifies to align the top of the Java applet with the top of the tallest text in the line.Ć|L„,mˆ,G \€ł€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·baseline specifies to align the Java applet to the baseline of the current line·left specifies to place the Java applet in the left margin and wrap the text that follows the Java applet down the Java applet's right side.·right specifies to place the Java applet in the right margin and wrap the text that precedes the Java applet down the Java applet's left side.2 Ŗ†,Ÿˆ,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extended mˆ,ŗ‰,{ ĀA€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add Java applet HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.@Ÿˆ,ś‰,1T’’’’’’’’霉,3Š,Ź,Plug-In Command9ŗ‰,3Š,' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Plug-In Command'ś‰,ZŠ,$ €€˜€‚’ s3Š,śŠ,- *€ę€4˜˜°€∻²ś‰‚‚’Use the Plug-In command or the Insert Plug-In button on the Advanced toolbar to insert a plug-in on the page.ZŠ,{‹,d#˜€<*¶ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€A‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Insert Plug-In button)śŠ,¤‹,& €€4˜˜°€‚’<{‹,ą‹,' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options5¤‹,Œ,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Data Source³Œą‹,Ȍ,' €€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the URL or file location of the plug-in. Click Browse to browse the current FrontPage web, the World Wide Web, or your file system.V/Œ,,' €^€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Message For Browsers Without Plug-In Support¶ČŒ,Ō,' €€4˜˜°€‚’Use this field to type in HTML to display in place of the plug-in. Web browsers that do not support plug-ins will display this HTML message..,Ž,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SizewQŌ,yŽ,& €¢€4˜˜°€‚’Use the fields in this section to control the size of the plug-in on the page./Ž,؎,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’WidthR,yŽ,śŽ,& €X€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the width of the plug-in in pixels.0 ؎,*,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HeightS-śŽ,},& €Z€4˜˜°€‚’Enter the height of the plug-in in pixels.6*,³,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Hide Plug-InēĄ},¦Ą,' €€4˜˜°€‚’Click Hide Plug-In if you do not want³,¦Ą,ŗ‰, a visual representation of the plug-in to appear on the page. For example, if the plug-in creates a sound, you may want it to be invisible on the page.0 ³,ÖĄ,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’LayoutyS¦Ą,OĮ,& €¦€4˜˜°€‚’Use the fields in this section to control the layout of the plug-in on the page.<ÖĄ,‹Į,' €*€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Horizontal spacingÜOĮ,NĀ,' €9€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the horizontal spacing between the plug-in and the nearest text or other object on the current line, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement.:‹Į,ˆĀ,' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Vertical spacingٲNĀ,aĆ,' €e€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the vertical spacing between the plug-in and the nearest text or other object on the line above or below the current line, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement.3 ˆĀ,”Ć,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Alignmente?aĆ,łĆ,& €~€4˜˜°€‚’Sets the type of alignment between the plug-in and the text:FŽ”Ć,?Ę,h ž€½€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·bottom specifies to align the bottom of the plug-in with the text.·middle specifies to align the middle of the plug-in with the text.·top specifies to align the top of the plug-in with the text.·absbottom specifies to align the plug-in with the bottom of the current line.·absmiddle specifies to align the plug-in with the middle of the current line.·texttop specifies to align the top of the plug-in with the top of the tallest text in the line.§`łĆ,ęĒ,G \€Į€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·baseline specifies to align the plug-in to the baseline of the current line·left specifies to place the plug-in in the left margin and wrap the text that follows the plug-in down the plug-in's right side.·right specifies to place the plug-in in the right margin and wrap the text that precedes the plug-in down the plug-in's left side.:?Ę, Č,' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Border Thickness›uęĒ,»Č,& €ź€4˜˜°€‚’Sets a black border of the specified thickness around the plug-in, in pixels. This is a Netscape HTML enhancement.2 Č,ķČ,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Extendedœ»Č,Ź,{ Ā9€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add plug-in HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.MķČ,QŹ,1ō’’’’’’’’źQŹ,—Ź,ZĻ,PowerPoint Animation CommandFŹ,—Ź,' €>€6˜˜˜²€‚’PowerPoint Animation Command'QŹ,¾Ź,$ €€˜€‚’䷗Ź,¢Ė,- (€o€4˜˜°€€€‚’Use the PowerPoint Animation command to insert a PowerPoint animation on the page. See http://www.microsoft.com/mspowerpoint for information about Microsoft PowerPoint animation.<¾Ź,ŽĖ,' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box OptionsC¢Ė,!Ģ,' €8€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PowerPoint Animation FileݶŽĖ,žĢ,' €m€4˜˜°€‚’Type the name of the PowerPoint animation source file. Click Browse to browse the current FrontPage web, the World Wide Web, or your file system for the PowerPoint animation file.3 !Ģ,1Ķ,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Insert AsySžĢ,ŖĶ,& €¦€4˜˜°€‚’Use this filed to select the method of inserting the PowerPoint animation file. 91Ķ,ćĶ,' €$€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ActiveX ControlUŖĶ,dĪ,, (€Ŗ€4˜˜°€ā2śē—‰‚’Click this option to insert the PowerPoint Animation file as an ActiveX control.1 ćĶ,•Ī,' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Plug-InÅPdĪ,ZĻ,u ŗ€ €4˜˜°€∻²ś‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’Click this option to insert the PowerPoint Animation file as a plug-in.D•Ī,žĻ,1u’’’’’’’’ėžĻ,ŪĻ,`-HTML Markup Command=ZĻ,ŪĻ,' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’HTML Markup Command'žĻ,-$ €€˜€‚’ŪĻ,-ZĻ,ŽŪĻ,-' €½€4˜˜°€‚’Use the HTML Markup command to insert text that will be saved directly as HTML. FrontPage does not verify that the text you are inserting is valid HTML. Use this command to supplement the HTML that FrontPage generates.<-O-' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options5-„-' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’HTML MarkupÜhO-`-t ø€Š€4˜˜°€āƒvk‰‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Enter the text that you want inserted on the page when the page is saved to the server as HTML. R!„-²-1ó’’’’’’’’ģ²-ż-æ-Database Connector Wizard CommandK$`-ż-' €H€6˜˜˜²€‚’Database Connector Wizard Command'²-$-$ €€˜€‚’›)ż-æ-r ²€S€4˜˜°€‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Database')‚’Use the Database Connector Wizard command to open the FrontPage Database Connector Wizard. This wizard guides you through creating an IDC file, which contains SQL query and database connection information. The Database Connector Wizard includes online help to help you create the IDC file. B$--1’’’’’’’’ķ-<--Bold Text Command;æ-<-' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Bold Text Command'-c-$ €€˜€‚’‰]<-ģ-, (€ŗ€4˜˜°€āzv”‰‚’Use the Bold Text command to apply the strong text character style to the selected text.ܬc-Č-0 .€Y€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note Some Web browsers ignore the strong character style when displaying text; others may use a different method of strengthening text, such as changing point size.Yģ-G-& €²€4˜˜°€‚’You select the Bold Text command using the Bold Text button on the formatting toolbar.jČ-±-S#v€0/» .€€4˜˜°€‡"€B‚’€€4˜˜°€‚’’’Bold Text buttonlG--g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ ü!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’D±-a-1&’’’’’’’’īa-ž-“ -Italic Text Command=-ž-' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Italic Text Command'a-Å-$ €€˜€‚’Š^ž-O -, (€¼€4˜˜°€ā¦Ž3׉‚’ Use the Italic Text command to apply the emphasis character style to the selected text. ×§Å-& -0 .€O€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note Some Web browsers ignore the emphasis character style when displaying text; others may use a different method of emphasizing text, such as underlining it.ƒ]O -© -& €ŗ€4˜˜°€‚’You select the Italic Text command using the Italic Text button on the formatting toolbar.~& -' -d#˜€64¤ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€C‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Italic Text buttonl© -“ -g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€@!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’G' -Ś -1/’’’’’’’’ļŚ - --Underline Text Command@“ - -' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Underline Text Command'Ś -A -$ €€˜€‚’„^ -Å -& €¼€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Underline Text command to apply the underline character style to the selected text.Ż­A -¢ -0 .€[€4Œ˜°€€āø䉂’Note Some Web browsers ignore the underline character attribute when displaying text; others may use a different method of emphasizing text, such as italicizing it. ‰cÅ -+-& €Ę€4˜˜°€‚’You select the Underline Text command using the Underline Text button on the formatting toolbar.¢ -¬-d#˜€<4¤ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€D‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Underline Text buttonl+--g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€(#!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’C¬-[-1’’’’’’’’š[-—-‘A-Align Left Command<-—-' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Align Left Command'[-¾-$ €€˜€‚’Ž·—-Ø@-' €o€4˜˜°€‚’Use Align Left to align th¾-Ø@--e current paragraph to the left margin of the page or table cell. You select the Align Left command using the Align Left button on the formatting toolbar.}¾-%A-d#˜€4/… .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Align Left buttonlØ@-‘A-g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ŠĶ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’D%A-ÕA-1$’’’’’’’’ńÕA-B-D-Align Right Command=‘A-B-' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Align Right Command'ÕA-9B-$ €€˜€‚’ā»B-C-' €w€4˜˜°€‚’Use Align Right to align the current paragraph to the right margin of the page or table cell. You select the Align Right command using the Align Right button on the formatting toolbar.~9B-™C-d#˜€6/… .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Align Right buttonlC-D-g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ųē!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’?™C-DD-1 ’’’’’’’’ņDD-|D-UF-Center Command8D-|D-' €"€6˜˜˜²€‚’Center Command'DD-£D-$ €€˜€‚’ͦ|D-pE-' €M€4˜˜°€‚’Use Center to align the current paragraph to the middle of the page or table cell. You select the Center command using the Center button on the formatting toolbar.y£D-éE-d#˜€,/… .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Center buttonlpE-UF-g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ųē!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’GéE-œF-15’’’’’’’’óœF-ÜF-ąH-Select Hotspot Command@UF-ÜF-' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Select Hotspot Command'œF-G-$ €€˜€‚’ļĮÜF-ņG-. *€ƒ€4˜˜°€āēi”N‰‚‚’Use the Select Hotspot command to select a hotspot in an image for editing, cutting, or copying.You select the Select Hotspot command using the Select Hotspot button on the image toolbar.G-sH-d#˜€<0Ž .€€4˜˜°€‡"€E‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Select Hotspot buttonmņG-ąH-h  € €4˜˜°€‚†z€4č!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚’BsH-"I-1½’’’’’’’’ō"I-]I-éN-Rectangle Command;ąH-]I-' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Rectangle Command'"I-„I-$ €€˜€‚’{L]I-’J-/ ,€™€4˜˜°€āēi”N‰‚‚‚’Use the Rectangle command to create a rectangular hotspot on an image. To place the rectangle, click and drag across a region of the image.After you have placed the rectangle, the FrontPage Editor displays the Create Hyperlink dialog box, where you select the target of the link.The Create Hyperlink dialog box has four tabs:Gé„I-FM-^ Š€Ó€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āŗvK‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰‚€ ƒ€ā.yēė‰ā9菌‰‚’·Use the Open Pages tab to create a link to a currently open page or to a bookmark on a currently open page.·Use the Current Web tab to create a link to a page or to a bookmark in the current web.·Use the World Wide Web tab to link to any page or other web resource on the World Wide Web.·Use the New Page tab to create a new page in the current web and link to it. You select a link by entering its relative URL or absolute URL in the Create Hyperlink dialog box.zT’J-ĄM-& €Ø€4˜˜°€‚’You select the Rectangle command using the Rectangle button on the image toolbar.|FM-؅-4ˆ-> J€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Drag the edge to the starting corner.·Double click from the current corner. The FrontPage Editor adds a final edge to complete the shape.·Type Esc from the current edge. The FrontPage Editor adds a final corner and edge to complete the shape.ąøö†-‰-( €q€4˜˜°€‚‚’After you have defined the polygon, the FrontPage Editor displays the Create Link dialog box, where you select the target of the link.The Create Hyperlink dialog box has four tabs:Gé4ˆ-[‹-^ Š€Ó€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āŗvK‰‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰‚€ ƒ€ā.yēė‰ā9菌‰‚’·Use the Open Pages tab to create a link to a currently open page or to a bookmark on a currently open page.·Use the Current Web tab to create a link to a page or to a bookmark in the current web.·Use the World Wide Web tab to link to any page or other web resource on the World Wide Web.·Use the New Page tab to create a new page in the current web and link to it. You select a link by entering its relative URL or absolute URL in the Create Hyperlink dialog box.vP‰-ы-& € €4˜˜°€‚’You select the Polygon command using the Polygon button on the image toolbar.z[‹-KŒ-d#˜€.0Ž .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Polygon button­ы-ųŒ-¦ €4˜˜°€‚†r€ģ÷!Dialog Box,AL(`link dialog box tabs',0,`',`main')‚†z€ģ÷!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚’KKŒ-C-1”’’’’’’’’÷C-ˆ-žĄ-Highlight Hotspots CommandEųŒ-ˆ-' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’Highlight Hotspots Command 'C-ƍ-$ €€˜€‚’:ˆ- Ą-5 8€ €4˜˜°€āēi”N‰ā?=ž‰‚‚‚’Use the Highlight Hotspots command to view the hotspots defined on an image without viewing the image. This is useful when image features make it difficult to see the hotspot outlines that are superimposed on the image. This command toggles between displaying the hotspots only and displaying the image and the hotspots. When you click outside of an image, the display always shows the image and its hotspots.You select the Highlight Hotspots command using the Highlight Hotspots button on the image toolbar.ƍ- Ą-ųŒ-…!ƍ-‘Ą-d#˜€D0© .€€4˜˜°€‡"€-‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Highlight Hotspots buttonm Ą-žĄ-h  € €4˜˜°€‚†z€ģ÷!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚’I‘Ą-GĮ-1F’’’’’’’’ųGĮ-ŠĮ-ŸČ-Make Transparent CommandCžĄ-ŠĮ-' €8€6˜˜˜²€‚’Make Transparent Command 'GĮ-±Į-$ €€˜€‚’“†ŠĮ-eÄ-. *€ €4˜˜°€✒ÓŲ‰‚‚’Use the Make Transparent command to make a selected color in a GIF image transparent. A transparent color is replaced by the background color or background image of the page. An image can have only one transparent color. After you choose Make Transparent, the pointer becomes the Make Transparent pointer when you move it over the image.To make a color transparent, place the tip of the Make Transparent pointer on the color and click. If the image already has a transparent color, selecting a new transparent color returns the existing transparent color to its normal color. Clicking on a transparent color makes the image non-transparent.Šd±Į-ļÄ-& €Č€4˜˜°€‚’Choose the Make Transparent command by clicking the Make Transparent button on the image toolbar.ƒeÄ-rÅ-d#˜€@0Ž .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Make Transparent buttonŁļÄ-yĒ-. *€³€4˜˜°€‚āhşk‰‚’Make Transparent sets the Transparent field in the Image Properties dialog box. To make an image non-transparent, turn off the Transparent field in the Image Properties dialog box, or click on the transparent color.If you choose Make Transparent while a JPEG image is selected, the FrontPage Editor prompts you to convert the image to GIF format. If FrontPage converts the image, the number of colors in the image may be reduced and the image file will become larger.»rÅ-4Č-+ $€!€4Œ˜°€€‚‚’Note To change the background of a page, use the Background Image or Use Custom Background Color field in the Page Properties dialog box.kyĒ-ŸČ-g ž€€4˜˜°€†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚’H4Č-ēČ-1H’’’’’’’’łēČ-)É-@Ģ-Increase Indent CommandBŸČ-)É-' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’ Increase Indent Command'ēČ-PÉ-$ €€˜€‚’Ų)É-QĖ-) €±€4˜˜°€‚‚‚’Use the Indent Paragraph command to indent the current paragraph. You can also use the Indent Paragraph command to increase the nesting level of a numbered or bulleted list item. FrontPage supports an unlimited number of indentation levels. If you indent one or more list items that follow a list item, the indented items become a sub-list of the preceding list item. You select the Indent Paragraph command using the Increase Indent button on the formatting toolbar.ƒPÉ-ŌĖ-e#š€>0© .€€4˜˜°€‡"€ ‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Increase IndentbuttonlQĖ-@Ģ-g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ģ÷!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’HŌĖ-ˆĢ-1ė’’’’’’’’śˆĢ-ŹĢ-„Ļ-Decrease Indent CommandB@Ģ-ŹĢ-' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’ Decrease Indent Command'ˆĢ-ńĢ-$ €€˜€‚’¤|ŹĢ-•Ī-( €ł€4˜˜°€‚‚’Use the Unindent Paragraph command to remove the indentation of a paragraph. You can also use the Unindent Paragraph command to decrease the nesting level of a numbered or bulleted list item. An indented list item becomes a member of its enclosing list when it is unindented.You select the Unindent Paragraph command using the Decrease Indent button on the formatting toolbar.ƒńĢ-Ļ-e#š€>0č .€€4˜˜°€‡"€!‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Decrease Indentbuttonl•Ī-„Ļ-g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ģ÷!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’CĻ-ĒĻ-1l’’’’’’’’ūĒĻ-.E.Text Color Command<„Ļ-.' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Text Color CommanĒĻ-.„Ļ-d'ĒĻ-6.$ €€˜€‚’ƈ.å.' €€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Text Color command to change the color of text. Choose Text Color by clicking the Text Color button on the standard toolbar.}6.b.d#˜€40Ž .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Text Color buttonć?å.E.¤ ~€4˜˜°€‚‚†n€PĀ!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_AFX_IDD_COLOR')‚†x€PĀ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’You select the new text color in the Color dialog box. Kb..1U’’’’’’’’ü.Ō.ų.Increase Text Size CommandDE.Ō.' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’Increase Text Size Command'.ū.$ €€˜€‚’æ˜Ō.ŗ.' €1€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Increase Text Size command to make text larger. Choose Increase Text Size by clicking the Increase Text Size button on the standard toolbar. …!ū.?.d#˜€D0Ž .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Increase Text Size buttonēŗŗ.&.- (€u€4˜˜°€€€‚’When you increase the size of text, FrontPage increments the text’s HTML Font Size attribute. The size of text is displayed in the Size field of the Font tab of the Font dialog box.Ņa?.ų.q ²€Ā€4Œ˜°€€€€‚‚†x€ģ÷!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Note The font size that is viewed at runtime may differ due to the browser’s settings.K&.C.1}’’’’’’’’żC.‡.Ó .Decrease Text Size CommandDų.‡.' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’Decrease Text Size Command'C.®.$ €€˜€‚’Ą™‡.n.' €3€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Decrease Text Size command to make text smaller. Choose Decrease Text Size by clicking the Decrease Text Size button on the standard toolbar. …!®.ó.d#˜€D0» .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Decrease Text Size buttonēŗn.Ś.- (€u€4˜˜°€€€‚’When you decrease the size of text, FrontPage decrements the text’s HTML Font Size attribute. The size of text is displayed in the Size field of the Font tab of the Font dialog box.^ó.g ./ .€¼€4Œ˜°€€€€‚’Note The font size that is viewed at runtime may differ due to the browser’s settings.lŚ.Ó .g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ģ÷!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Fg . .1•’’’’’’’’ž .Y .½ .Bulleted List Command@Ó .Y .' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’ Bulleted List Command' .€ .$ €€˜€‚’Q$Y .Ń .- (€I€4˜˜°€āÖł¦‰‚’Use the Bulleted List command to format the paragraph containing the insertion point as a bulleted list paragraph. If the paragraph containing the insertion point is a bulleted list paragraph, the Bulleted List command will reformat the paragraph by decreasing its indentation one level.€€ .Q .d#˜€:² .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Bulleted List buttonlŃ .½ .g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ģ÷!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’FQ . .1•’’’’’’’’’ .C .§.Numbered List Command@½ .C .' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’ Numbered List Command' .j .$ €€˜€‚’Q$C .».- (€I€4˜˜°€āČ&,‰‚’Use the Numbered List command to format the paragraph containing the insertion point as a numbered list paragraph. If the paragraph containing the insertion point is a numbered list paragraph, the Numbered List command will reformat the paragraph by decreasing its indentation one level.€j .;.d#˜€:² .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Numbered List buttonl».§.g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€ģ÷!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’= ;. @.1Ø’’’’’’’’ @.C@.ŗB.Stop Command§. @.§.7§.C@.' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Stop Command ' @.j@.$ €€˜€‚’b*C@.ĢA.8 >€W€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰‚‡"€F‚‚’Use the Stop command to stop following a hyperlink. If you stop following a hyperlink after a new page is opened but before all of the images have appeared, the remaining images appear as the broken painting icon:To stop following a hyperlink, click the Stop button on the standard toolbar.wj@.CB.d#˜€(0j .€€4˜˜°€‡"€0‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Stop buttonwĢA.ŗB.q ²€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€tŠ!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚‚’9CB.óB.1Z’’’’’’’’óB.4C.]C.ContentsAŗB.4C.' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’FrontPage Help Contents)óB.]C.& €€4˜˜°€‚’@4C.C.1 ’’’’’’’’C.ÖC.°L.About FrontPage9]C.ÖC.' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’About FrontPage'C.żC.$ €€˜€‚’"śÖC.G.( €õ€4˜˜°€‚‚’Welcome to Microsoft FrontPage 97, a World Wide Web authoring and management tool that requires no programming knowledge, but is robust enough for experienced Web site developers. FrontPage 97 has everything you need to design and build a World Wide Web site quickly and easily.FrontPage 97 includes the FrontPage Explorer, where you view and manage your Web site, and the FrontPage Editor, where you create and edit Web pages without needing to know HTML. FrontPage includes many other features that make Web site creation easy, such as a full set of wizards and templates for creating pages and FrontPage webs, WebBot components, for providing complex functionality without programming, and a To Do list for tracking tasks as you create each FrontPage web.ģżC.>I.3 4€Ł€4˜˜°€€€€€‚’In FrontPage, you use the graphical FrontPage Explorer to create, view, and maintain your FrontPage webs and to publish them on your computer, your Local Area Network (LAN), or the Internet. The FrontPage Explorer has commands for administering FrontPage webs, testing and repairing hyperlinks, viewing all of a FrontPage web’s files and folders, importing and exporting files, and launching the FrontPage Editor and other applications to create and edit your FrontPage web’s contents.»G.łK.. *€€4˜˜°€€€‚‚’The FrontPage Editor is the tool you’ll use for creating, editing, and testing your World Wide Web pages. As you add text, images, tables, form fields, and other elements to your page, the FrontPage Editor displays them as they would appear in a World Wide Web browser.You do not need to know HTML to use the FrontPage Editor, because it creates all the HTML code for you. The FrontPage Editor generates all the popular HTML tags and lets you incorporate popular new HTML extensions, such as frames, ActiveX Controls, and Java applets. Although it is very powerful, the FrontPage Editor is easy to use and has a familiar, word-processor interface.·{>I.°L.< H€ö€4˜˜°€‚‚ćaĪrƉ‚ćāŽ>‰‚ć+Ižų‰‚’For more information, explore the following topics:The FrontPage ExplorerThe FrontPage EditorUsing To Do ListsGłK.÷L.1’’’’’’’’÷L.7M.Į.The FrontPage Explorer@°L.7M.' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’The FrontPage Explorer'÷L.^M.$ €€˜€‚’R7M.°O.: B€1€4˜˜°€€€‚↢k‰€€‚’The Microsoft FrontPage Explorer is a tool for creating, viewing, and maintaining FrontPage webs. You use the FrontPage Explorer’s powerful graphical interface to create and publish FrontPage webs on your computer, on your Local Area Network (LAN), or the Internet.You use the FrontPage Explorer to administer each FrontPage web, test and repair its hyperlinks, view all of its files and folders, import and export files, and launch the FrontPage Editor and other applications to create and edit your FrontPage web’s contents.xE^M.4‚.3 4€‹€4˜˜°€€€āęšk‰‚’A FrontPage web is a set of °O.4‚.°L.files and folders that you can open, edit, and test in the FrontPage Explorer. It contains the World Wide Web pages, other files, and folders that form your World Wide Web site’s contents, along with additional FrontPage support files. These additional FrontPage files are what give the FrontPage Explorer and the FrontPage Editor their powerful functionality. For example, only a FrontPage web supports automatic hyperlink recalculation and repair, full text index generation, automatic table of contents generation, and automatic form handling.B°O.v„.. *€)€4˜˜°€€€‚‚’You can create a FrontPage web on a World Wide Web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed. (These are a set of programs and scripts that support FrontPage and extend the functionality of the Web server.) You can also create a FrontPage web without a Web server, directly on your computer’s file system. In either case, you can use the full set of FrontPage Explorer and FrontPage Editor commands to edit your FrontPage web and its pages and files.Here are some of the key features of the FrontPage Explorer:ß©4‚.U‡.6 :€S€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·You can create professional-quality FrontPage webs of many popular types using FrontPage web Wizards and templates. For example, you can create a corporate presence on the World Wide Web with the Corporate Presence Wizard, a discussion group with the Discussion Web Wizard, a personal FrontPage web with the Personal Web template, and a project-management FrontPage web with the Project Web template.·Many authors can collaborate on a single FrontPage web. You, as the administrator, can control access by assigning authors and optionally restricting end-users. You can assign passwords and IP address restrictions to protect the FrontPage web from unauthorized visitors.›gv„.š‰.4 6€Ļ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Explorer, you view your entire FrontPage web graphically. In the Folder View, you view and navigate the folders in your FrontPage web. Click a folder, and its contents are listed, with useful information about each file, such as size, type, and title. In the Hyperlink View, you view the hyperlinks connecting your pages, Microsoft Office documents, and other files, along with a hierarchical picture of your FrontPage web. Select a page in the left pane and it becomes the center of the view in the right pane. Expand or contract the view to see as many levels of hyperlinks as you’d like.xDU‡.hŒ.4 6€‰€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·If you rename or move any file in your FrontPage web, the FrontPage Explorer updates all hyperlink references to that file within the FrontPage web, including hyperlinks from Microsoft Office 97 documents. You can verify and repair all hyperlinks in your FrontPage web, including hyperlinks to sites on the World Wide Web. You can recalculate links to update the FrontPage Explorer’s display of the FrontPage web in which you are working. In a multi-authoring environment, use this feature to incorporate and view recent changes made to the FrontPage web by other authors.!暉.‰.> J€Ē€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·You can import files to your FrontPage web. Specify a folder in your file system, and all its contents are imported. You can also export files from your FrontPage web to your file system.·Double-click a page in the FrontPage Explorer and it opens for editing in the FrontPage Editor. You can also configure editors for any of the file types in your FrontPage web. Double-click a file and it opens in its associated editor.·Every FrontPage web has a To Do List. The Do List makes it easy to name, track, and complete all unfinished FrontPage web tasks. Click on a task and it takes you right to the page that needs work. Some To Do List tasks are generated automatically, and you can also add tasks and assign them to authors.ēhŒ.ŖĄ.. *€Ļ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·The FrontPage Explorer maintains a text index of your FrontPage web f‰.ŖĄ.°L.or use by the WebBot Search component. This index makes it easy for users to find documents in your FrontPage web, but requires no programming on your part.u‰.Į.p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!More About FrontPage,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`HP_IDH_OVERVIEW')‚’EŖĄ.dĮ.1b’’’’’’’’dĮ.¢Į. /The FrontPage Editor>Į.¢Į.' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’The FrontPage Editor'dĮ.ÉĮ.$ €€˜€‚’;¢Į.Ä.( €'€4˜˜°€‚‚’The Microsoft FrontPage Editor is a tool for creating, editing, and testing World Wide Web pages. As you add text, images, tables, form fields, and other elements to your page, the FrontPage Editor displays them as they would appear in a World Wide Web browser.You do not need to learn HTML to use the FrontPage Editor, because it automatically creates all the HTML code for you. The FrontPage Editor generates all the popular HTML tags including all popular HTML extensions, such as frames, ActiveX Controls, and Java applets.Õ­ÉĮ.ŁÄ.( €[€4˜˜°€‚‚’Although it is very powerful, the FrontPage Editor is easy to use and has a familiar, word-processor interface.Here are some of the key features of the FrontPage Editor:Ä‚Ä.Ē.B R€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€€€€€‚’·You can create new HTML pages based on built-in Wizards and templates. The FrontPage Editor offers many choices of page formats, or you can create your own templates.·You can open files of many popular types, and the FrontPage Editor converts them to HTML. Some of the file types you can open are Microsoft Word 2.0 and 6.0, Microsoft Word 6.0 for MS-DOS, Microsoft Word 95 and 97, Microsoft Excel 4.0 and 5.0, Microsoft Excel 95 and 97, Lotus 1-2-3 2.x – 4.x, and WordPerfect 5.x – 7.x. The FrontPage Editor preserves hyperlinks in Microsoft Office documents. Images in files are converted to Graphics Interchange Format (GIF).YŁÄ.öŹ.F Z€'€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·You can open any HTML file in the FrontPage Editor. All the HTML tags on the page are preserved.·You can insert text in all HTML styles, create multilevel lists, change text size and color, and apply formatting such as centering a heading or italicizing text.·Using a point-and-click interface, you can create hyperlinks to pages and files in your FrontPage web or to pages and files on the World Wide Web.·You can insert an image of almost any type, and the FrontPage Editor converts it into GIF or JPEG format. Click on an image and it opens for editing in your favorite image-editing program. Create an image map by adding hotspots, areas in an image containing hyperlinks. Insert clip art from a large library of buttons, background images, icons, and other images.YĒ.OĪ.> J€7€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·You can create forms containing text fields, check boxes, radio buttons, drop-down lists, and push buttons. To process a form, you can assign a built-in FrontPage WebBot component or add your own CGI script.·You can create a table, add captions, create header cells, and merge and split cells. The FrontPage Editor displays the table in the way it will appear on the World Wide Web.·You can add powerful functionality to your page by inserting WebBot components. They add interactive features such as navigation bars, threaded discussion groups, full-text searches, and forms handling that would otherwise require complex CGI programming. For example, the WebBot Table of Contents component automatically creates an HTML outline of your FrontPage web, with hyperlinks to each page.įöŹ.^Ļ.. *€Ć€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·You can insert ActiveX Controls, plug-ins, and Java applets in the FrontPage Editor. You can launch a script-editing session and create and insert JavaScript scripts and Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition scripts.uOĪ. /p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!More About FrontPage,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`HP_IDH_OVERVIEW')‚’^Ļ. /Į.B^Ļ.N/1A’’’’’’’’N/‰/™/Using To Do Lists; /‰/' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Using To Do Lists'N/°/$ €€˜€‚’`2‰//. *€e€4˜˜°€€€‚‚’The FrontPage Explorer creates a To Do List for every FrontPage web that you create. The To Do List is shared by all authors working on the FrontPage web and contains a list of the tasks needed to complete it, along with each task’s assigned author, priority, description, and the page or file linked to the task.You can add tasks to the To Do List, modify task names, assigned authors, and descriptions. You can also remove tasks from the list at anytime. When a task is done, you can mark it as completed then archive it or delete it from the To Do List.‰°/™/r ²€/€4˜˜°€‚‚†Š€˜ØĢū!More About FrontPage,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`HP_IDH_OVERVIEW')‚’Some of the FrontPage Explorer web Wizards and some FrontPage Editor commands add tasks to the To Do List and link them to the appropriate page or file. When a task is linked to a page, you can open the page in the FrontPage Editor from the To Do List by clicking the task.F/ß/1’’’’’’’’’’’’ß/ø/To create an IDC file?™//' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create an IDC filemGß/‹/& €Ž€4˜˜°€‚’An IDC file contains SQL query and database connection information. ¾‚/I/< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: New. 2In the New Page dialog box, select Database Connector Wizard and click OK.Ņ«‹//' €W€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Database Connector Wizard opens. This wizard guides you through the process of creating an IDC file. The Database Connector Wizard includes online help. )I/D/& €€4˜˜°€‚’t/ø/p °€€6˜˜˜°€†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’R!D/ /1~’’’’’’’’’’’’ /6 /To create a database results fileK$ø/U/' €H€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a database results file“y / /; F€ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: New. 2In the New Page dialog box, select Database Results and click OK.cU/™ /- (€Ē€4ŒČ°€ā£Źm‰‚’A new database results file is created. When you save this file, make sure its name matches the name you supplied when you created the related IDC file. This is the name you entered in the Query Results Template field in the first panel of the Internet Database Connector Wizard. By convention, database results files have an HTX filename extension.) /Ā /& €€4˜˜°€‚’t™ /6 /p °€€6˜˜˜°€†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_database')‚’R!Ā /ˆ /1ü’’’’’’’’ˆ /Ó /ž/FrontPage 97 Database IntegrationK$6 /Ó /' €H€6˜˜˜²€‚’FrontPage 97 Database Integration'ˆ /ś /$ €€˜€‚’9 Ó /3 /, (€€4˜˜°ć8‰}€‰‚’Overview=ś /p /' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Editing an HTX File}3 /v/‰ ą€ū€4˜˜°ėó0c‡€‰‚ėw±p܉‚ė—Ą\K‰‚ėE82¬‰‚ėCw_‰‚ė  ~‰‚ėƒ b‰‚ėvŠ’‰‚ė]Q‰‚’To delete conditional statement beginning and ending markersTo delete database column valuesTo delete detail section beginning and ending markersTo delete IDC parameter valuesTo create a detail sectionTo create an Else conditional sectionTo create an If-Then conditional sectionTo display a database record column valueTo display an IDC parameter value>p /“/' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating an IDC FileJv/ž/0 0€4€4˜˜°ėjž=€‰‚’To create an IDC fileJ#“/H/' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating a Database Results FileV&ž/ž/0 0€L€4˜˜°ėµŠ/€‰‚’To create a database results fileS"H/ @/1‘’’’’’’’’  @/X@/“H/Internet Database Connector Wizardž/ @/ž/L%ž/X@/' €J€6˜˜˜²€‚’Internet Database Connector Wizard' @/@/$ €€˜€‚’>X@/½B/' €/€4˜˜°€‚’The Internet Database Connector Wizard creates an Internet Database Connector (IDC) file. Internet Database Connector is the database interface included with the Microsoft Internet Information Server and Microsoft Personal Web Server. It allows Structured Query Language (SQL) queries (including database additions and modifications) to any Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC) compliant database accessible from the Web server machine. In FrontPage 97, the SQL query and database connection information is specified in the IDC file. ,’@/éE/- (€’€4˜˜°€€€‚’Along with the SQL query, the IDC file specifies a query results template file in your FrontPage web. This file displays the query results data for the IDC file. By convention, query results template files have an HTX filename extension. The HTX file is a special Web page that contains variables and control information related to your SQL query. You can specify database record column values, IDC parameter values, and If-Then-Else constructs that control the data that is displayed at runtime. You can also define detail sections, which are regions of HTML (including column and parameter values) that will be repeated once for each database record returned at runtime. You edit the HTX file using commands on the Edit: Database menu in the FrontPage Editor. Ė£½B/“H/( €G€4˜˜°€‚‚’After creating an IDC file, you can use it as a form handler by selecting Internet Database Connector in the Form Handler field of the Form Properties dialog box. A form that is handled by an IDC file should have fields with the same names as the IDC parameters. When the user submits the form, the query runs based on the values of the IDC parameter fields. Then, the results are combined with the HTX file and returned to the Web browser for displaying. You can also create a hyperlink to an IDC file in your FrontPage web. When the SQL query is run because a user followed a hyperlink to the IDC file, only the default IDC parameters defined in the IDC file are used. = éE/ńH/1" ’’’’’’’’ ńH/'I/‚/About Fields6“H/'I/' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Fields'ńH/NI/$ €€˜€‚’ l'I/īJ/4 6€Ł€4˜˜°€āĮĻO©‰‚€€‚’Fields are the building blocks of forms. Using fields, a user provides information or input to your FrontPage web. This input is processed by a form handler on the Web server when the user submits the form.You create fields in the FrontPage Editor using the Insert: Form Field menu or the Forms toolbar. You can create the following fields using FrontPage:Ł“NI/ĒM/F Z€'€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·A one-line text box is a labeled, single line form field into which users can type text.·A scrolling text box is a labeled, multi-line form field into which users can type text.·A radio button presents the user with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button. Radio buttons are presented in a list, one of which is selected by default. Selecting a new member of the list deselects the currently selected item.·A check box presents the user with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a box. When the box is selected, it is usually displayed with a check mark or X. Check boxes can represent a set of non-exclusive choices.Ó•īJ/šO/> J€+€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·A drop-down menu presents a list of selections in drop-down menu style. A set of drop-down menu form fields can be configured to allow either one item to be selectable or many items to be selectable at a time.·A push button lets the user submit the form or resets the form to its initial state.·An image field displays an image in a form. By clicking on the image, the user submits the form.īĮĒM/”/- (€ƒ€4˜˜°€€€‚’Form fields are created in line with text on the page. OšO/”/“H/nce a field is inserted on the page, the FrontPage Editor treats it like a character. For example, if you click to the left of a field and start typing a field’s label, the field floats right to make room for the text, and if you press ENTER to the left of a field, the field drops to the beginning of the new line. You can cut and copy fields to the clipboard and paste them into a form.tšO/‚/o ®€ €6˜˜˜°€‚††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Fields')‚’L”/T‚/1R ’’’’’’’’ T‚/™‚/ŗŒ/Creating and Editing FieldsE‚/™‚/' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’Creating and Editing Fields'T‚/Ą‚/$ €€˜€‚’9 ™‚/ł‚/, (€€4˜˜°ćQųĪc€‰‚’Overview8Ą‚/1ƒ/' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’Editing Fieldsņ•ł‚/#„/] ˆ€+€4˜˜°ė”†Ī€‰‚ėøu`‰‚ė*ll“‰‚ėŽ T‰‚ėörę:‰‚’To add extended attributes to a fieldTo copy a form fieldTo delete a form fieldTo display a confirmation fieldTo rename a form field=1ƒ/`„/' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’One-line Text Boxesµ#„/g…/R r€k€4˜˜°ė+Lū€‰‚ė;LT‰‚ė—Ö”Ó‰‚ėy„0‰‚’To change the width of a one-line text box fieldTo create a one-line text box fieldTo create a password fieldTo provide the initial value for a one-line text box field>`„/„…/' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’Scrolling Text BoxesMšg…/ņ†/] ˆ€į€4˜˜°ė𛀉‚ė嘉‚ėć¹Ē݉‚ė!Af‰‚뇀®¢‰‚’To change the height of a scrolling text box fieldTo change the width of a scrolling text box fieldTo create a scrolling text box fieldTo provide the initial string for a scrolling text box fieldTo validate a text box field5„…/'‡/' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Check BoxesÄ~ņ†/ė‡/F \€ü€4˜˜°ėmŽ<‡€‰‚ėīą‰‚ė®I“V‰‚’To change the initial state of a check box fieldTo change the value of a check box fieldTo create a check box field7'‡/"ˆ/' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’Radio ButtonsBåė‡/d‰/] ˆ€Ė€4˜˜°ėi-čQ€‰‚ėr·S‰‚ėjŖOū‰‚ėʾ"ö‰‚ė`Nė‰‚’To change the initial state of a radio button fieldTo change the name of a group of radio buttonsTo change the value of a radio button fieldTo create a radio button fieldTo validate a group of radio button fields9"ˆ/‰/' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’Drop-Down Menus†d‰/#‹/s “€'€4˜˜°ėƒ K€‰‚ėĪĮś‰‚ė×hó‰‚ė S-ż‰‚ėv掉‚ėćM‰‚ė%ņ«õ‰‚’To add a choice to a drop-down menuTo change the height of a drop-down menu To create a drop-down menuTo delete a choice from a drop-down menuTo modify a choice in a drop-down menu To move a choice in a drop-down menu To validate a drop-down menu fieldG ‰/j‹/' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Push Buttons and Image Fieldsy>#‹/ć‹/; F€|€4˜˜°ė' ßZ€‰‚ė‘%–p‰‚’To create a push button fieldTo create an image field <j‹/Œ/' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Hidden Form Fields›Tć‹/ŗŒ/G ^€Ø€4˜˜°ėųŒ;߀‰‚ėx¶IቂėRo牂‚’To change a hidden fieldTo create a hidden fieldTo delete a hidden field= Œ/÷Œ/1Q ’’’’’’’’ ÷Œ/,/ČÅ/About Forrms5ŗŒ/,/' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Forms'÷Œ/S/$ €€˜€‚’©t,/Į/5 8€é€6˜˜˜°€āŒĶ‰‚€€‚’Forms are collections of fields that you can use to get information or feedback from users of your FrontPage web. Forms are the key to making your FrontPage web interactive. They let your users "talk back" to your FrontPage web. Along with fields, forms can contain text in all paragraph styles, tables, images, and most other objects that can be inserted on a page. In FrontPage, you create forms and fields using an easy to use, point-and-click interface.A form has an assigned form handler, which is a program on the Web server that takes the data from the form’s fields and processes it in some way. When a user submits a S/Į/ŗŒ/form, the name and contents of each field in the form are sent to the form handler as a series of name-value pairs. The form handler processes the form and usually returns an HTML page back to the Web browser reflecting the results of the processing.#īS/+Å/5 8€Ż€6˜˜˜°€€€‚€€‚’How a form handler processes a form depends on the form handler’s design. Some form handlers enter form field data into a database. Others do some processing and generate HTML that the Web browser displays. For example, a mathematical calculator form could accept numbers from a user and send them to a form handler which calculates a result, formats it in HTML, and passes it back to the Web browser for display.You do not have to create your own form handlers to use forms in a FrontPage web — FrontPage comes with built-in form handlers for most common uses. You can use FrontPage form handlers to collect data from your form and store it in a variety of formats, register users for your FrontPage web, or support a discussion group on your web. You can also design a form to interact with Internet Database Connector (IDC), the database interface included with Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). Advanced users can create their own form handlers and assign them to forms in FrontPage.*Į/UÅ/' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’s+Å/ČÅ/o ®€€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Forms')‚’OUÅ/Ę/1\’’’’’’’’ Ę/_Ę/ŠĢ/Creating and Configuring FormsH!ČÅ/_Ę/' €B€6˜˜˜²€‚’Creating and Configuring Forms'Ę/†Ę/$ €€˜€‚’9 _Ę/æĘ/, (€€4˜˜°ćÉā=€‰‚’Overview8†Ę/÷Ę/' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating Forms9æĘ/vĒ/F \€r€4˜˜°ėš¶“Ģ€‰‚ėbzg‰‚ė‘P͉‚’To copy a formTo create a formTo delete a formY,÷Ę/ĻĒ/- *€X€6˜˜˜°€€€‚’Viewing and Editing a Form’s PropertiesŠIvĒ/YČ/A R€’€4˜˜°ėŠĖģ €‰‚ėŹ(•倀‰‚’To add extended attributes to a formTo view a form’s propertiesDĻĒ/Č/' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Adding and Deleting Fieldsl1YČ/ É/; F€b€4˜˜°ė±L„ż€‰‚ėQūa0‰‚’To add a field to a formTo delete a fieldEČ/NÉ/' €<€6˜˜˜°€‚’Assigning Handlers To FormsO É/É/0 0€>€4˜˜°ėGK+€‰‚’To assign a form's handler;NÉ/ŲÉ/' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’Discussion Groups}BÉ/UŹ/; F€„€4˜˜°ėn“©}€‰‚ėwĻ1‰‚’To create a discussion groupTo moderate a discussion group6ŲÉ/‹Ź/' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Search FormsLUŹ/׏/0 0€8€4˜˜°ėųj\9€‰‚’To create a search form7‹Ź/Ė/' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’General FormsP ׏/^Ė/0 0€@€4˜˜°ė@-€‰‚’To collect data from a formAĖ/ŸĖ/' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’User-Registration FormsW'^Ė/öĖ/0 0€N€4˜˜°ė¦Ÿ”뀉‚’To create a user-registration form>ŸĖ/4Ģ/' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’Custom Form HandlersV%öĖ/ŠĢ/1 2€J€4˜˜°ė·” €‰‚‚’To assign a custom form handlerL4Ģ/ÖĢ/1¤ ’’’’’’’’ÖĢ/Ķ/¤ 0About Frames and Frame SetsEŠĢ/Ķ/' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Frames and Frame Sets'ÖĢ/BĶ/$ €€˜€‚’ó®Ķ/A0E X€]€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€€€‚€€ā†¢k‰‚€€‚’Frames divide the Web browser’s display into windows, each of which can contain a separate, scrollable page. A group of frames is called a frame set. A frame set is a special Web page that defines the size and location of each window.Each frame in a frame set has an identifying name, such as upperleft. Each frame is also assigned a source URL, which is a hyperlink to a page to display initially when the frame set is loaded in a Web browser.Use a frame set when you want the contents of one part of the Web browser’s display to remain unchanged while the contents of other parts change based on hyperlinks that the userBĶ/A0ŠĢ/ selects. A simple example of this is a table of contents frame set. One frame can display a set of hyperlinks (the table of contents), and a second frame can display the target pages of the hyperlinks. A user can click on the hyperlinks in the first frame and watch the contents of the second frame change.ŽbBĶ/Ļ0, &€Å€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€‚‚’Because it is a Web page, a frame set is loaded by a Web browser when a user clicks a hyperlink to it. If a frame set is the home page of a FrontPage web, it is loaded when the user first follows a hyperlink to the FrontPage web.When a user clicks a hyperlink to a frame set, the Web browser will load the frame set and then load the target page specified by the source URL for each frame in the frame set. Typically, each page referenced by a source URL is a Web page, but the page can also be another frame set, in which case, the initial frame is the parent frame of all the frames in the new frame set.3A00, &€€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€‚‚’When you create a hyperlink from a page loaded in one frame of a frame set, you can associate the hyperlink with a target frame, which is usually the name of a frame in the same frame set. If a frame set is not loaded at runtime and a hyperlink has an associated target frame name, some Web browsers create a new window to display the page referenced by the hyperlink.Along with the names you assign to frames when you create a frame set, there are four pre-defined frames that have special meaning to Web browsers:¦Ļ0 0^ Š€M€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·To specify that the target of a hyperlink should be loaded into a new window in the Web browser, use the pre-defined frame _blank.·To specify that the target of a hyperlink should be loaded into the same frame as the page containing the hyperlink, use the pre-defined frame _self.·To specify that the target of a hyperlink should be loaded into the parent frame of the current frame, use the pre-defined frame _parent.·To specify that the Web browser should remove all loaded frame sets before displaying the target of a hyperlink, so that the target of the hyperlink is displayed in the full window of the Web browser, type the pre-defined frame _top.)0/ 0& €€4˜˜°€‚’u 0¤ 0q ²€€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€††€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Frames')‚’J/ 0ī 01€’’’’’’’’ī 01 0€ 0Creating and Using FramesC¤ 01 0' €8€6˜˜˜²€‚’Creating and Using Frames'ī 0X 0$ €€˜€‚’9 1 0‘ 0, (€€4˜˜°ć¢„Ÿe€‰‚’OverviewI"X 0Ś 0' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating and Editing Frame Setsk0‘ 0E 0; F€`€4˜˜°ėĮ9õ€‰‚ėEvl‰‚’To create a frame setTo edit a frame setCŚ 0ˆ 0' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’Loading Pages Into Framesų„E 0€ 0S t€K€4˜˜°ėp¹’Ē€‰‚ėl×o£‰‚ė ±hw‰‚ė;J±‘‰‚‚’To display a page in a frameTo display form pages in a frameTo set the default target frame for an image mapTo set the default target frame for a page= ˆ 0½ 01ė ’’’’’’’’½ 0ó 05F0About Images6€ 0ó 0' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Images'½ 0 0$ €€˜€‚’šró 0Ą@0( €å€4˜˜°€‚‚’One of the most important features of the World Wide Web is the many ways you can use images. Authors use images on their pages to provide information or decoration, to communicate their personal style or that of their organization, to display graphic artwork or pictures of products, and to create image maps, which are images containing one or more hyperlink areas called hotspotsImages on pages must either be in Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) or in Joint Photographic Expert Group format (JPEG). GIF is a method for encoding compressed pictures that contain up to 8 bits of color, and JPEG is commonly used on the World Wide Web for 24-bit color images. When you insert an image that is not in 0Ą@0€ 0 the GIF or JPEG format, it is automatically converted to the GIF format (for images with 8 bits or less of color) or the JPEG format (for images with more than 8 bits of color).*ü 0źD0. *€ł€4˜˜°€‚↢k‰‚’FrontPage has a complete interface for using images in FrontPage webs. In FrontPage, you can easily import images to your FrontPage web and insert them on pages, align them with text, create and edit image maps, and use images in page design. Along with its comprehensive set of image commands, FrontPage includes a full library of clip art: commonly used buttons, icons, background patterns, and other small images that you can use in your FrontPage Web pages.Image maps are images containing hyperlinks. A well designed image map gives users visual cues about where each hyperlink will take them. For example, an image map for a tourism bureau could be an actual map of a geographical region. By clicking on a place of interest on the map, a uses could follow a hyperlink to a topic describing the hotels and tourist attractions in that place. A business could use an image map to display pictures of its products. By clicking on a product, a potential customer could follow a hyperlink to a topic describing it.ׯĄ@0ĮE0( €_€4˜˜°€‚‚’In the FrontPage Editor, you can easily create image maps. You simply insert the image on the page, and then use the commands on the Image Toolbar to create your hotspots.tźD05F0p °€€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Images')‚’PĮE0…F01, ’’’’’’’’…F0ŹF0ÅO0Creating and Editing Image MapsE5F0ŹF0' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’Using Images and Image Maps'…F0ńF0$ €€˜€‚’9 ŹF0*G0, (€€4˜˜°ć(ä~€‰‚’OverviewG ńF0qG0' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Inserting and Deleting Imagesmļ*G0ŽH0~ ʀ߀4˜˜°ė•ń%m€‰‚ėJ³»‰‚ėźīJi‰‚ėČwl‰‚묔8h‰‚ėĒ—8h‰‚ėü]𺉂ėć×ōW‰‚’To copy an imageTo cut or delete an imageTo edit an imageTo insert an image from a fileTo insert an image from the current FrontPage webTo insert an image from the World Wide WebTo insert clip artTo paste an imageJ#qG0(I0' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’Adding Images to a FrontPage Web‹PŽH0³I0; F€ €4˜˜°ėĶK8‹€‰‚ėÄŃ+󉂒To import an image to a FrontPage webTo save an image to a FrontPage web:(I0ķI0' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’Selecting ImagesH³I05J00 0€0€4˜˜°ėˆ†1ဉ‚’To select an image G ķI0|J0' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating and Editing HotspotsOŃ5J0ĖK0~ Ź€£€4˜˜°ė/5ūø€‰‚ėqœ­ˆ‰‚ėFY—‰‚ė†ąDö‰‚ė5Éč0‰‚ė sH‰‚ė«ąłp‰‚ėÆm“y‰‚’To create a circular hotspotTo create a polygonal hotspotTo create a rectangular hotspotTo delete a hotspotTo highlight hotspotsTo move a hotspotTo resize a hotspotTo select a hotspotC|J0L0' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’Making Images Transparent•ZĖK0£L0; F€“€4˜˜°ėEž•€‰‚ėpøN‰‚’To make a color in an image non-transparentTo make a color in an image transparentDL0ēL0' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Formatting Images on PagesP £L07M00 0€@€4˜˜°ė\Cū€‰‚’To align an image with text9ēL0pM0' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’Renaming Images¬Z7M0N0R t€“€4˜˜°ėų§.€€€‰‚ėķVb_€€‰‚ėė='E‰‚’To change an image’s relative URLTo change an image’s titleTo move an image@pM0\N0' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other Image ProceduresiN0ÅO0i  €€4˜˜°ė©š€‰‚ė5f€„‰‚ėē³-‰‚ėÄLt‰‚ėŸ’Ņ‰‚ė Mē.‰‚‚’To add extended attributes to an imageTo convert a GIF image to JPEG formatTo convert a JPEG image to GIF formatTo provide an image's alternate low-resolution imageTo set an image's default hyperlinkTo specify an image's alternate textA\N0€01›’’’’’’’’€0L€0¶0About HypeÅO0€0ÅO0rlinks:ÅO0L€0' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Hyperlinks'€0s€0$ €€˜€‚’\4L€0Ļ‚0( €i€4˜˜°€‚‚’A hyperlink is a connection from a World Wide Web page to another file on the World Wide Web. The destination of the hyperlink is most often another World Wide Web page, but it can also be a multimedia file or even a program.Hyperlinks are embedded directly in text or images on a page, and they give textual or graphical cues about where they lead. For example, a text hyperlink from the phrase "Microsoft FrontPage" and an image hyperlink from the Microsoft FrontPage logo both would indicate that the hyperlink goes to a page describing Microsoft FrontPage.[3s€0*…0( €g€4˜˜°€‚‚’Browsers usually underline text hyperlinks and display them in a specific color. Hyperlinks in images are invisible. However, users can tell when the pointer is over a hyperlink because it changes appearance, usually to a pointing hand.When a user clicks on a hyperlink to a page, the browser gets the page from the correct server and displays it. When a user clicks a hyperlink to another type of file, the browser gets the file from the server and opens it in an associated program. For example, most browsers open WAV files in a sound-playback application.>Ļ‚0h‡0. *€!€4˜˜°€‚€€‚’When a hyperlink is inserted on a page, the destination of the hyperlink is encoded as a Uniform Resource Locator (URL). A URL gives the address of a file on the World Wide Web and also identifies the Internet service, such as FTP or the World Wide Web, that will handle the file.Any URL can be absolute or relative. An absolute URL is the full Internet address of a page or file, including the protocol, network location, and optional path and file name. For example, http://www.microsoft.com/news.htm is an absolute URL.“_*…0ūŠ04 6€æ€4˜˜°€€€‚€€‚’A relative URL is a URL with one or more of its parts missing. Browsers take the missing information from the page containing the URL. For example, if the protocol is missing, the browser uses the protocol of the current page, and if the network location is missing, the browser uses the current page’s network location.The most common type of relative URL has only a partial path and a file name, but no network location. If a page uses this type of relative URL to hyperlink to another page and both pages are moved to another server, the hyperlink will still work if the relative positions of the pages remains the same on the new server. For example, the relative URL products.htm points to a page in the same folder as the page containing the hyperlink. If both pages are moved to the same folder on a different server, the URL will still be correct.¶‚h‡0±04 6€€4˜˜°€€€€€‚‚’FrontPage has a complete interface for creating, editing, and verifying hyperlinks. In the FrontPage Editor, you create a hyperlink to a target page or file in your current FrontPage web by selecting the target from a list of your web’s contents. You create hyperlinks to any page on the World Wide Web by typing in the target page’s URL or by browsing the World Wide Web for the page.Using FrontPage, you can create hyperlinks without needing to know the URL of the target page or file. You can just browse the current FrontPage web or the World Wide Web, point to the page or file, and the FrontPage Editor fills in the correct URL.‰aūŠ0:0( €Ć€4˜˜°€‚‚’FrontPage generates relative URLs automatically when you create hyperlinks between pages in your FrontPage web. If you rename or move a page, FrontPage updates all the relative URLs in your FrontPage web that point to that page. By automatically generating all relative URLs, FrontPage saves you time and ensures that your Web site will be portable.|±0¶0x Ą€€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€†”€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’\+:0Ą01Ć ’’’’’’’’Ą0sĄ0Ė0Creating and Using Hyperl¶0Ą0¶0inks and BookmarksU.¶0sĄ0' €\€6˜˜˜²€‚’Creating and Using Hyperlinks and Bookmarks'Ą0šĄ0$ €€˜€‚’:sĄ0ŌĄ0, (€€4˜˜°ćį÷™€‰‚’Overview BšĄ0Į0' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating Text HyperlinkszŌĄ0Ā0] ˆ€;€4˜˜°ėą€Ū€‰‚ė^_ś‰‚ėtЉ‚ė:ied‰‚ėÄy°‰‚’To create a text hyperlink from the FrontPage Explorer To create a text hyperlink to a new pageTo create a text hyperlink to a page on the World Wide WebTo create a text hyperlink to a page or file in the current FrontPage webTo create a text hyperlink to an open pageCĮ0ÓĀ0' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating Image HyperlinksKšĀ0Ä0[ „€į€4˜˜°ėeŗ“g€‰‚ėī1ꉂė?(Į|‰€ ‚ėńĆ€‰€ ‚’To create an image hyperlink to a new pageTo create an image hyperlink to a page on the World Wide WebTo create an image hyperlink to a page or file in the current FrontPage web To create an image hyperlink to an open page >ÓĀ0\Ä0' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’Following HyperlinksįÄ0=Å0R r€€4˜˜°ėå$š/€‰‚ė3Ó}“‰‚ėkr¦‰‚ė5+@‰‚’To follow a hyperlink backwardTo follow a text hyperlink forwardTo follow an image hyperlink forwardTo stop following a hyperlinkJ#\Ä0‡Å0' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’Deleting and Changing Hyperlinks©=Å0Ę0] ˆ€S€4˜˜°ėŸč>p€‰‚ėŃø:O‰‚ė:.kT‰‚ė$L‰‚ėæŅĄ‰‚’To change a text hyperlinkTo change an image hyperlinkTo delete an entire text hyperlink To delete an image hyperlinkTo delete part of a text hyperlink F‡Å0ÓĘ0' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating and Using Bookmarks½lĘ0Ē0Q r€Ų€4˜˜°ė_⣷€‰‚ėņE‡‰‚ėƒ/a‰‚ė+·ź;‰‚’To create a bookmarkTo create a hyperlink to a bookmarkTo delete a bookmarkTo visit a bookmarkX1ÓĘ0čĒ0' €b€6˜˜˜°€‚’Viewing Hyperlinks From the FrontPage ExplorerØbĒ0Č0F \€Ä€4˜˜°ėŋ&Ģ€‰‚ė~ėꉂė+«æ‰‚’To view hyperlinks inside a pageTo view hyperlinks to imagesTo view repeated hyperlinksL%čĒ0ÜČ0' €J€6˜˜˜°€‚’Verifying and Repairing Hyperlinks䒐Č0ĄÉ0R r€%€4˜˜°ėtī“€‰‚ėę¶#‰‚ė”×Ք‰‚ėŹ‰‚’To repair a broken external hyperlinkTo repair a broken internal hyperlinkTo verify external hyperlinksTo verify internal hyperlinksDÜČ0Ź0' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other Hyperlink Procedures£ĄÉ0Ė0^ Š€G€4˜˜°ė™µy€‰‚ėšD€h‰‚ėł »‰‚빤̉‚ėī&Æ‰‚‚’To add extended attributes to a hyperlinkTo recalculate hyperlinksTo select a hyperlinkTo select hyperlink colorTo select visited hyperlink color?Ź0DĖ01‹ ’’’’’’’’’’’’DĖ0­1Lists Overview8Ė0|Ė0' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’Lists Overview'DĖ0£Ė0$ €€˜€‚’pJ|Ė0Ģ0& €”€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage supports five types of lists that can be used to format text:;£Ė0NĢ0- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·BulletedµŽĢ0Ķ0' €€4ŒČ°€‚’Presents an unordered list of items. Generally, bulleted lists are rendered as paragraphs separated by white space and prefixed by bullets.;NĢ0>Ķ0- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·NumberedŃŖĶ0Ī0' €U€4ŒČ°€‚’Presents an ordered list of items, such as steps in a procedure. Generally, numbered lists are rendered as paragraphs separated by white space and prefixed by numbers.<>Ķ0KĪ0- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·DirectoryI#Ī0”Ī0& €F€4ŒČ°€‚’Lists a sequence of short terms.7 KĪ0ĖĪ0- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·MenuU/”Ī0 Ļ0& €^€4ŒČ°€‚’Presents an unordered list of short entries.=ĖĪ0]Ļ0- *€ €¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚’·Definition˜r Ļ0 1& €ä€4ŒČ°€‚’Presents terms and their definitions. Generally, a term is rendered flush left, and its definition is indented.]Ļ0 1Ė05]Ļ0A14 6€€4˜˜°€‚€ €€ €‚’The exact formatting of a list depends on the Web browser that will be used to view the list. Certain Web browsers do not display Directory and Menu list styles as intended.While editing a list, FrontPage assists by providing sequentially numbered line items, bullets, and indents as applicable to the style of list being created. You can easily create nested lists by inserting a list within a list, or you can insert a paragraph in a list. To end any list, press the ENTER key twice or press CTRL+ENTER.l 1­1g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Lists')‚’HA1õ11Š’’’’’’’’’’’’õ1}1To create a nested listA­161' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’To create a nested list?åõ1u1Z ‚€Ė€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€ €‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€ €‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, place the cursor at the end of the item in the primary list that precedes the line where you want the nested list to begin.2Press ENTER to create a new line.3Click the Increase Indent button on the Format toolbar.4Type the first list item to be added, then click the Numbered List or Bulleted List button on the Format toolbar to create the nested list.5Press ENTER for each additional line item you want to add to the secondary list.•b61 13 6€Ä€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€ €‚’6To end both lists, place the cursor at the end of the last list item and press CTRL+ENTER.su1}1m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Lists')‚‚’K 1Č11Ó’’’’’’’’Č1 1® 1Creating and Editing ListsD}1 1' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’Creating and Editing Lists'Č131$ €€˜€‚’9 1l1, (€€4˜˜°ć5Š?€‰‚’Overview831¤1' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating Lists§l1³1h ž€O€4˜˜°ėZĄ~Ä€‰‚ėˆ%µ[‰‚ėš y≂ėŒį)y‰‚ė‰$܉‚ė]f ?‰‚’To create a bulleted listTo create a definition listTo create a directory listTo create a menu listTo create a nested listTo create a numbered listG ¤1ś1' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Deleting Lists and List Itemsh-³1b 1; F€Z€4˜˜°ė ¾įy€‰‚ėS=Õʼn‚’To delete a listTo delete a list item?ś1” 1' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other List Procedures „b 1® 1h ž€K€4˜˜°ėołŃĮ€‰‚ė£6°‰‚ėøMc‰‚ėĶ„³Į‰‚ė$äw`‰‚ėƒ8%…‰‚’To add extended attributes to a listTo change a list typeTo end a listTo insert a list itemTo open the List Properties Dialog BoxTo select a list< ” 1ź 11ż ’’’’’’’’ź 1 1ųC1About Pages5® 1 1' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Pages'ź 1F 1$ €€˜€‚’Ėœ 11/ ,€9€6˜˜˜°€€€‚‚’Pages are the basic documents of the World Wide Web. They are written in an evolving language called HTML (HyperText Markup Language). An HTML page contains text along with HTML tags, embedded commands that supply information about the page’s structure, appearance, and contents. Some HTML tags build structural descriptions of page items, such as tables and forms, which are made up of many elements. Browsers (programs that display pages) use this information to determine how to display the page elements in relation to each other. For example, the HTML tags that describe a table specify the number of rows it has, the number of cells in a row, and so forth.)÷F 1FA12 2€ļ€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€āŒĶ‰‚‚’Along with describing the structural relationships among page elements, some HTML tags also contain attributes. Attributes provide details about a particular tag. For instance, the tag that inserts an image on a page has an attribute that supplies the name of the image to insert. Some attributes supply preferences about the layout of the page element. For example, a table has attributes that describe its border width and the padding betwe1FA1® 1en its cells.You do not need to know the HTML language to use FrontPage. The FrontPage Editor creates the HTML in the background, adding tags and filling in attributes based on your choices. You create and edit pages using a familiar, word-processor interface. You can add HTML by hand, but only if you want to.<1‚C1, &€!€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€‚‚’A home page is the top-level page in your World Wide Web site and usually contains an introduction to the Web site along with hyperlinks to other pages. It is displayed by default when a user visits your Web server. Some Web servers support multiple home pages.The FrontPage Editor is the FrontPage tool for creating, editing, and testing World Wide Web pages. As you add text, images, tables, form fields, and other elements to your page, the FrontPage Editor displays them as they would appear in a World Wide Web browser.vFA1ųC1q ²€ €¹6˜˜˜°‚™€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’M‚C1ED11 ’’’’’’’’’’’’ED1O1To insert an ActiveX controlHųC1D1) "€>€¹6˜˜˜°‚d€‚’To insert an ActiveX controlĖ—ED1XE14 6€/€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Other Components: ActiveX Control, or on the Advanced toolbar, click the Insert ActiveX Control button:3D1‹E1/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€?‚’½{XE1HG1B R€÷€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā2śē—‰€€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the ActiveX Control Properties dialog box, pick an ActiveX control from the Pick a Control field, which lists the ActiveX controls installed on your computer. To specify an ActiveX control that has not yet been installed on your computer, type in the control’s class ID number.3Click Properties to specify parameter values for the ActiveX control, if necessary. Ü‹E1fJ1B R€¹€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·If the ActiveX control is loaded on your computer and if the ActiveX control supports local editing of properties, clicking Properties will open a table editor that you use to configure the ActiveX control. The table editor lists all of the ActiveX control’s properties and the current values of each property.·If the ActiveX control is not loaded on your computer, or if the control does not support local editing of properties, clicking Properties will open the Object Parameters dialog box. To use the Object Parameters dialog box, you must know the names of each of the control’s properties along with valid data values for each property. To add a parameter, click Add and supply a parameter name, value, and type.́HG13M1L f€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā+?”‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4Optionally type a name to use to refer to the ActiveX control within scripts on the current page.5In the Layout section of the ActiveX Control Properties dialog box, optionally specify alignment, border thickness, horizontal and vertical spacing, and width and height values for the ActiveX control.6In the HTML field, optionally type in HTML for Web browsers that do not support ActiveX to display in place of the ActiveX control.7In the Code Source field, optionally specify the URL that Web browsers should use to download the ActiveX control when the page is loaded, if the control is not on the Web browser computer.j4fJ1N16 :€i€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’8In the Data Source field, optionally specify the URL of a file containing runtime parameters. Click Browse to browse for this file in the current FrontPage web, the World Wide Web, or your file system.9Click OK to close the ActiveX Control Properties dialog box and insert the control on your page.r3M1O1m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’HN1WO11’’’’’’’’’’’’WO1–†1To insert a Java appletCO1šO1) "€4€¹6˜˜˜°‚d€‚’To insert a Java appletƏWO1i€14 6€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: OtheršO1i€1O1 Components: Java Applet, or on the Advanced toolbar, click the Insert Java Applet button:3šO1œ€1/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€@‚’Õi€1µ‚1D V€«€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā™ŌP†‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Applet Source field of the Java Applet Properties dialog box, type in the name of the Java applet source file. Java applet source files usually have a CLASS filename extension.3In the Applet Base URL field, type in the URL of the folder containing the Java applet source file.4In the Message For Browsers Without Java Support field, optionally type in HTML for Web browsers that do not support Java applets to display in place of the Java applet.ଜ€1•ƒ14 6€Y€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’5For each parameter that you want to pass to the Java applet, click Add and enter the parameter’s name and, if required, value in the Set Attribute Value dialog box.2µ‚1Ē„1- (€ €4ŒČ°€€€‚’Since Java does not provide a mechanism for displaying the valid properties and values are for a given applet, you’ll need to consult the documentation that comes with the Java applet and input the right parameter names and legal values for each parameter.]'•ƒ1$†16 :€O€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’6In the Layout section of the Java Applet Properties dialog box, optionally specify alignment, border thickness, horizontal and vertical spacing, and width and height values for the Java applet.7Click OK to close the Java Applet Properties dialog box and insert the applet on your page.rĒ„1–†1m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’D$†1چ11ū’’’’’’’’’’’’چ1‘‹1To insert a plug-in?–†1‡1) "€,€¹6˜˜˜°‚d€‚’To insert a plug-in»‡Ś†1Ō‡14 6€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Other Components: Plug-In, or on the Advanced toolbar, click the Insert Plug-In button:3‡1ˆ1/ .€ €4˜Ī²€†"€A‚’;Ō‡1”Š1R r€w€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€∻²ś‰‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’2In the Data Source field, enter the URL or file location of the plug-in. Click Browse to browse the current FrontPage web, the World Wide Web, or your file system.3In the Message For Browsers Without Plug-In Support field, optionally type in HTML for Web browsers that do not support plug-ins to display in place of the plug-in.4In the Size field, enter the plug-in’s width and height.5In the Layout section of the Plug-In Properties dialog box, optionally specify alignment, border thickness, horizontal and vertical spacing values for the Plug-In.‹^ˆ1‹1- *€¼€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’6Click OK to close the Plug-In Properties dialog box and insert the plug-in on your page.r”Š1‘‹1m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Q ‹1ā‹11Ž’’’’’’’’’’’’ā‹1oŽ1To insert a PowerPoint AnimationM$‘‹1/Œ1) "€H€¹6˜˜˜°‚d€‚’To insert a PowerPoint Animation Ī~ā‹1ż1P n€ż€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€ā2śē—‰āˆ»²ś‰‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose Insert: Other Components: PowerPoint Animation.2PowerPoint Animations are inserted as ActiveX controls or plug-ins. In the Insert As field choose the method of implementing the PowerPoint Animation: ActiveX Control or Plug-In.3Click OK to close the PowerPoint Animation dialog box and insert the PowerPoint Animation on your page.r/Œ1oŽ1m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’i8ż1ŲŽ11(’’’’’’’’’’’’ŲŽ1„Į1To set the default script language for the Script Wizardb;oŽ1:1' €v€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the default script language for the Script Wizard įŲŽ1fĄ1? L€Ć€4˜˜°€ā+?”‰āßŻ ‰ā„ą[¾‰ā× ¦k‰‚’The Script Wizard lets you create scripts in either VBScript or JavaScript. However, you can use only one script language per p:1fĄ1oŽ1age, and you cannot change the script language for a page that already contains script.¬i:1Į1C V€Ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Choose Insert: Script.2In the Script dialog box, select VBScript or JavaScript.3Click OK.rfĄ1„Į1m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’KĮ1ĻĮ11ŗ’’’’’’’’’’’’ĻĮ1>Ä1To set the script languageD„Į1Ā1' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To set the script language ĪĻĮ1 Ć1? L€€4˜˜°€ā+?”‰āßŻ ‰ā„ą[¾‰ā× ¦k‰‚’You can create scripts in either VBScript or JavaScript. However, you can use only one script language per page, and you cannot change the script language for a page that already contains script.¬iĀ1ĢĆ1C V€Ņ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Choose Insert: Script.2In the Script dialog box, select VBScript or JavaScript.3Click OK.r Ć1>Ä1m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’KĢĆ1‰Ä11Ī’’’’’’’’’’’’‰Ä1 Ę1To insert an inline scriptD>Ä1ĶÄ1' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert an inline scriptĶ|‰Ä1šÅ1Q r€ų€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€ā+?”‰‚€ƒ€‚’1Choose Insert: Script.2Select VBScript or JavaScript.3In the Script field, enter the script.4Click OK.rĶÄ1 Ę1m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’JšÅ1VĘ11’’’’’’’’’’’’VĘ1©Ź1To insert an event scriptC Ę1™Ę1' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To insert an event script”uVĘ1:Ē1, (€ź€4˜˜°€ā+?”‰‚’You can insert an event script.using the Script and Extended Attributes dialog boxes or using the Script Wizard.[4™Ę1•Ē1' €h€6Œ˜˜°€‚’To insert an event script using the Script WizardZ:Ē12Č1C V€“€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Choose Insert: Script.2Select VBScript or JavaScript.3Click Script Wizard.a9•Ē1“Č1( €r€6Œ˜˜°€‚‚’To insert an event script using the Script dialog box¢>2Č15Ź1d –€}€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1Choose Insert: Script.2Select VBScript or JavaScript.3In the Script field, enter the event script.4Click Extended.5In the Extended Attributes dialog box, add the required attributes for the event script.6Click OK in the Extended Attributes dialog box.7Click OK in the Script dialog box.t“Č1©Ź1n ¬€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’< 5Ź1åŹ11½’’’’’’’’ åŹ1Ė1s2Using Pages5©Ź1Ė1' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Using Pages'åŹ1AĖ1$ €€˜€‚’9 Ė1zĖ1, (€€4˜˜°ć0'Ū?€‰‚’Overview8AĖ1²Ė1' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating Pagesp5zĖ1"Ģ1; F€j€4˜˜°ėWcCꀉ‚ėCD¶G‰‚’To create a new pageTo create a template page7²Ė1YĢ1' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’Opening Pages“X"Ģ1ģĢ1; F€°€4˜˜°ė³Å`€‰‚ėId=ʉ‚’To open a page from the FrontPage ExplorerTo open a page in the FrontPage Editor7YĢ1#Ķ1' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’Closing PagesDģĢ1gĶ10 0€(€4˜˜°ėūu±y€‰‚’To close a page6#Ķ1Ķ1' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Saving Pages†KgĶ1#Ī1; F€–€4˜˜°ė…/æÕ€‰‚ėcą |‰‚’To save a page to a fileTo save a page to the current FrontPage web7Ķ1ZĪ1' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’Editing Pages#Ī1{2” ö€€4˜˜°ė‹"/E€‰‚ė3Č6C‰‚ėäŁN‰‚ė^ć u‰‚ėيŒ‰‚ėEa‰‚ėkT ‰‚ėˆ•#5‰‚ėVįa‰‚ė”˜gz‰‚’To add a system meta-variable to a pageTo add a user-defined meta-variable to a pageTo add a watermark to a pageTo add comments to a pageTo add extended attributes to a pageTo add HTML to a pageTo delete a video clipTo include a page in another pageZĪ1{2©Ź1To include a page in another page during a time periodTo include an image in a page during a time periodænZĪ1:2Q r€Ü€4˜˜°ė¬A€‰‚ė9}@߉‚ėˆ”¤‰‚ėņ" ꉂ’To insert a configuration variableTo insert a video clipTo insert HTML MarkupTo timestamp a page:{2t2' €&€6˜˜˜°€‚’Previewing Pages¹s:2-2F \€ę€4˜˜°ėBŃJH€‰‚ėI굉‚ėó8‚z‰‚’To add a Web browser to the preview listTo preview a page in a Web browserTo set the preview window sizeBt2o2' €6€6˜˜˜°€‚’Editing Horizontal Lines×N-2F2‰ ą€€4˜˜°ėCgžt€‰‚ėS»Ź‰‚ėé‚c‰‚ė>Ž™‰‚ė0Ći—‰‚ėōšÖω‚ėKļd‰‚ėõļŚĶ‰‚ėuć]‰‚’To add a horizontal lineTo add extended attributes to a horizontal lineTo align a horizontal lineTo delete a horizontal lineTo make a horizontal line solidTo make a solid horizontal line shadedTo set the color of a horizontal lineTo set the height of a horizontal lineTo set the width of a horizontal lineH!o2Ž2' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’Inserting and Editing Marquees¼3F2J2‰ ą€g€4˜˜°ė‚`’–€‰‚ėė&g‰‚ėcš-=‰‚ėjn‰‚ė*_Ų ‰‚ėzā_§‰‚ėĖp„‰‚ėVž#ʼn‚ė„{1‰‚’To align a marquee with textTo change a marquee's background colorTo change a marquee's behaviorTo change a marquee's directionTo change a marquee's sizeTo change a marquee's speedTo change the number of times a marquee repeatsTo insert a marqueeTo repeat a marquee continuouslyI"Ž2“2' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’Editing HTML Character EncodingµzJ2H2; F€ō€4˜˜°ė_H€‰‚ė’.ł"‰‚’To change the HTML character encoding for displaying a pageTo change the HTML character encoding for saving a pageA“2‰2' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’Setting Page PropertiesĖMH2T 2~ Ź€›€4˜˜°ė‘Ć)Œ€‰‚ėlj’‰‚ė †å‰‚ė3ȏ‰‚ėŠi”¹‰‚ėĆå”R‰‚ėˆą‰‚ėŗ”·‰‚’To apply one page's background style and colors to another pageTo change the default text color To set a background colorTo set a background imageTo set the base URL of a pageTo specify the margins of a pageTo view page properties from the FrontPage EditorTo view page properties from the FrontPage Explorer<‰2 2' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Associating Soundsź£T 2z 2G \€G€4˜˜°ėķż­-€‰‚뇷„;‰‚ė`Ö¶‰‚’To associate a background sound with a pageTo change the background sound associated with a pageTo change the number of times a background sound repeats> 2ø 2' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’Inserting Componentsƒz 2; 2~ Ź€ €4˜˜°ė“„b1€‰‚뢦ŲĮ‰‚ė:r!‰‚ėLå _‰‚ė“»<)‰‚ėŃķ(w‰‚ėm[)8‰‚ė)E‰‚’To insert a Java appletTo insert a plug-inTo insert a PowerPoint AnimationTo insert an ActiveX controlTo insert an event scriptTo insert an inline scriptTo set the default script language for the Script WizardTo set the script languageDø 2 2' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Editing Tables of Contents’W; 2 2; F€®€4˜˜°ė.Ķž€‰‚ė˜{¤‰‚’To create a table of contentsTo change the starting page of a table of contents? 2P 2' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other Page Operations#Ę 2s2] ˆ€€4˜˜°ėu Ū €‰‚ė…Fō°‰‚ėĻø"f‰‚ė:Īźą‰‚ė@ㆿ‰‚’To delete a page from a webTo hide a page from Web browsersTo replace a page templateTo send a copy of the active page through electronic mailTo view explanations of errors on pages],P 2Š21’’’’’’’’!’’’’Š2ŚE2To find text in all pages in a FrontPage webV/s2&2' €^€6˜˜˜°€‚’To find text in all pages in a FrontPage web²xŠ2ä@2: B€ń€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚āÜÓŲ‰‚’If any pages are open in the FrontPage Editor, save them so the most current version of the FrontPage web is checked.The Find command works on page elemen&2ä@2s2ts that can be edited in place on the page. For example, page titles added in the Page Properties dialog box or buttons that have been added to the page by a WebBot component are not included in the Find command.«p&2A2; F€ą€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Find.2Edit the Find In FrontPage Web dialog box as follows:0ņä@2æB2> J€å€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To specify the text to find, enter it in the Find What field.·To find text only if it matches a whole word, select Match Whole Word Only.·To find text only if it matches the capitalization of the text to find, choose Match Case.e0A2$C25 :€`€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3Select the All Pages option.4Click OK.vPæB2šC2& € €4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage lists the results of the search in the Find Occurrences dialog box.ń»$C2‹D26 :€w€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5To add a task to the To do List for each page in which the text was found, select each page, then click Add Task.6To edit the pages in which the text was found, click Edit Page.Ž·šC2iE2' €o€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor displays each page with the text. After a page is checked, you have the option of closing the page and continuing to the next page in which the text was found.q‹D2ŚE2l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’b1iE2 J€å€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To specify the text to find, enter it in the Find What field.·To find text only if it matches a whole word, select Match Whole Word Only.·To find text only if it matches the capitalization of the text to find, choose Match Case.j5bI2üJ25 :€j€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4Select the Selected Pages option.5Click OK.vP’J2rK2& € €4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage lists the results of the search in the Find Occurrences dialog box.īøüJ2`L26 :€q€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’6To add a task to the To do List for each page in which the text was found, select each page, then click Add Task.7To edit the pages where the text was found, click Edit Page.Ž·rK2>M2' €o€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor displays each page with the text. After a page is checked, you have the option of closing the page and continuing to the next page in which the text was found.q`L2ÆM2l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’`/>M2N21’’’’’’’’#’’’’N2X†2To replace text in all pages in a FrontPage webY2ÆM2hN2' €d€6˜˜˜°€‚’To replace text in all pages in a FrontPage webø~N2,€2: B€ż€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚āÜÓŲ‰‚’If any pages are open in the FrontPage Editor, save them so the most current version of the FrontPage web is checked.The Replace command works on page elements that can be edited in place on the page. For example, page titles added in the Page Properties dialog box or buttons that have been added to the page by a WebBot component are not inhN2,€2ÆM2cluded in the Replace command.±vhN2Ż€2; F€ģ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Replace.2Edit the Replace In FrontPage Web dialog box as follows:;,€2^‚2F Z€w€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To specify the text to find, enter it in the Find What field.·To specify the replacement text, enter it in the Replace With field.·To find text only if it matches a whole word, select Match Whole Word Only.·To find text only if it matches the capitalization of the text to find, select Match Case.䮯€2Bƒ26 :€]€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3Select the All Pages option.4Click OK. To cancel the Replace command, click Cancel. Canceling the command does not undo all replacements that have already occurred.vP^‚2øƒ2& € €4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage lists the results of the search in the Find Occurrences dialog box.ēBƒ2Մ26 :€Ļ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5To add a task to the To do List for each page in which text was found that needs to be replaced, select each page, then click Add Task.6To edit the pages in which text was found that needs to be replaced, click Edit Page.븃2ē…2' €×€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor displays each page with the text that needs to be replaced. After a page is checked, you have the option of closing the page and continuing to the next page in which the text that needs to be replaced was found.qՄ2X†2l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’e4ē…2½†21> ’’’’’’’’$’’’’½†2–2To replace text in selected pages in a FrontPage web^7X†2‡2' €n€6˜˜˜°€‚’To replace text in selected pages in a FrontPage web°|½†2ˈ24 6€ł€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚‚’If any pages are open in the FrontPage Editor, save them so the most current version of the FrontPage web is checked.The Replace command works on page elements that can be edited in place on the page. For example, page titles added in the Page Properties dialog box or buttons that have been added to the page by a WebBot component are not included in the Replace command.Õ‡2ź‰2J b€«€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āČče ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the Contents pane of the Folder View in the FrontPage Explorer, select the pages in which you want to find text.2Choose Tools: Replace.3Edit the Replace In FrontPage Web dialog box as follows:;ˈ2k‹2F Z€w€¹tŒų°R‚x€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·To specify the text to find, enter it in the Find What field.·To specify the replacement text, enter it in the Replace With field.·To find text only if it matches a whole word, select Match Whole Word Only.·To find text only if it matches the capitalization of the text to find, select Match Case.é³ź‰2TŒ26 :€g€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’4Select the Selected Pages option.5Click OK. To cancel the Replace command, click Cancel. Canceling the command does not undo all replacements that have already occurred.vPk‹2ʌ2& € €4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage lists the results of the search in the Find Occurrences dialog box.ēTŒ2ē26 :€Ļ€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’6To add a task to the To do List for each page in which text was found that needs to be replaced, select each page, then click Add Task.7To edit the pages in which text was found that needs to be replaced, click Edit Page.ėŹŒ2łŽ2' €×€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor displays each page with the text that needs to be replaced. After a page is checked, you have the option of closing the page and continuing to the next page in which the text that needs to be replaced was found.qē2j2l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’,łŽ2–2) "€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€‚’; j2я21 ’’’’’’’’%я2Ą2hŹ2About Webs>–2Ą2' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Fя2Ą2–2rontPage Webs'я2BĄ2$ €€˜€‚’pCĄ2²Ā2- (€‡€4˜˜°€€€‚’A FrontPage web is a set of files and folders that you can open, edit, and test in the FrontPage Explorer. It contains the World Wide Web pages, other files, and folders that form your World Wide Web site’s contents, along with additional FrontPage support files. These additional FrontPage files are what give the FrontPage Explorer and the FrontPage Editor their powerful functionality. For example, only a FrontPage web supports automatic hyperlink recalculation and repair, full text index generation, automatic table of contents generation, and automatic form handling.n@BĄ2 Å2. *€€4˜˜°€€€‚‚’You can create a FrontPage web on a World Wide Web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed. (These are a set of programs and scripts that support FrontPage and extend the functionality of the Web server.) You can also create a FrontPage web without a Web server, directly on your computer’s file system. In either case, you can use the full set of FrontPage Explorer and FrontPage Editor commands to edit your FrontPage web and its pages and files.When deciding whether to create your FrontPage web with or without a Web server, consider the following: Ó²Ā2)Ē26 :€§€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·When you edit a FrontPage web on a Web server, you are editing a live World Wide Web site. If you make any changes, they are immediately available to users of the World Wide Web or intranet site. If you edit a FrontPage web that is not on a Web server, you must first publish the FrontPage web on the Web server before users can see the changes you made.·A FrontPage web that is not on a Web server requires less memory than a FrontPage web on a Web server.£a Å2ĢÉ2B R€Ć€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āÜÓŲ‰€€‚€ ƒ€‚’·If you want to try out some of the FrontPage WebBot components while you are editing a FrontPage web, the FrontPage web must be on a Web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed. If the FrontPage web is not on a Web server with the FrontPage Server Extensions, you’ll need to copy it to one before testing these features. ·Only a FrontPage web on a Web server with the FrontPage Server Extensions maintains a full-text index of the FrontPage web. When you copy a FrontPage web to a Web server with the FrontPage Server Extensions, the full-text index is automatically generated.))Ē2õÉ2& €€4˜˜°€‚’sĢÉ2hŹ2o ®€€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’R!õÉ2ŗŹ21~’’’’’’’’&’’’’ŗŹ2ęĪ2To copy a page to a FrontPage webK$hŹ2Ė2' €H€6˜˜˜°€‚’To copy a page to a FrontPage webyMŗŹ2~Ė2, (€š€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’You can copy pages from a Web site to a FrontPage web, when permissible.³Ė2™Ķ2h ž€g€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€āCfŌŲ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Editor, choose File: Open.2In the Other Location tab, click From Location.3Type in the URL of the page you want to copy to your FrontPage web and click OK. The page will open in the FrontPage Editor.4Choose File: Save As.5Enter a title in the Page Title field.6In the File Path Within Your FrontPage Web field, type a URL relative to the root folder of the currently open FrontPage web.<~Ė2ÕĶ2- *€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’7Click OK. z™Ķ2uĪ2& €ō€4ŒČ°€‚’You are prompted to save any images, ActiveX controls, sound files, and other objects on the page to the FrontPage web.qÕĶ2ęĪ2l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’[*uĪ2AĻ21’’’’’’’’'’’’’AĻ2Ī3To authorize a FrontPage web administratorT-ęĪ2•Ļ2' €Z€6˜˜˜°€‚’To authorize a FrontPage web administratorŲ±AĻ2y3' €c€4˜˜°€‚’Administrators can create FrontPage webs and pages, delete FrontPag•Ļ2y3ęĪ2e webs and pages, designate administrators, authors, and restrict end users from accessing a FrontPage web. æ•Ļ2†3N j€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰ā”Ŀ牂’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2If the current FrontPage web is not the root FrontPage web, select Use Unique Permissions For This Web and click Apply.wy3#3& €ī€4ŒČ°€‚’This specifies that the current FrontPage web will not inherit its permissions settings from the root FrontPage web.:ä†3]3V z€É€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3In the Users tab, click Add.4In the Add Users dialog box, type the new administrator's name in the Name field.5Have the new administrator type his or her password in the Password and Confirm Password fields.6In the User Can field, choose the Administer, Author, And Browse This Web option.7Click OK.8To add the new administrator and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To add the new administrator and close the dialog box, click OK.q#3Ī3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’T#]3"31 ’’’’’’’’(’’’’"3ī 3To authorize a FrontPage web authorM&Ī3o3' €L€6˜˜˜°€‚’To authorize a FrontPage web author`:"3Ļ3& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Authors can create and delete pages in a FrontPage web. æo3Ü3N j€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰ā”Ŀ牂’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2If the current FrontPage web is not the root FrontPage web, select Use Unique Permissions For This Web and click Apply.wĻ3y3& €ī€4ŒČ°€‚’This specifies that the current FrontPage web will not inherit its permissions settings from the root FrontPage web.®Ü3} 3V z€]€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3In the Users tab, click Add.4In the Add Users dialog box, type the new author's name in the Name field.5Enter the new author's password in the Password and Confirm Password fields.6In the User Can field, choose the Author And Browse This Web option.7Click OK.8To add the new author and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To add the new author and close the dialog box, click OK.qy3ī 3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’h7} 3V 31#’’’’’’’’)’’’’V 3@3To register a user of a restricted-access FrontPage weba:ī 3· 3' €t€6˜˜˜°€‚’To register a user of a restricted-access FrontPage webēV 3Ė 3- (€Ļ€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’By default, all end users have access to a FrontPage web. A FrontPage web administrator can restrict general end-user access to a FrontPage web, and then register specific users that are authorized to access the FrontPage web. æ· 3Ų 3N j€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰ā”Ŀ牂’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2If the current FrontPage web is not the root FrontPage web, select Use Unique Permissions For This Web and click Apply.wĖ 3u 3& €ī€4ŒČ°€‚’This specifies that the current FrontPage web will not inherit its permissions settings from the root FrontPage web.+ÕŲ 3 3V z€«€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’3In the Users tab, choose Only Registered Users Have Browse Access, then click Add.4In the Name field, enter the name of the user who will have access to the FrontPage web.5Enter the user's password in the Password and Confirm Password fields.6In the User Can field, choose the Browse This Web option.7Click OK.8To add the user and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To add the user and close the dialog box, click OK.qu 3@3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Conten 3@3ī 3ts_Webs')‚’X' 3u@31œ’’’’’’’’*’’’’u@3¹B3To remove a FrontPage web administratorQ*@3Ę@3' €T€6˜˜˜°€‚’To remove a FrontPage web administrator‚0u@3HB3R r€a€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2In the Users tab, select the administrator to be removed.3Click Remove.4To remove the administrator and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To remove the administrator and close the dialog box, click OK.qĘ@3¹B3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’Q HB3 C31y’’’’’’’’+’’’’ C32E3To remove a FrontPage web authorJ#¹B3TC3' €F€6˜˜˜°€‚’To remove a FrontPage web authorm C3ĮD3R r€7€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2In the Users tab, select the author to be removed.3Click Remove.4To remove the author and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To remove the author and close the dialog box, click OK.qTC32E3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’sBĮD3„E31·’’’’’’’’,’’’’„E3éG3To remove a registered user from a restricted-access FrontPage weblE2E3F3' €Š€6˜˜˜°€‚’To remove a registered user from a restricted-access FrontPage webg„E3xG3R r€+€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2In the Users tab, select the user to be removed.3Click Remove.4To remove the user and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To remove the user and close the dialog box, click OK.qF3éG3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’i8xG3RH31¼’’’’’’’’-’’’’RH3„N3To restrict a FrontPage web administrator's IP addressesb;éG3“H3' €v€6˜˜˜°€‚’To restrict a FrontPage web administrator's IP addressesæŒRH3sI33 4€€4˜˜°€āv‹„‰ā›‹­€‰‚’You can restrict the range of IP addresses from which administrators can open a FrontPage web by adding one or more IP address masks. æ“H3€J3N j€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰ā”Ŀ牂’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2If the current FrontPage web is not the root FrontPage web, select Use Unique Permissions For This Web and click Apply.wsI3K3& €ī€4ŒČ°€‚’This specifies that the current FrontPage web will not inherit its permissions settings from the root FrontPage web.S&€J3pK3- *€L€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3In the Computers tab, click Add.N(K3¾K3& €P€4ŒČ°€‚’The Add Computer dialog box displays.¤wpK3bL3- *€ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4In each of the four IP Mask field sections, enter an integer in the range 1 - 256 or the wild card character (*).Œf¾K3īL3& €Ģ€4ŒČ°€‚’The wild card character means that any integer will be accepted at that position in the IP address.FbL34N3> J€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5In the Computer Can field, choose the Administer, Author, And Browse This Web option.6Click OK.7To add the IP address mask and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To add the IP address mask and close the dialog box, click OK.qīL3„N3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’b14N3O31’’’’’’’’.’’’’O3K…3To restrict a FrontPage web author's IP addresses[4„N3bO3' €h€6˜˜˜°€‚’To restrict a FrontPage web author's IP addressesø…O3&€33 4€ €4˜˜°€āv‹„‰ā›‹­€‰‚’You can restrict the range of IP addresses from which authors can open a FrontPage web by adding one or bO3&€3„N3more IP address masks. æbO333N j€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰ā”Ŀ牂’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2If the current FrontPage web is not the root FrontPage web, select Use Unique Permissions For This Web and click Apply.w&€3Ё3& €ī€4ŒČ°€‚’This specifies that the current FrontPage web will not inherit its permissions settings from the root FrontPage web.S&33#‚3- *€L€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3In the Computers tab, click Add.N(Ё3q‚3& €P€4ŒČ°€‚’The Add Computer dialog box displays.¤w#‚3ƒ3- *€ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4In each of the four IP Mask field sections, enter an integer in the range 1 - 256 or the wild card character (*).Œfq‚3”ƒ3& €Ģ€4ŒČ°€‚’The wild card character means that any integer will be accepted at that position in the IP address.9ūƒ3Ś„3> J€÷€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5In the Computer Can field, choose the Author And Browse This Web option.6Click OK.7To add the IP address mask and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To add the IP address mask and close the dialog box, click OK.q”ƒ3K…3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’`/Ś„3«…31‰’’’’’’’’/’’’’«…3Ō‹3To restrict a FrontPage web user's IP addressesY2K…3†3' €d€6˜˜˜°€‚’To restrict a FrontPage web user's IP addresses¶ƒ«…3ŗ†33 4€€4˜˜°€āv‹„‰ā›‹­€‰‚’You can restrict the range of IP addresses from which users can open a FrontPage web by adding one or more IP address masks. æ†3LJ3N j€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰ā”Ŀ牂’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2If the current FrontPage web is not the root FrontPage web, select Use Unique Permissions For This Web and click Apply.wŗ†3dˆ3& €ī€4ŒČ°€‚’This specifies that the current FrontPage web will not inherit its permissions settings from the root FrontPage web.S&LJ3·ˆ3- *€L€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3In the Computers tab, click Add.N(dˆ3‰3& €P€4ŒČ°€‚’The Add Computer dialog box displays.¤w·ˆ3©‰3- *€ī€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’4In each of the four IP Mask field sections, enter an integer in the range 1 - 256 or the wild card character (*).Œf‰35Š3& €Ģ€4ŒČ°€‚’The wild card character means that any integer will be accepted at that position in the IP address..š©‰3c‹3> J€į€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’5In the Computer Can field, choose the Browse This Web option.6Click OK.7To add the IP address mask and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To add the IP address mask and close the dialog box, click OK.q5Š3Ō‹3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’j9c‹3>Œ31Ć’’’’’’’’0’’’’>Œ3—Ž3To remove a FrontPage web administrator's IP address maskc<Ō‹3”Œ3' €x€6˜˜˜°€‚’To remove a FrontPage web administrator's IP address mask…;>Œ3&Ž3J b€w€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2In the Computers tab, select the IP address mask to be removed, then click Remove.3To remove the IP address mask and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To remove the IP address mask and close the dialog box, click OK.q”Œ3—Ž3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’c2&Ž3śŽ31`’’’’’’’’1’’’’śŽ3XĮ3To remove a FrontPage web author's IP address mask\5—Ž3V3' €j€6˜˜˜°€‚’To remove a FrontPage web author's IP address mask…;śŽ3ēĄ3J b€w€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2In the Computers tab, select tV3ēĄ3—Ž3he IP address mask to be removed, then click Remove.3To remove the IP address mask and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To remove the IP address mask and close the dialog box, click OK.qV3XĮ3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’a0ēĄ3¹Į31³’’’’’’’’2’’’’¹Į3 Ä3To remove a FrontPage web user's IP address maskZ3XĮ3Ā3' €f€6˜˜˜°€‚’To remove a FrontPage web user's IP address mask…;¹Į3˜Ć3J b€w€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āĢ’艀€‚€ƒ€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Permissions.2In the Computers tab, select the IP address mask to be removed, then click Remove.3To remove the IP address mask and continue working in the Permissions dialog box, click Apply. To remove the IP address mask and close the dialog box, click OK.sĀ3 Ä3m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’b1˜Ć3mÄ31³’’’’’’’’3’’’’mÄ3¾Ź3To check spelling in all pages in a FrontPage web[4 Ä3ČÄ3' €h€6˜˜˜°€‚’To check spelling in all pages in a FrontPage webĆƒmÄ3‹Ę3@ N€€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āo:B‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚āÜÓŲ‰‚’If any pages are open in the FrontPage Editor, save them so the most current version of the FrontPage web is checked.The Spelling command works on page elements that can be edited in places on the page. For example, page titles added in the Page Properties dialog box or buttons that have been added to the page by a WebBot component are not included in the Spelling command.m:ČÄ3ųĘ33 6€t€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, choose Tools: Spelling.N(‹Ę3FĒ3& €P€4ŒČ°€‚’The Spelling dialog box is displayed.a4ųĘ3§Ē3- *€h€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’2Select the All Pages option, then click Start.‚\FĒ3)Č3& €ø€4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage lists the progress and results of the command in the Check Spelling dialog box.ǧĒ3,É3< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā„bމ‚€ƒ€‚’3To add a task to the To Do List for each page in which misspelled text was found, select each page, then click Add Task.4To edit pages in which misspelled text was found, click Edit Page.!ś)Č3MŹ3' €õ€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor will open each page and display the Spelling dialog box containing the misspelled text. After a page is checked, you have the option of closing the page and continuing with the next document in which misspelled text was found.q,É3¾Ź3l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’g6MŹ3%Ė31\’’’’’’’’4’’’’%Ė3ś4To check spelling in selected pages in a FrontPage web`9¾Ź3…Ė3' €r€6˜˜˜°€‚’To check spelling in selected pages in a FrontPage webĆƒ%Ė3HĶ3@ N€€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āo:B‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚āÜÓŲ‰‚’If any pages are open in the FrontPage Editor, save them so the most current version of the FrontPage web is checked.The Spelling command works on page elements that can be edited in places on the page. For example, page titles added in the Page Properties dialog box or buttons that have been added to the page by a WebBot component are not included in the Spelling command.Ū™…Ė3#Ī3B R€3€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€āČče ‰‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the Contents pane of the Folder View in the FrontPage Explorer, select the pages you want to check for spelling.2Choose Tools: Spelling.N(HĶ3qĪ3& €P€4ŒČ°€‚’The Spelling dialog box is displayed.f9#Ī3×Ī3- *€r€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€‚’3Select the Selected Pages option, then click Start.‚\qĪ3YĻ3& €ø€4ŒČ°€‚’FrontPage lists the progress and results of the command in the Check Spelling dialog box.Ē×Ī3h4< F€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€ā„bމ‚€ƒ€‚’4To add a task to the To Do List for each page in which misspelled text was found, select each page, tYĻ3h4¾Ź3hen click Add Task.5To edit pages in which misspelled text was found, click Edit Page.!śYĻ3‰4' €õ€4ŒČ°€‚’The FrontPage Editor will open each page and display the Spelling dialog box containing the misspelled text. After a page is checked, you have the option of closing the page and continuing with the next document in which misspelled text was found.qh4ś4l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’N‰4H41 ’’’’’’’’5H4†4i 4Creating and Maintaining Webs>ś4†4' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Using FrontPage Webs9 H4æ4, (€€4˜˜°ćĒ;I€‰‚’OverviewN'†4 4' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’Creating and Deleting FrontPage Websy>æ4†4; F€|€4˜˜°ė‰čF€‰‚ė0« M‰‚’To create a new FrontPage webTo delete a FrontPage web@ 4Ę4' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’Opening FrontPage WebsL†440 0€8€4˜˜°ė'-`Į€‰‚’To open a FrontPage webS,Ę4e4' €X€6˜˜˜°€‚’Adding Pages and Files To a FrontPage Web“n44F \€Ü€4˜˜°ėU ˆ,€‰‚ėņ+bŪ‰‚ėB”\‰‚’To add pages to a FrontPage webTo copy a page to a FrontPage webTo import files to a FrontPage web Ce4\4' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’Publishing FrontPage Webs‰N4å4; F€œ€4˜˜°ėÉ@”€‰‚ėĘ'į$‰‚’To copy the current FrontPage web To publish the current FrontPage webF\4+4' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’Administering FrontPage Webs†å4A4 ī€ €4˜˜°ėeŽ‘ €‰‚ė±;”š‰‚ė=‚FK‰‚ė&1Ąø‰‚ė÷į‘€€‰‚ė*‚Ƈ‰‚ėŸļ€€€‰‚ė[°Łž€€‰‚’To authorize a FrontPage web administratorTo authorize a FrontPage web authorTo register a user of a restricted-access FrontPage webTo remove a FrontPage web administratorTo remove a FrontPage web administrator’s IP address maskTo remove a FrontPage web authorTo remove a FrontPage web author’s IP address maskTo remove a FrontPage web user’s IP address maskRī+4“ 4d –€Ż€4˜˜°ėj©L‡€‰‚ė>4!C€€‰‚ė ¶Žś€€‰‚ėŹē#E€€‰‚’To remove a registered user from a restricted-access FrontPage webTo restrict a FrontPage web administrator’s IP addressesTo restrict a FrontPage web author’s IP addressesTo restrict a FrontPage web user’s IP addressesG A4Ś 4' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Using Configuration Variablesš©“ 4Ź 4G \€S€4˜˜°ė3.”€‰‚ė·H’‰‚ėiė/‰‚’To add a configuration variable to a FrontPage webTo delete a configuration variable from a FrontPage webTo modify a configuration variable in a FrontPage web>Ś 4 4' €.€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other Web ProceduresaųŹ 4i 4i  €ń€4˜˜°ė‡›th€‰‚ė<ٌ‰‚ėŠź‰‚ė ĖV‰‚ė¶Ų£ ‰‚ė^¼Ē‰‚‚’To change the name of a FrontPage webTo change the title of a FrontPage webTo convert a folder to a FrontPage webTo create a new directory in a FrontPage webTo export a page or file from a FrontPage webTo rename a FrontPage webN 4· 41f ’’’’’’’’6· 4ž 4C4About the FrontPage WorkplaceG i 4ž 4' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’About the FrontPage Workplace'· 4% 4$ €€˜€‚’Аž 4 @4@ N€!€4˜˜°€āßÓźö‰āH·Ÿs‰‚ā× ¦k‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚’The FrontPage workplace includes what you see on the screens of the three components of FrontPage: the FrontPage Explorer, FrontPage Editor, and To Do List. On the screens of the FrontPage Explorer and FrontPage Editor you see menu bars, toolbars, status bar, and menus. All three components include title bars and dialog boxes.The three views of the FrontPage Explorer have common screen elements which do not change when you change views. The FrontPage Editor has a text area where you create the pages of your FrontPage web. In the FrontPage Explorer and FrontPage Editor you can display or hide some screen elements, such as the status bar.% 4 @4i 4õĒ% 4C4. *€€4˜˜°€€€‚‚’Microsoft Office documents can be opened and edited while in FrontPage. FrontPage 97 leverages the power of the text import converters from Microsoft Word to import a wide variety of file formats into FrontPage, increasing your ability to use existing content for your web site. This feature is integrated into the Insert: File menu options, and any new converters are automatically shared with other Microsoft Office applications.You can learn about the screen elements of the FrontPage Explorer and FrontPage Editor by clicking the Help button on the toolbar. When the pointer changes to an arrow and a question mark, point at the screen element you want to learn about then click the left mouse button. @4C4{ ʀ*€4˜˜°€‡"€G‚‚†Š€ !Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’ Help buttonHC4ŲC41š’’’’’’’’7ŲC4D4ŲK4The FrontPage WorkplaceAC4D4' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’The FrontPage Workplace'ŲC4@D4$ €€˜€‚’9 D4yD4, (€€4˜˜°ć¶Œ¶€‰‚’OverviewG @D4ĄD4' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Opening and Closing FrontPage+ĆyD4ėE4h ž€‡€4˜˜°ė‰½€‰‚ėó4§ę‰‚ė »“z‰‚ėĘP B‰‚ėß,¹‰‚ėÕėq‰‚’To exit the FrontPage EditorTo exit the FrontPage ExplorerTo exit the To Do ListTo open a FrontPage web's To Do ListTo open the FrontPage ExplorerTo start the FrontPage Editor6ĄD4!F4' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Viewing HTMLžXėE4æF4F \€°€4˜˜°ė@ f>€‰‚ė<'d_‰‚ėņEuى‚’To edit the page's HTML directlyTo view original HTMLTo view the current HTML7!F4öF4' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’Using Windowsd)æF4ZG4; F€R€4˜˜°ė?œÜY€‰‚ėŽO‰‚’To cascade windowsTo tile windowsP)öF4ŖG4' €R€6˜˜˜°€‚’Displaying the Status Bar and Toolbars³bZG4]H4Q r€Ä€4˜˜°ėMŪŽ€‰‚ėJµ|Õ‰‚ė«g[‰‚ėŃöS‰‚’To display a toolbarTo display the status barTo hide a toolbarTo hide the status barFŖG4£H4' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’Using the FrontPage Exploreræ]H4æI4] ˆ€€4˜˜°ė<œR€‰‚ėBÓźw‰‚ėåķŹ®‰‚ė²Öēš‰‚ėz·ź‰‚’To create a new folderTo select a set of pagesTo select a single pageTo select the Folder View in the FrontPage ExplorerTo select the Hyperlink View in the FrontPage ExplorerC£H4J4' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’Using the FrontPageEditorI4ńJ4h ž€€4˜˜°ėÄć\~€‰‚ėZĻŅƉ‚ėĆŁ 0‰‚ėē¼ ‰‚ėĀĖĄ ‰‚ė:|.‰‚’To preview a printed pageTo print a pageTo print a page to a fileTo redo an actionTo undo an actionTo arrange iconsDJ45K4' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Other Workplace Operations£gńJ4ŲK4< H€Ī€4˜˜°ėžāRn€‰‚ėń—Ūµ‰‚‚’To show the Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage Dialog BoxTo test your network connectionS"5K4+L41ā ’’’’’’’’8+L4wL4!ˆ4Dialog Box Options for Web ResultsL%ŲK4wL4' €J€6˜˜˜²€‚’Dialog Box Options for Web Results'+L4žL4$ €€˜€‚’DwL4āL4' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Check Spelling dialog box ~RžL4`M4, (€¤€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’This dialog box lists the results of the spelling check of the FrontPage web.0 āL4M4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Status]7`M4ķM4& €n€4˜˜°€‚’Indicates the action taken for each misspelled word..M4N4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PageSķM4šN4, (€¦€4˜˜°€āŗvųW‰‚’Lists the page title and file name of the page containing the misspelled word./N4ÉN4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Counta;šN4*O4& €v€4˜˜°€‚’Indicates how many misspelled words were found per page.:ÉN4dO4' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Misspelled WordsyS*O4ŻO4& €¦€4˜˜°€‚’Lists the misspelled words, an ellipsis indicates that all words are not listed.qHdO4Z€4) "€€4Œ˜°€ŻO4Z€4ŲK4€‚’Note Misspelled words are listed without punctuation between them.3 ŻO4€4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Stop/DoneΦZ€4[4( €M€4˜˜°€‚‚’Click Stop to halt the command before it has checked spelling in all or selected pages.When all pages have been checked, the button changes is Done and is dimmed.3 €4ށ4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Edit Page…_[4‚4& €¾€4˜˜°€‚’Click Edit Page to open the currently selected page and scroll to the first misspelled word.2 ށ4E‚4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add Task—k‚4܂4, (€Ö€4˜˜°€ā„bމ‚’Click Add Task while a page is selected to add a task to the To Do List to correct a misspelled word. FE‚4"ƒ4' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’Find Occurrences dialog box a܂4ƃ4, (€Ā€4˜˜°€ā|rŌŲ‰‚’This dialog box lists the results of the find or replace command check of the FrontPage web.0 "ƒ4߃4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’StatusX2ƃ47„4& €d€4˜˜°€‚’Indicates the action taken for each found word..߃4e„4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’PagezN7„4߄4, (€œ€4˜˜°€āŗvųW‰‚’Lists the page title and file name of the page containing the found word./e„4…4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CountV0߄4d…4& €`€4˜˜°€‚’Indicates how many words were found per page.3 …4—…4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Stop/Donešd…4Y†4( €5€4˜˜°€‚‚’Click Stop to halt the command before it has checked all or selected pages.When all pages have been checked, the button changes is Done and is dimmed.3 —…4Œ†4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Edit Page€ZY†4 ‡4& €“€4˜˜°€‚’Click Edit Page to open the currently selected page and scroll to the first found word.2 Œ†4>‡4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add Taskćp ‡4!ˆ4s ¶€ą€4˜˜°€ā„bމ‚‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Text')‚’Click Add Task while a page is selected to add a task to the To Do List to take action on a found word. S">‡4tˆ41ß’’’’’’’’9tˆ4Ąˆ4n4General Tab, Properties Dialog BoxL$!ˆ4Ąˆ4( €H€6˜˜˜²€‚’General TabProperties Dialog Box'tˆ4ēˆ4$ €€˜€‚’Æ}Ąˆ4–‰42 4€ś€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āŽ^Ą1‰‚’Use the General tab of the Properties dialog box to view the characteristics of the currently selected page or folder.<ēˆ4҉4' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.–‰4Š4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NamexR҉4xŠ4& €¤€4˜˜°€‚’The page or other file name relative to the FrontPage web containing the page. /Š4§Š4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Title`2xŠ4Œ4. *€e€4˜˜°€āƒvk‰‚‚’The title of the selected page or file. The title is displayed in the FrontPage Explorer and is used by many FrontPage Editor and FrontPage Explorer commands. Use the FrontPage Editor to change the title of an HTML page.If the selected page is not an HTML file, its title can be edited in this field..§Š45Œ4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’TypeuIŒ4ŖŒ4, (€’€4˜˜°€€€‚’The file’s type, such as HTML, folder, text, image, sound, or movie..5Œ4،4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SizeS!ŖŒ4+42 4€B€4˜˜°€€€€€‚’The page’s or file’s size.2 ،4]4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’LocationJ$+4§4& €H€4˜˜°€‚’The full URL of the page or file.2 ]4Ł4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ContainsxR§4QŽ4& €¤€4˜˜°€‚’(Folders Only) The number of files and folders contained in the current folder.M&Ł4žŽ4' €L€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Allow scripts or programs to be runŠdQŽ4n4l Ø€Č€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`page web procedures',0,`',`main')‚’(Folders Only) Click this field to allow the folder to contain executable scripts or programs.S"žŽ4Į41*’’’’’’’’:Į4Ą4Ä4Summary Tab, Properties Dialog BoxL$n4Ą4( €H€6˜˜˜²€‚’Summary TabPropertiesĮ4Ą4n4 Dialog Box'Į4@Ą4$ €€˜€‚’Ø|Ą4čĄ4, (€ų€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Use the Summary tab of the Properties dialog box to view the characteristics that identify the currently selected page.<@Ą4$Į4' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 čĄ4UĮ4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CreatedJ$$Į4ŸĮ4& €H€4˜˜°€‚’The date of the page was created.4 UĮ4ÓĮ4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Created byU/ŸĮ4(Ā4& €^€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the author who created the page.2 ÓĮ4ZĀ4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ModifiedW1(Ā4±Ā4& €b€4˜˜°€‚’The date of the last modification to the page.5ZĀ4ęĀ4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Modified byd>±Ā4JĆ4& €|€4˜˜°€‚’The name of the author who most recently modified the page.2 ęĀ4|Ć4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Comments–-JĆ4Ä4i ¢€Z€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Add notes about the page in this field.R!|Ć4dÄ41Z’’’’’’’’;dÄ4ÆÄ4ŲĘ4Errors Tab, Properties Dialog BoxK$Ä4ÆÄ4' €H€6˜˜˜²€‚’Errors Tab, Properties Dialog Box'dÄ4ÖÄ4$ €€˜€‚’ŽhÆÄ4dÅ4& €Š€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Errors tab to learn why FrontPage has flagged a page in the Outline View with the Error icon.dÖÄ4ČÅ4S#v€$e&j .€€4˜˜°€‡"€5‚’€€4˜˜°€‚’’’Error icon;dÅ4Ę4' €(€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Option5ČÅ48Ę4' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Description 5Ę4ŲĘ4k ¦€j€4˜˜°€‚‚†z€hč!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚‚’A description of the error that has occurred.A8Ę4Ē41W’’’’’’’’<Ē4SĒ4yŹ4Check In Command:ŲĘ4SĒ4' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’Check In Command'Ē4zĒ4$ €€˜€‚’Ž`SĒ4Ź4. *€Į€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰‚‚’Use the Check In command to update Microsoft Visual SourceSafe with changes made to a checked-out file and unlock the Visual SourceSafe master copy. For more information about the Check In command and Visual SourceSafe, use the online Help system in Visual SourceSafe.The Check In command is only available when you have version 5.0 of Visual SourceSafe properly configured to work with FrontPage 97. For more information about integrating Visual SourceSafe and FrontPage 97, refer to the white paper titled "Microsoft Visual SourceSafe and FrontPage 97" on the Microsoft FrontPage World Wide Web site.qzĒ4yŹ4l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’BŹ4»Ź41ļ’’’’’’’’=»Ź4öŹ4“Ī4Check Out Command;yŹ4öŹ4' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Check Out Command'»Ź4Ė4$ €€˜€‚’&ņöŹ4CĪ44 6€å€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚‚’Use the Check Out command to copy the latest version of one or more selected pages or files from the current project in Microsoft Visual SourceSafe into your current working directory. When you check out a page or file, other users are prevented from checking it out (also known as being locked out). For more information about the Check Out command and Visual SourceSafe, use online Help in Visual SourceSafe. The Check Out command is only available when you have version 5.0 of Visual SourceSafe properly configured to work with FrontPage 97. For more information about integrating Visual SourceSafe and FrontPage 97, refer to the white paper titled "Microsoft Visual SourceSafe and FrontPage 97" on the Microsoft FrontPage World Wide Web site.qĖ4“Ī4l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’GCĪ4ūĪ41Ź’’’’’’’’>ūĪ4;Ļ4Ģ5Undo Check Out Command@“Ī4;Ļ4' €2€6˜˜˜²€‚’Undo Check Out Command'ūĪ4bĻ4$ €€˜€‚’ķ¹;Ļ4[54 6€s€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚‚’Use the Undo Check Out command to cancel a Check Out operation, undoing all changes made to pages or fbĻ4[5“Ī4iles in the current project in Microsoft Visual SourceSafe. You must have a working directory set for this command to work properly. For more information about the Undo Check Out command and Visual SourceSafe, use online Help in Visual SourceSafe.The Undo Check Out command is only available when you have version 5.0 of Visual SourceSafe properly configured to work with FrontPage 97. For more information about integrating Visual SourceSafe and FrontPage 97, refer to the white paper titled "Microsoft Visual SourceSafe and FrontPage 97" on the Microsoft FrontPage World Wide Web site.qbĻ4Ģ5l ؀ €4˜˜°€‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Webs')‚’X'[5$51Ä’’’’’’’’?’’’’$55To specify a proxy server for FrontPageQ*Ģ5u5' €T€6˜˜˜°€‚’To specify a proxy server for FrontPageœp$55, (€ą€4˜˜°€āVD¶d‰‚’You can specify a proxy server for the FrontPage Explorer and Editor to use if your local network uses one. Ēu55B R€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€€€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, in the Tools menu, choose Options.2In the Proxies tab, enter the name of the proxy server and its port in the HTTP Proxy field, such as www.proxy.server:2000.v55q ²€ €6˜˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’Z)5ź51¹’’’’’’’’@’’’’ź5I 5To specify a Web server within a firewallS,5=5' €X€6˜˜˜°€‚’To specify a Web server within a firewallź·ź5'53 4€o€4˜˜°€ā˜n•¶‰āVD¶d‰‚’You can specify the names of Web servers that you want to use inside a firewall. FrontPage communications to severs inside the firewall will not go through your proxy server. Ŗn=5Ń5< F€Ż€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€‚€ƒ€‚’1In the FrontPage Explorer, in the Tools menu, choose Options.2In the Proxies tab, enter the names and optionally port numbers of Web servers that you want to use inside the firewall. Use a comma to separate the entries in the list. To specify all Web servers on your local (intranet) network, click Do Not Use Proxy Server For Local (Intranet) Addresses.x'5I 5r “€ €6˜˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’CŃ5Œ 51o’’’’’’’’AŒ 5Č 55Working With Files<I 5Č 5' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Working With Files'Œ 5ļ 5$ €€˜€‚’= Č 5, 50 0€€4˜˜°ėūTŪ=€‰‚’Overview7ļ 5c 5' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’Opening FilesĄ, 5u 5R r€€4˜˜°ėŽbķs€‰‚ė;Å]‰‚ėĵ‘8‰‚ė]ÆW҉‚’To open a file from the FrontPage ExplorerTo open a text file from the FrontPage EditorTo open an HTML file from the FrontPage EditorTo open an RTF file from the FrontPage Editor9c 5® 5' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’Inserting Files‘Ku 5? 5F \€–€4˜˜°ė k¼ €‰‚ė2G® ‰‚ėuü°M‰‚’To insert a text fileTo insert an HTML fileTo insert an RTF fileH!® 5‡ 5' €B€6˜˜˜°€‚’Associating Files With Editorsćœ? 5j 5G \€9€4˜˜°ė8Ż€‰‚ėŁØ Õ‰‚ė]QX‰‚’To associate a file type with an editorTo change the associated editor for a file typeTo remove the association between an editor and a file type8‡ 5¢ 5' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’Renaming Filesd(j 55< H€P€4˜˜°ė’‘L€‰‚ė8bżį‰‚‚’To move a fileTo rename a file = ¢ 5C51~’’’’’’’’BC5y5ĻC5HTML Command65y5' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’HTML Command'C5 5$ €€˜€‚’ ny5@52 4€Ü€4˜˜°€āƒvk‰ā?扂’Use the HTML command to open a window that contains the HTML of the active page for viewing or editing.= 5}5' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options 2 @5Æ5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Original„^}5?@5& €¼€4˜˜°€‚’Select Original to display the HTML of theÆ5?@55 page as it was the last time the page was saved.1 Æ5p@5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CurrentW?@5B59 @€Æ€4˜˜°€€ €€ €āĖ”N‰‚’Select Current to display the HTML of the page as it currently appears in the FrontPage Editor. You can edit the Current display and use common keyboard commands, such as CTRL+X for cutting and CTRL+V for pasting. If you type invalid HTML, FrontPage encloses it in a WebBot HTML Markup component when you exit the View or HTML window.Ąp@5ĄB50 .€!€4Œ˜°€€ā˜Ė¾‰‚’Note If you open a page that is not in the current FrontPage web, the Original and Current displays may differ before you edit the page.;B5ūB5' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Show Color CodingŌbĄB5ĻC5r “€Ä€4˜˜°€ā;żO‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Select Color Coding to view the HTML tags, names, values, and content in different colors.IūB5D51Ÿ’’’’’’’’CD5[D5ÉF5Advanced Toolbar CommandCĻC5[D5' €8€6˜˜˜²€‚’Advanced Toolbar Command 'D5‚D5$ €€˜€‚’„[D5 F5š  €4˜˜°€€€ā;żO‰ā2śē—‰ā™ŌP†‰āˆ»²ś‰āßŻ ‰ā„ą[¾‰ā× ¦k‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Use the Advanced Toolbar command to display or hide the FrontPage Editor’s advanced toolbar. The advanced toolbar contains commands that insert custom HTML tags, ActiveX controls, JAVA applets, plug-ins, VBScripts, JavaScript, on a page, or start the Database Connector Wizard. When the Advanced Toolbar command has a check mark next to it, the toolbar is displayed.)‚D5ÉF5& €€4˜˜°€‚’@ F5 G51š’’’’’’’’D G5BG5I5Refresh Command9ÉF5BG5' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Refresh Command' G5iG5$ €€˜€‚’˜$BG5I5t ¶€I€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’Use the Refresh command to refresh the display of the current page in the FrontPage Editor or revert to the last-saved version of the current page. If the current page has not been saved when the Refresh command is selected, the FrontPage Editor will prompt you to save your changes.= iG5>I51’’’’’’’’E>I5tI5WL5Send Command6I5tI5' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Send Command'>I5›I5$ €€˜€‚’MtI5čK5: B€'€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰ā|rŌŲ‰ā Ĉ ‰‚‚’Use the Send command to send a copy of the active page to an electronic mail recipient. This feature is particularly useful in authoring environments where new FrontPage Web pages require editorial review before being published on the World Wide Web. By using the Send command, your FrontPage web page drafts can be sent to other authors or editors on the network for review.To use the Send feature, you need Microsoft Exchange (or other mail system compatible with the Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI).o›I5WL5i ¢€ €4˜˜°€‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’= čK5”L51- ’’’’’’’’F”L5ĪL5…„5Save Command:WL5ĪL5* $€ €6˜˜˜²€€‚’Save Command'”L5õL5$ €€˜€‚’(ÖĪL5O5R r€­€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰āƒvk‰‚ā˜Ė¾‰ā× ¦k‰ā?=ž‰āø¹šk‰ć¤ź¾¶‰‚’Use the Save Command to save the active page in HTML format. HTML files have an HTM filename extension by default.If the page was opened from the current FrontPage web, the Save command saves the page to the web. If you have inserted any images from files or from the clipboard, the Save command displays the Save Image to FrontPage Web Dialog Box. This dialog box gives you the option of saving each new or replaced image to the current FrontPage web.d$õL5‚5@ N€I€4˜˜°€ćÜĒf‰āŗvųW‰āø䉂ćņŒl‰‚’If the page has never been saved, the Save command displays the Save As dialog box, in which you provide a page title and a file path within the current FrontO5‚5WL5Page web. To save the page to a hidden directory that a Web browser cannot access, save the file to the special FrontPage-web directory _private. This is useful for saving style pages or pages that you want to include in other pages but that you do not want users to browse to directly.If the page was opened from a file, FrontPage saves the page back to the file. If you have inserted any images from files or from the clipboard, the Save command displays Save Image to File Dialog Box. This dialog box gives you the option of saving each new or changed image to the same folder as the page or to a different folder that you specify.ŠØO5]ƒ5( €Q€4˜˜°€‚‚’To save a page to different location or with a different name, use the Save As command.You can also save a page by clicking the Save button on the standard toolbar.w‚5ԃ5d#˜€(' .€€4˜˜°€‡"€%‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Save button±]ƒ5…„5Ŗ $€4˜˜°€‚†r€hč!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_IDD_FILE_SAVEAS')‚†‚€hč!Related Procedures,AL(`file page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’@ԃ5ń51’’’’’’’’Gń5ž„5ģ‹5Save As Command9…„5ž„5' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Save As Command'ń5%…5$ €€˜€‚’Tüž„5yˆ5X ~€ł€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰ā˜Ė¾‰āø¹šk‰āŅ—ō°‰‚āŗvųW‰ćÜĒf‰ć¤ź¾¶‰āø䉂’Use the Save As Command to copy the active page either to a new page in the current FrontPage web or to a file. Also, use the Save As command to create a page template from the active page.To save the page to the current FrontPage web, enter a page title and file path within the current FrontPage web in the Save As dialog box. If you have inserted any images from files or from the clipboard, the Save As command displays the Save Image to FrontPage Web dialog box. To save the page to a hidden directory that a Web browser cannot access, save the file to the special FrontPage-web directory _private. This is useful for saving style pages or pages that you want to include in other pages but that you do not want users to browse to directly.R%…5ˊ54 6€=€4˜˜°€ćņŒl‰‚ć7J‰‚’To save the page to a file, choose As File and enter the filename and folder in the Save As File dialog box. If you have inserted any images from files or from the clipboard, the Save command displays the Save Image to File dialog box. This dialog box gives you the option of saving each new or changed image to the same folder as the page or to another folder that you specify.To save the page as a template, choose As Template in the Save as dialog box and enter a title and name for the template in the Save as Template dialog box.!pyˆ5ģ‹5± 2ą€4˜˜°€āƒvk‰‚‚†r€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_IDD_FILE_SAVEAS')‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’The FrontPage editor saves pages in HTML format. HTML files have an HTM filename extension by default.Aˊ5-Œ51’’’’’’’’H-Œ5gŒ5\Ć5Save All Command:ģ‹5gŒ5' €&€6˜˜˜²€‚’Save All Command'-Œ5ŽŒ5$ €€˜€‚’kgŒ5 Ą5R r€3€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āƒvk‰‚ā˜Ė¾‰ā?=ž‰āø¹šk‰ć¤ź¾¶‰āø䉂’Use the Save All Command to save all open pages. The Save All command saves each page in HTML format. HTML files have an HTM filename extension by default.If a page was opened from the current FrontPage web, the Save All command saves the page to the web. If you have inserted any images from files or from the clipboard, the Save All command displays the Save Image to FrontPage Web dialog box. This dialog box gives you the option of saving each new or changed image to the current FrontPage web. To save the page to a hidden directory that a Web browser cannot access, save the file to the special FrontPage-web directory _private. This is useful for saving style pages or pages that you want to include in other pages but that you do not want users to browse to directly.ŽŒ5 Ą5ģ‹5ŸeŽŒ5«Ā5: B€Ė€4˜˜°€ćņŒl‰‚ćÜĒf‰ćĻK#‰‚’If a page was opened from a file, the Save All command saves the page back to the file. If you have inserted any images from files or from the clipboard, the Save All command displays the Save Images to File dialog box. This dialog box gives you the option of saving each new or changed image to the same folder as the page.If a page is new, the Save All Command displays the Save As dialog box, in which you provide page title and file path to save the page to the current FrontPage web. To save the page to a file, click As File and save the page to your file system using the Save As File dialog box.± Ą5\Ć5Ŗ $€4˜˜°€‚†r€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_IDD_FILE_SAVEAS')‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’K«Ā5§Ć51Š’’’’’’’’I§Ć5ėĆ5DĖ5Preview in Browser commandD\Ć5ėĆ5' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’Preview in Browser Command'§Ć5Ä5$ €€˜€‚’u5ėĆ5‡Ę5@ N€k€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰āø䉂ā Y1õ‰ābȵP‰‚’Use the Preview in Browser command to view the active page in a Web browser. In the Preview in Browser dialog box, you can add names of Web browsers you would like to use. FrontPage detects whether you have a web browser installed on your computer and automatically adds its name to the dialog box.If you preview a page that does not come from a Web server, some WebBot components requiring a Web server (such as the WebBot Table of Contents component and WebBot Search component) will not work as they would if the FrontPage web came from a web server.<Ä5ĆĘ5' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 ‡Ę5ōĘ5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’BrowserP*ĆĘ5DĒ5& €T€4˜˜°€‚’Select the Web browser you want to use.5ōĘ5yĒ5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Window SizeP*DĒ5ÉĒ5& €T€4˜˜°€‚’Select the window size for the browser.-yĒ5öĒ5' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add£}ÉĒ5™Č5& €ś€4˜˜°€‚’Click Add to open the Add Browser dialog box where you can add another web browser to the list of available web browsers. .öĒ5ĒČ5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Edit)™Č5šÉ5' €€4˜˜°€‚’Select a web browser, then click Edit to open the Edit Browser dialog box where you can change information about a Web browser you have added. You cannot edit information about a web browser FrontPage detects and adds to the Preview in Browser dialog box.0 ĒČ5 Ź5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Delete$¶šÉ5DĖ5n Ŗ€m€4˜˜°€‚‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’Select a web browser, then click Delete to remove a web browser you have added. You cannot remove a web browser FrontPage detects and adds to the Preview in Browser dialog box.E Ź5‰Ė51N’’’’’’’’J‰Ė5ĒĖ5ī6Print Preview Window>DĖ5ĒĖ5' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Print Preview Window'‰Ė5īĖ5$ €€˜€‚’ŚĒĖ5õĢ5- (€µ€4˜˜°€ā?扂’The Print Preview Window displays the active page as it will appear when you print it. The Print Preview command paginates your pages and assigns them page numbers. These page numbers are not saved with the page. ‡XīĖ5|Ķ5/ .€°€4Œ˜°€€ā]t䦉‚’Note Form fields do not appear in the Print Preview window and are not printed.=õĢ5¹Ķ5' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options /|Ķ5čĶ5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Print…_¹Ķ5mĪ5& €¾€4˜˜°€‚’Opens the Print dialog box. Use this option to print the page from the Print Preview Window.3 čĶ5 Ī5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Next PageK%mĪ5ėĪ5& €J€4˜˜°€‚’Use this to display the next page.3  Ī5Ļ5' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Prev PageO)ėĪ5mĻ5& €R€4˜˜°€‚’Use this to display the previous page.;Ļ5ØĻ5' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Two Page/One Page`:mĻ56& €t€4˜˜°€‚’Changes between previewing a single page and two ØĻ56DĖ5pages.1 ØĻ5E6' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Zoom In?6„6& €2€4˜˜°€‚’Magnifies the display.2 E6¶6' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Zoom OutM'„66& €N€4˜˜°€‚’Decreases the display magnification./¶626' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Close’&6Ä6l ؀L€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Closes the Print Preview window.*26ī6' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’DÄ6261Č’’’’’’’’K26o66Recent File Command=ī6o6' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recent File Command'26–6$ €€˜€‚’pśo66v ŗ€õ€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’The FrontPage Editor keeps a numbered list of the four pages most recently opened from files. This list is displayed at the end of the File menu. To open a page that was opened recently, select it from this list of files or type its number.D–6J61Č’’’’’’’’LJ6‡66Recent File Command=6‡6' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recent File Command'J6®6$ €€˜€‚’pś‡66v ŗ€õ€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’The FrontPage Editor keeps a numbered list of the four pages most recently opened from files. This list is displayed at the end of the File menu. To open a page that was opened recently, select it from this list of files or type its number.D®6b61Č’’’’’’’’Mb6Ÿ666Recent File Command=6Ÿ6' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recent File Command'b6Ę6$ €€˜€‚’pśŸ666v ŗ€õ€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’The FrontPage Editor keeps a numbered list of the four pages most recently opened from files. This list is displayed at the end of the File menu. To open a page that was opened recently, select it from this list of files or type its number.DĘ6z61Č’’’’’’’’Nz6·6N 6Recent File Command=66·6' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Recent File Command'z6Ž6$ €€˜€‚’pś·6N 6v ŗ€õ€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āø¹šk‰‚‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’The FrontPage Editor keeps a numbered list of the four pages most recently opened from files. This list is displayed at the end of the File menu. To open a page that was opened recently, select it from this list of files or type its number.BŽ6 61ö’’’’’’’’O 6Ę 6ķ@6Open File Command6N 6Ę 6' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Open Command' 6ķ 6$ €€˜€‚’MļĘ 6:6^ Ѐ߀4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā˜Ė¾‰āø¹šk‰‚āčPŌŲ€‰€āƒvk€‰€€€€€‚’Use the Open File command to open a page from the current FrontPage web or from a file in your file system. You select the file using the Open File dialog box. The FrontPage Editor opens the page in a new window.You can open files of many popular types, and the FrontPage Editor converts them to HTML. Some of the file types you can open are text (TXT), rich text format (RTF), HTML (HTM or HTML), Microsoft Word 2.0 and 6.0, Microsoft Word 6.0 for MS-DOS, Microsoft Word 95 and 97, Microsoft Excel 4.0 and 5.0, Microsoft Excel 95 and 97, Lotus 1-2-3 2.x – 4.x, and WordPerfect 5.x – 7.x. The FrontPage Editor preserves hyperlinks in Microsoft Office documents. Images in files are converted to Graphics Interchange Format (GIF).Yķ 6¹6& €²€4˜˜°€‚’You can also use the Open command by clicking the Open button on the standard toolbar.w:606d#˜€(8… .€€4˜˜°€‡"€H‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Open button±¹6ķ@6Ŗ "€4˜˜°€ā;żO‰‚‚‚†`€˜ØĢū!Dialog Boxes,AL(`open tabs',0,`',`main')‚†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`file page procedures',0,`',`main')‚’If the file you open has an HTML tag06ķ@6N 6 that FrontPage does not recognize, FrontPage preserves it as HTML markup.If you open a text file, the FrontPage Editor displays the Convert Text Dialog Box. This dialog box presents options for converting the text. H065A61#’’’’’’’’P5A6vA6hG6Page Properties CommandAķ@6vA6' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’Page Properties Command'5A6A6$ €€˜€‚’štvA67B6& €č€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Page Properties command to design the appearance of the curent page. Some important page properties are:4֝A6kD6^ Š€­€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚€ ƒ€€€‚’·The title, a descriptive word or phrase that is displayed in a browser’s title bar when the page is displayed. The title is also displayed in the FrontPage Editor and is used in many Microsoft FrontPage commands.·The background image or watermark, an image that is displayed on the page behind the page’s contents.·The background color, the color that is displayed behind the page’s contents.·The foreground color, the color of the page’s text.&š7B6‘E66 :€į€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·The hyperlink color, the color in which all hyperlinks on the page are displayed before they are visited. (A hyperlink is visited after the user has clicked it.)·The background sound, a sound file that you associate with the page.×(kD6hG6Æ ,Q€4˜˜°€€€‚‚†r€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`page properties tabs',0,`',`main')‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’ You can specify another page in the FrontPage web to use as the source for the current page’s background and colors. Using a single page in your FrontPage web as the source of background and color properties gives the pages in your FrontPage web a consistent, recognizable appearance.N‘E6¶G61)’’’’’’’’Q¶G6żG6õK6Bullets and Numbering CommandG hG6żG6' €@€6˜˜˜²€‚’Bullets and Numbering Command'¶G6$H6$ €€˜€‚’žŠżG6"I6. *€”€4˜˜°€āf¢k‰‚‚’Use the Bullets and Numbering command to display the List Properties dialog box, where you can view or apply style formatting to a list on the current page.The List Properties dialog box has three tabs:$ą$H6FK6D V€Į€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€āø䉂€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Use the Other tab to view or apply a List Style to selected text on the current page. Some Web browsers may ignore certain styles when displaying text.·Use the Bulleted tab to display four available bulleted list styles. Click on the image of the style you want to apply.·Use the Numbered tab to display four available numbered list styles. Click on the image of the style you want to apply. You can also change the starting number of the first numbered list item.Æ"I6õK6Ø €4˜˜°€‚†x€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`list properties DB tabs',0,`',`main')‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’JFK6?L61a’’’’’’’’R?L6‚L6²M6Remove Formatting CommandCõK6‚L6' €8€6˜˜˜²€‚’Remove Formatting Command'?L6©L6$ €€˜€‚’  ‚L6²M6i  €A€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Use the Remove Formatting command to return the formatting of the selected text on the current page to the default, which is based on the paragraph style.B©L6ōM61’’’’’’’’SōM6/N6Bƒ6Paragraph Command;²M6/N6' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Paragraph Command'ōM6VN6$ €€˜€‚’’l/N6čN6& €Ų€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Paragraph command to view or change the properties of the selected paragraph on the current page.=VN6%O6' €,€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options :čN6_O6' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Paragraph formatJ$%O6©O6& €H€4˜˜°€‚’Select a new style from the list.=_O6 €6' €,€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Paragraph Alignment©O6 €6²M6N(©O6Z€6& €P€4˜˜°€‚’Select the paragraph alignment style:¢J €6ü6X ~€•€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ƒ€€€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚€ƒ€€‚’·(default) - do not override the paragraph’s default alignment·Left - align the current paragraph to the left margin of the page or table cell. ·Right - align the current paragraph to the right margin of the page or table cell. ·Center - align the current paragraph to the center of the page or table cell. 2 Z€6.‚6' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ExtendedŸü6Bƒ6u ø€?€4˜˜°€ć»L–‰ā(R®‰‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Select Extended to open the Extended Attributes Dialog Box. Use this dialog box to add paragraph HTML attributes not directly supported in FrontPage.J.‚6Œƒ61"’’’’’’’’TŒƒ6ƃ6“†6Characters Format Command7Bƒ6ƃ6' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Font Command 'Œƒ6źƒ6$ €€˜€‚’&ųƃ6…6. *€ń€4˜˜°€āø䉂‚’Use the Characters Format command to change the format of selected characters. You can apply any combination of attributes; however, some Web browsers may ignore certain attributes when displaying text.The Insert Font dialog box has two tabs:żĒźƒ6 †66 :€€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€‚€ ƒ€‚’·Use the Font tab to select the font, and attributes such as size and color.·Use the Special Styles tab to select special character styles such as blinking, color, superscript and subscript.§…6“†6Ÿ €4˜˜°€‚†d€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`fonts DB tabs',0,`',`main')‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚‚’C †6÷†61%’’’’’’’’U÷†63‡6'ˆ6Background Command<“†63‡6' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Background Command'÷†6Z‡6$ €€˜€‚’ĶX3‡6'ˆ6u ŗ€°€4˜˜°€āū”ųj‰ā?扂‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’Use the Background command to view and set the properties of the active page. Y(Z‡6€ˆ61u’’’’’’’’V€ˆ6҈6Š6About Microsoft FrontPage Editor CommandR+'ˆ6҈6' €V€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Microsoft FrontPage Editor Command'€ˆ6łˆ6$ €€˜€‚’°Ņˆ6Š6m ؀a€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the About Microsoft FrontPage Editor command to view the version number, product identification number, and other information about your copy of the FrontPage Editor.Q łˆ6gŠ61)’’’’’’’’WgŠ6±Š6©‹6Microsoft FrontPage Help CommandJ#Š6±Š6' €F€6˜˜˜²€‚’Microsoft FrontPage Help Command'gŠ6؊6$ €€˜€‚’Ńe±Š6©‹6l Ø€Ź€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Microsoft FrontPage Help command to display online Help for this Microsoft application.M؊6ö‹61&’’’’’’’’Xö‹6<Œ616Microsoft on the Web CommandF©‹6<Œ6' €>€6˜˜˜²€‚’Microsoft on the Web Command'ö‹6cŒ6$ €€˜€‚’Īa<Œ616m Ŗ€Ā€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’Use the Microsoft on the Web command to go to the Microsoft FrontPage World Wide Web site.JcŒ6{61’’’’’’’’Y{6æ6­Ą6One-Line Text Box CommandD16æ6' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’One-Line Text Box Command '{6ę6$ €€˜€‚’Őæ6«65 8€!€4˜˜°€āE«l§‰‚āęšk‰‚‚’Use the One-Line Text Box command to insert a one-line text box field at the insertion point. A one-line text box field accepts one line of information from a user. To create a new form containing a one-line text box field, insert the text box field outside of any currently defined forms.You can also insert a one-line text box field using the One-Line Text Box button on the forms toolbar.„ ę6;Ą6d#˜€B/Ķ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€&‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €«6;Ą616¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’One-Line Text Box buttonr«6­Ą6m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€lų!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’B;Ą6ļĄ61ī’’’’’’’’ZļĄ6+Į6čĆ6Check Box Command<­Ą6+Į6' €*€6˜˜˜²€‚’Check Box Command 'ļĄ6RĮ6$ €€˜€‚’Øs+Į6śĀ65 8€ē€4˜˜°€āĪ5‰‚āęšk‰‚‚’Use the Check Box command to insert a check box field at the insertion point. Use a series of check boxes to present a list of items, one or more of which can be selected.To create a new form containing a check box, insert the check box outside of any currently defined forms.You can also insert a check box field using the Check Box button on the forms toolbar.|RĮ6vĆ6d#˜€2/— .€€4˜˜°€‡"€(‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Check Box buttonrśĀ6čĆ6m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€lų!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’KvĆ63Ä619’’’’’’’’[3Ä6xÄ6€Ē6Scrolling Text Box CommandEčĆ6xÄ6' €<€6˜˜˜²€‚’Scrolling Text Box Command '3Ä6ŸÄ6$ €€˜€‚’źµxÄ6‰Ę65 8€k€4˜˜°€ā+OŌ‰‚āęšk‰‚‚’Use the Scrolling Text Box command to insert a scrolling text box field at the insertion point. A scrolling text box field accepts multi-line text entries, such as user comments and suggestions. To create a new form containing a scrolling text box field, insert the scrolling text box outside of any currently defined forms.You can also insert a scrolling text box field using the Scrolling Text Box button on the forms toolbar.…!ŸÄ6Ē6d#˜€D5Ē .€€4˜˜°€‡"€'‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Scrolling Text Box buttonr‰Ę6€Ē6m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€lų!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’EĒ6ÅĒ61+’’’’’’’’\ÅĒ6Č6žŹ6Radio Button Command?€Ē6Č6' €0€6˜˜˜²€‚’Radio Button Command 'ÅĒ6+Č6$ €€˜€‚’ą«Č6 Ź65 8€W€4˜˜°€āPź[‰āęšk‰‚‚‚’Use the Radio Button command to insert a radio button field at the insertion point. Use a series of radio buttons with the same name in a form to present a list of items, only one of which can be selected at a time.To create a new form containing a radio button, insert the radio button outside of any currently defined forms.You can also insert a radio button field using the Radio Button button on the forms toolbar.+Č6ŒŹ6e#š€:8Ķ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€)‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Radio Button buttonr Ź6žŹ6m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€lų!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’GŒŹ6EĖ61’’’’’’’’]EĖ6†Ė6]Ī6Drop-Down Menu CommandAžŹ6†Ė6' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’Drop-Down Menu Command 'EĖ6­Ė6$ €€˜€‚’»††Ė6hĶ65 8€ €4˜˜°€āÅ@˜‰‚āęšk‰‚‚’Use the Drop-Down Menu command to insert a drop-down menu field at the insertion point. A drop-down menu field presents a list of items one or more of which can be selected.To create a new form containing a menu form field, insert the menu field outside of any currently defined forms.You can also insert a Drop-Down Menu field using the Drop-Down Menu button on the forms toolbar.ƒ­Ė6ėĶ6e#š€>,Ł .€€4˜˜°€‡"€*‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Drop-Down Menu buttonrhĶ6]Ī6m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€lų!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’DėĶ6”Ī611’’’’’’’’^”Ī6ŽĪ6™7Push Button Command=]Ī6ŽĪ6' €,€6˜˜˜²€‚’Push Button Command'”Ī6Ļ6$ €€˜€‚’–[ŽĪ6§7; D€·€4˜˜°€āI”¾¶‰āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰‚‚‚’Use the Push Button command to create a push button field at the insertion point. A push button field submits a form to its form handler.To create a new form containing a push button fĻ6§7]Ī6ield, insert the field outside of any currently defined forms.You can also create a push button field using the Push Button button on the forms toolbar.€Ļ6'7e#š€8*· .€€4˜˜°€‡"€+‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Push Button buttonr§7™7m Ŗ€ €4˜˜°€‚†„€ģ¼!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚’> '7×71’’’’’’’’_×77ż7Image CommandB™77' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Image Form Field Command'×7@7$ €€˜€‚’½47ż7‰ ą€i€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰ā]t䦉āęšk‰āĮĻO©‰‚‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,AL(`field form procedures',0,`',`main')‚‚’Use the Image Form Field command to create an image form field at the insertion point. An image form field submits the form to the form handler when a user clicks it. After choosing this command, FrontPage displays the Insert Image Dialog Box where you select the image to insert in the form.= @7:71Ė’’’’’’’’`:7p7 7File Command6ż7p7' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’File Command':7—7$ €€˜€‚’šYp717A P€³€4˜˜°€āø¹šk‰‚‚ā?=ž‰āœ’ÓŲ‰āhşk‰‚’Use the File command to insert a copy of a file at the insertion point. You select the file to insert using the Select a File dialog box. If you change the contents of the file after inserting it, you must insert it again to update it.When you insert a file containing images,, each image that is not in the GIF or JPEG format, is converted to the GIF format (for images with a color depth up to 8 bits) or JPEG format (for images with a color depth higher than 8 bits). When you save a page to a FrontPage web, each image that has been inserted from a file is added to the FrontPage web.,ģ—7] 7@ N€Ł€4˜˜°€ć=Žžø‰āƒvk‰āčPŌŲ‰‚ćGq’/‰‚’If you try to insert a file with a filename extension that FrontPage does not recognize, or if the contents of the file do not appear to match the type indicated by the filename extension, the FrontPage Editor displays the Open File As dialog box. In this dialog box, you can indicate whether the file should be inserted in HTML, RTF, or text format.If you are inserting a text file, the FrontPage Editor displays the Convert Text dialog box. with options for converting the text.­17 7¦ €4˜˜°€‚†t€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`PE_AFX_IDD_FILEOPEN')‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Files')‚’I] 7S 71ē’’’’’’’’aS 7• 7K 7Background Sound CommandB 7• 7' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Background Sound Command'S 7¼ 7$ €€˜€‚’"Æ• 7Ž 7s “€_€4˜˜°€ā?ć‰ā Ĉ ‰‚‚‚‚‚‚€€‚‚†\€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`open tabs',0,`',`main')‚’Use the Background Sound command to embed a sound file on the active page that will be activated and played back when a user browses to the page on the World Wide Web.You can insert the following types of sound files on a page:Wave Sound (WAV)MIDI Sequencer (MIDI)AIFF Sound (AIF, AIFC, AIFF)AU Sound (AU, SND)To change the properties of the background sound, choose File: Page Properties in the FrontPage Editor.m¼ 7K 7h  € €4˜˜°€†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’> Ž 7‰ 71M’’’’’’’’b‰ 7Ą 7č@7Video Command7K 7Ą 7' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Video Command'‰ 7ē 7$ €€˜€‚’Q Ą 7D@7G \€€4˜˜°€ā?扂ā?ć‰ā Ĉ ‰€€‚€€‚’Use the Video command to insert a Video for Windows (AVI) file on the active page.The video file will be inserted at the insertion point on the active page. The first frame of the video sequence will be shown as a placeholder image for the file. To view the full video sequence as it will appear when the page is browsed on the World Wide Web, choose File: Preview in Browser.To change the properties of the video clip, select the placeholder image and chē 7D@7K 7oose Edit: Image Properties in the FrontPage Editor.¤ē 7č@7œ €4˜˜°€‚†\€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`open tabs',0,`',`main')‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’@D@7(A71 ’’’’’’’’c(A7aA7=E7Comment Command9č@7aA7' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Comment Command'(A7ˆA7$ €€˜€‚’Ž[aA7C73 4€·€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰āø䉂’Use the Comment command to insert text on a page that can be viewed from the FrontPage Editor but not from a Web browser. Use the Comment command to insert place-holder text or notes to yourself as you create your pages. Comment text is displayed in purple and retains the character-size and other attributes of the current paragraph style.<ˆA7RC7' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options1 C7ƒC7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’CommentnBRC7ńC7, (€„€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Enter the text to appear on your page, in a single paragraph.ᰃC7ŅD71 0€a€4Œ˜°€€€ €‚‚’Note The text will wrap when you reach the end of a line. If you press ENTER, a new paragraph is started in the dialog box but not on the page in the FrontPage Editor.kńC7=E7g ž€€4˜˜°€†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚’> ŅD7{E71r’’’’’’’’d{E7²E7óJ7Image Command7=E7²E7' € €6˜˜˜²€‚’Image Command'{E7ŁE7$ €€˜€‚’˜k²E7qF7- *€Ö€4˜˜°€ā?=ž‰‚‚’Use the Image command to insert an image at the insertion point. The Image dialog box has three tabs:ł£ŁE7jH7V z€G€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€ā˜Ė¾‰‚€ ƒ€ā Ĉ ‰ā|rŌŲ‰‚€ ƒ€ā­;÷‰‚’·Use the Current FrontPage Web tab to insert an image from the current FrontPage web.·Use the Other Location tab to insert an image from a file or another location, such as the World Wide Web. When you insert an image from the World Wide Web, the image is always inserted from its location on the World Wide Web; you cannot import it to your FrontPage web.·Use the Clip Art tab to insert clip art. ēŠqF7QI7] ˆ€€4˜˜°€✒ÓŲ‰āhşk‰ā5ÜÓŲ‰āĮ“«k‰āÄMŌŲ‰ādņÓŲ‰ā­?ŌŲ‰āŲsŌŲ‰ā&]ŌŲ‰‚’You can insert images in the following formats: GIF, JPEG, BMP, (Windows and OS/2) TIFF, RAS, EPS, PCX, WMF, and TGA.ņĖjH7CJ7' €—€4Œ˜°€‚’When you insert an image that is not in the GIF or JPEG format, it is first converted to the GIF format (for images with 256 or fewer colors) or the JPEG format (for images with more than 256 colors).°QI7óJ7Ø €4˜˜°€‚†t€˜ØĢū!Dialog Box,AL(`insert images DB tabs',0,`',`main')‚†z€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Images')‚‚’ICJ7,ė .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Check Spelling button)т7}ƒ7& €€4˜˜°€‚’ ŠTƒ7‰„7< F€”€4Œ˜°€€āø¹šk‰ā× ¦k‰ā–̲6‰‚’Note The Spelling command does not check the spelling in a file that is included on the page by a WebBot Include component. To check the spelling in an included file, you must first open the file.<}ƒ7ń7' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options;‰„7…7' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Not in dictionaryF ń7F…7& €@€4˜˜°€‚’Displays the misspelled word.3 …7y…7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Change to“F…7-†7' €€4˜˜°€‚’Displays a proposed correction. Type in this field to supply your own correction or pick a correction from the Suggestions drop-down list.5y…7b†7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’SuggestionsD-†7¦†7& €<€4˜˜°€‚’Lists possible corrections.0 b†7ֆ7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Ignore^8¦†74‡7& €p€4˜˜°€‚’Click Ignore to ignore the current word and continue.4 ֆ7h‡7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Ignore AllsM4‡7Ū‡7& €š€4˜˜°€‚’Click Ignore All to ignore all instances of the current word and continue.0 h‡7 ˆ7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Change’lŪ‡7ˆ7& €Ų€4˜˜°€‚’Click Change to correct the current misspelled word using the text in the Change To field, then continue.4 ˆ7ш7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Change Allø‘ˆ7‰‰7' €#€4˜˜°€‚’Click Change All to correct the current misspelled word everywhere it occurs on the page using the text in the Change To field, then continue.Bш7ˉ7' €6€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add to Custom Dictionary…_‰‰7PŠ7& €¾€4˜˜°€‚’Click Add to Custom Dictionary to leave the word unchanged and add it to custom dictionary. 0 ˉ7€Š7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Cancelļ†PŠ7o‹7i  € €4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Click Cancel to exit the spelling checker. This does not undo any corrections to the page or additions to the custom dictionary.= €Š7¬‹71­’’’’’’’’g¬‹7ā‹7^Ž7Back Command6o‹7ā‹7' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Back Command'¬‹7 Œ7$ €€˜€‚’i5ā‹7r74 6€k€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰ā†¢k‰‚‚’The FrontPage Editor maintains an internal history-list of pages that you displayed, either by opening pages, creating new pages, or following hyperlinks. Use the Back command to display the previously displayed page. You can also go back to a page by clicking the Back button on the standard toolbar:w Œ7é7d#˜€(,ė .€€4˜˜°€‡"€/‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Back buttonur7^Ž7p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€lų!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’@é7žŽ71‘’’’’’’’’hžŽ7׎7øĮ7Forward Command9^Ž7׎7' €$€6˜˜˜²€‚’Forward Command'žŽ7žŽ7$ €€˜€‚’½׎7ĒĄ7. *€€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰‚‚’The FrontPage Editor maintains an internal history-list of pages that you displayed, either by opening pages, creating new pages, or following hyperlinks. Use the Forward command to display the next page in thžŽ7ĒĄ7^Ž7e list. You cannot use the Forward command until you have used the Back command at least once. You can also go forward to a page by clicking the Forward button on the standard toolbar:zžŽ7AĮ7d#˜€.,ė .€€4˜˜°€‡"€I‚’€€4˜˜°’ € €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’Forward buttonwĒĄ7øĮ7q ²€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€Ā!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚‚’BAĮ7śĮ715’’’’’’’’iśĮ75Ā79Ē7Thesaurus Command;øĮ75Ā7' €(€6˜˜˜²€‚’Thesaurus Command'śĮ7\Ā7$ €€˜€‚’ųŃ5Ā7TĆ7' €£€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Thesaurus command to display the Thesaurus dialog box, which lists alternatives for the selected word. You can look up specific meanings of the selected word and choose to replace it with a synonym.<\Ā7Ć7' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options3 TĆ7ĆĆ7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Looked upDĆ7Ä7& €<€4˜˜°€‚’Displays the selected word.2 ĆĆ79Ä7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’MeaningsœvÄ7ÕÄ7& €ģ€4˜˜°€‚’Displays a list of possible meanings. Select a meaning from the list to display the proposed synonyms for the word.>9Ä7Å7' €.€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Replace with SynonymS-ÕÄ7fÅ7& €Z€4˜˜°€‚’Choose from the list of proposed synonyms.1 Å7—Å7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Replace³†fÅ7JĘ7- (€ €4˜˜°€ā?扂’Click the Replace button to change the selected text on the active page with the synonym shown in the Replace With Synonym field.1 —Å7{Ę7' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Look Up¾VJĘ79Ē7h  €¬€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Click the Look Up button to display synonyms for the currently selected meaning.E{Ę7~Ē71'’’’’’’’’j~Ē7¼Ē7²Ķ7Font Options Command>9Ē7¼Ē7' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Font Options Command'~Ē7ćĒ7$ €€˜€‚’’Ų¼Ē7āČ7' €±€4˜˜°€‚’Use the Font Options command to display the Font Options dialog box, where you can set default fonts to be used with foreign character sets. This is useful if you create FrontPage web pages in different languages.<ćĒ7É7' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options7āČ7UÉ7' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Character SetŖƒÉ7’É7' €€4˜˜°€‚’Displays the currently installed character sets. The default corresponds to your regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.;UÉ7:Ź7' €(€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Proportional FontµŽ’É7ļŹ7' €€4˜˜°€‚’Choose a preferred proportional font from the drop-down list. This preference will be associated with the currently selected character set.::Ź7)Ė7' €&€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Fixed-Width Font³ŒļŹ7ÜĖ7' €€4˜˜°€‚’Choose a preferred monospaced font from the drop-down list. This preference will be associated with the currently selected character set.7)Ė7Ģ7' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’MIME EncodingŸ5ÜĖ7²Ķ7j ¢€k€4˜˜°€‚‚‚†x€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Text')‚’Choose a preferred standards setting for MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), a method used by Web browsers to associate files of a certain type with helper applications that display files of that type.The values that are available for this setting are dependent on the selected Character Set.IĢ7ūĶ71P’’’’’’’’kūĶ7=Ī7Ś8Follow Hyperlink CommandB²Ķ7=Ī7' €6€6˜˜˜²€‚’Follow Hyperlink Command'ūĶ7dĪ7$ €€˜€‚’Z%=Ī7Ź85 8€K€4˜˜°€ā†¢k‰‚āŗvK‰‚‚’Use the Follow Link command to follow the selected hyperlink. A hyperlink is selected for the Follow Hyperlink command if it contains the insertion point.If the link leads to a bookmark on the current page, the FrontPage Editor scrolls the window to that point. If the link leads to another page, the FrontPage Editor opens that page. Following a link dĪ7Ź8²Ķ7may take a long time. If the link is to a server that is not responding, it may never succeed. You can cancel the Follow Hyperlink command by using the Stop button on the standard toolbar.”dĪ7Ś8| ʀ+€4˜˜°€‚‡"€J‚‚†Š€Š!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Link_Bookmark')‚’You can also follow a link by pressing CTRL and then clicking a link. When you press CTRL over a link, the pointer becomes the link pointer:JŹ8$81±’’’’’’’’l$8g8ē8Show Image Editor CommandCŚ8g8' €8€6˜˜˜²€‚’Show Image Editor Command'$8Ž8$ €€˜€‚’Yėg8ē8n Ŗ€×€4˜˜°€‚‚†€€Š!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’Use the Show Image Editor command to open the application associated with a GIF image in the FrontPage Explorer. If no application has been associated with a GIF image, applications associated with a JPEG or BMP image will work.KŽ8281(’’’’’’’’m28v8m8What's New in This ReleaseDē8v8' €:€6˜˜˜²€‚’What's New in This Release'288$ €€˜€‚’›v8³8{ Ā7€4˜˜°€‚āŽ6c1‰‚āź »i‰‚āŚŲ1U‰‚āÖ8X‰‚ℐ9‰‚ā‹ ‹Ē‰‚āp¦ļ‰‚āV~e­‰‚āæ`žī‰‚ā?Š|4‰‚⦒ω‚āq“Ó‰‚’FrontPage 97 includes the following new features, listed alphabetically:ActiveX Control SupportAdditional Server ExtensionsCreate Webs With or Without a ServerCross Web Find-and-ReplaceCross Web Spell-CheckerDatabase ConnectivityFaster Support With ISAPI ExtensionsFolder ViewGetting Started With Microsoft FrontPage Dialog BoxHTML Source EditorHyperlink ViewImport Wizardŗ98m8 Š€s€4˜˜°āÖų»€‰‚āԌ/‰‚āj®=‰‚āĪ⾉‚ān ü‰‚ā8ģ)‰‚ā'XXą‰‚āØg[J‰‚āō7ź‰‚āõU|z‰‚āXó#s‰‚ā’jĪõ‰‚ā-š2‰‚’Improved Drag and Drop CapabilityInternet Explorer Tag SupportJava Applet and Plug-In SupportJavaScript and VBScript Authoring SupportMenu CustomizationOffice 97 IntegrationPreview in BrowserResize ImageSSL SupportText Import ConvertersThesaurusVersion ControlWeb Clip ArtH³8µ81½’’’’’’’’n’’’’µ8* 8ActiveX Control SupportAm8ö8' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’ActiveX Control Support4 µ8* 8' €€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 features support for ActiveX controls, which are reusable software components that quickly add specialized functionality to Web pages. ActiveX controls are published by a wide variety of software vendors and can be used to create web-based applications.Mö8w 81$’’’’’’’’o’’’’w 8N 8Additional Server ExtensionsF* 8½ 8' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’Additional Server Extensions‘jw 8N 8' €Õ€4˜˜°€‚’Server extensions allow FrontPage's WebBot interactive features to run on any supported web server. FrontPage 97 will support additional server extensions, increasing the number of commercial web servers supported, and offering more flexibility in choosing a server. Linux and DigitalUNIX will now work with all of the UNIX web servers supported by FrontPage.U$½ 8£ 81—’’’’’’’’p’’’’£ 8å 8Create Webs With or Without a ServerN'N 8ń 8' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’Create Webs With or Without a ServerōĶ£ 8å 8' €›€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 includes the ability to create web sites without a server, which offers additional flexibility in creating and staging web sites. These webs can easily be published to a server for posting.Kń 8081^’’’’’’’’q’’’’08C8Cross Web Find-and-ReplaceDå 8t8' €:€6˜˜˜°€‚’Cross Web Find-and-ReplaceĻØ08C8' €Q€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 includes a time-saving global find-and-replace feature, providing the ability to quickly find and replace text in all of the HTML documents in your web.Ht8‹81Æ’’’’’’’’r’’’’‹8@8Cross Web Spell-CheckerAC8Ģ8' €4€6˜˜˜°€‚’Cross Web Spell-CheckerŞ‹8@8' €=€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97Ģ8@8C8 includes a time-saving global spell-check feature that enables you to check the spelling of all of the HTML documents in your web in one step.FĢ8ć@81_’’’’’’’’s’’’’ć@8üD8Database Connectivity?@8"A8' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’Database Connectivity‘^ć@8³C83 4€½€4˜˜°€€€€€‚’FrontPage 97 web sites can dynamically link to ODBC-compliant databases, allowing you to create pages which are generated dynamically as the result of database queries. The Database Connection Wizard and the Edit: Database command work together to link to a database, to create custom queries and to insert database template elements into the FrontPage Editor. Database connectivity increases the functional potential of FrontPage 97 as an information tool. These features are enabled using the Internet Database Connector (IDC) that is included with the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS).I""A8üD8' €E€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage also allows database form field validation through validation rules which can be added through an easy-to-use dialog box. FrontPage will automatically generate client-side VB Script or JavaScript to perform this validation in the browser when the data is submitted by the user.U$³C8QE81Ä’’’’’’’’t’’’’QE8ĄG8Faster Support With ISAPI ExtensionsN'üD8ŸE8' €N€6˜˜˜°€‚’Faster Support With ISAPI Extensions!łQE8ĄG8( €ó€4˜˜°€‚‚’FrontPage 97 extensions support the ISAPI programming interface, which improves the speed and efficiency of server functions such as file searches, discussion groups, file open, file save, and form handling.FrontPage 97 also includes a new security model which provides greater control for the FrontPage administrator. Privileges can now be assigned to either groups or to users remotely through HTTP, and FrontPage administrators no longer have to be NT administrators to assign or change privileges.< ŸE8üG81/’’’’’’’’u’’’’üG8ļJ8Folder View5ĄG81H8' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Folder View¾–üG8ļJ8( €-€4˜˜°€‚‚’The Folder view is a new site management feature located in the FrontPage Explorer that displays the directory structure of the files in your web. This feature allows you to easily locate important web files and view the directory structures in which they are located. You can move files between directories on the server via drag and drop, and FrontPage automatically updates the links between the files, preventing broken links.The Folder view works in conjunction with the Hyperlink view to help you effectively manage your web site, allowing you to drag and drop files, create and delete folders, and drag content of any type into your web to import it. d31H8SK81‹’’’’’’’’v’’’’SK8zL8Getting Started With Microsoft FrontPage Dialog Box]6ļJ8°K8' €l€6˜˜˜°€‚’Getting Started With Microsoft FrontPage Dialog BoxŹ£SK8zL8' €G€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 has added a Getting Started dialog which makes it easy for users to create FrontPage Webs, find and open existing webs, or import existing content.C°K8½L81Ė’’’’’’’’w’’’’½L8EN8HTML Source Editor<zL8łL8' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’HTML Source EditorL%½L8EN8' €K€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 allows you to edit a web page's raw HTML source code, providing additional flexibility in creating, editing and customizing your web site. Editing is made easier through FrontPage's source editor which differentiates tags, values, and text through a color-coded syntax checker.?łL8„N81ł’’’’’’’’x’’’’„N8C8Hyperlink View8EN8¼N8' €"€6˜˜˜°€‚’Hyperlink View{S„N8C8( €§€4˜˜°€‚‚’The Hyperlink view is a site management feature located in the FrontPage Explorer which allows you to view, both hierarchically and graphically, the files and hyperlinks in the web site. The graphical view also indicates broken links and works in conjunction with the Folder view to ¼N8C8EN8help you effectively manage your web site. The Hyperlink view enhances the Link and Outline views which appeared in FrontPage 1.1FrontPage 97 makes it easier to manage your hyperlinks by distinguishing between internal, external (http, ftp, gopher, mailto, etc.), and secure links in the FrontPage Explorer. > ¼N881“’’’’’’’’y’’’’8ւ8Import Wizard7C8ø8' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’Import Wizardń8ւ8- (€ć€4˜˜°€€€‚’FrontPage 97 makes it easy to import your existing web content into FrontPage web sites with the new Import Wizard. You can also use the improved File: Import command to easily import multiple files or entire directories into FrontPage R!ø8(ƒ81’’’’’’’’z’’’’(ƒ8s…8Improved Drag and Drop CapabilityK$ւ8sƒ8' €H€6˜˜˜°€‚’Improved Drag and Drop CapabilityŁ(ƒ8s…8' €³€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 features enhanced drag-and-drop capabilities, making it easier to add content to your site. You can use drag-and-drop to easily create links, to edit text in the Editor, or to convert Microsoft Excel spreadsheets into HTML tables. You can instantly import a graphic, text file or Microsoft Word document into the Editor by just dropping it and FrontPage also supports drag-and-drop of HTML objects such as ActiveX controls, JavaScript code and Java applets.Nsƒ8Į…81[’’’’’’’’{’’’’Į…8·8Internet Explorer Tag SupportG s…8†8' €@€6˜˜˜°€‚’Internet Explorer Tag SupportĘŸĮ…8·8' €?€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 supports a range of Internet Explorer HTML tags, such as Marquee, which allow you to easily add scrolling text to your web pages through a simple dialog box interface without any programming. Background Sounds, which allow a sound file to play when a page is displayed, as well as watermarks, margins, table background and table border enhancements are also supported through an easy user interface.P†8ˆ81·’’’’’’’’|’’’’ˆ8…‰8Java Applet and Plug-In SupportI"·8gˆ8' €D€6˜˜˜°€‚’Java Applet and Plug-In Support÷ˆ8…‰8' €ļ€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 features support for Java applets and plug-ins, two popular interactive multimedia web technologies. Applets and plug-in support allows FrontPage to handle a wide range of new dynamic content types directly in the FrontPage Editor.Z)gˆ8߉81Ó’’’’’’’’}’’’’߉8X‹8JavaScript and VBScript Authoring SupportS,…‰82Š8' €X€6˜˜˜°€‚’JavaScript and VBScript Authoring Support&’߉8X‹8' €’€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 allows you to add JavaScript and VBScript through an easy dialog-based user interface and includes a Script Wizard to author the scripts. These advanced scripting languages provide additional flexibility in customizing your FrontPage site.C2Š8›‹81—’’’’’’’’~’’’’›‹8ļŒ8Menu Customization<X‹8׋8' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Menu Customizationń›‹8ļŒ8' €ć€4˜˜°€‚’For advanced developers, FrontPage 97 provides the ability to add custom menu commands to the FrontPage Explorer and FrontPage Editor menus through the Windows registry. This allows other applications to run directly from FrontPage menus.F׋8581’’’’’’’’’’’’588Office 97 Integration?ļŒ8t8' €0€6˜˜˜°€‚’Office 97 Integration’k588' €×€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 provides full integration with Microsoft Office 97's advanced hyperlink features. Hyperlinks created in Office 97 documents can be viewed through the graphical FrontPage Explorer Hyperlink View, and automatically updated and repaired like any other FrontPage hyperlink. In addition, Office 97 documents can be opened and edited while in FrontPage.Ct8I81|’’’’’’’’€’’’’I8åĮ8Preview in Browser<8…8' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Preview in BrowserT,I8åĮ8( €Y€4˜˜°€‚‚’FrontPage 97 has added the ability to preview a web site in any browser that is in…8åĮ88stalled on your computer by clicking the "Preview in Browser" button which is located on the toolbar. FrontPage automatically detects many of the most popular commercial browsers installed on your machine and allows you to add others. This feature also allows you to preview in multiple screen sizes.The ability to preview in multiple browsers and screen configurations allows you understand what the site will actually look like to most viewers, before it is published.= …8"Ā81ć’’’’’’’’’’’’"Ā8ČĆ8Resize Image7åĮ8YĀ8' € €6˜˜˜°€‚’Resize ImagesoH"Ā8ČĆ8' €‘€4˜˜°€‚’The FrontPage Editor supports WYSIWYG image resizing, allowing you to instantly customize the size of images on your web pages and to create a professional quality look. To change the height or width of an image, simply select the image and drag the vertical or horizontal selection handle until the image is the proper size.< YĀ8Ä81‰’’’’’’’’‚’’’’Ä8QÅ8SSL Support5ČĆ89Ä8' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’SSL SupportńÄ8QÅ8' €ć€4˜˜°€‚’As an extra security measure, FrontPage 97 supports the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, which allows you to remotely author and administer your web in a secure environment. It also allows you to create hyperlinks to secure web pages.G9Ä8˜Å810’’’’’’’’ƒ’’’’˜Å8Ē8Text Import Converters@QÅ8ŲÅ8' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’Text Import Converters©|˜Å8Ē8- (€ł€4˜˜°€€€‚’FrontPage 97 leverages the power of the text import converters from Microsoft Word to import a wide variety of file formats into FrontPage, increasing your ability to leverage existing content for your web site. This feature is seamlessly integrated into the Insert: File menu options, and any new converters are automatically shared with other Microsoft Office applications.: ŲÅ8»Ē81’’’’’’’’„’’’’»Ē8•Č8Thesaurus3 Ē8īĒ8' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Thesaurus§€»Ē8•Č8' €€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 includes a full thesaurus, allowing you to enhance the content of your site without using an external thesaurus.@īĒ8ÕČ81ą’’’’’’’’…’’’’ÕČ8uŹ8Version Control9•Č8É8' €$€6˜˜˜°€‚’Version Controlg@ÕČ8uŹ8' €€4˜˜°€‚’FrontPage 97 works with Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, providing version control and the ability to securely manage the process of including new information in a FrontPage web site. FrontPage also includes integrated support through the FrontPage Explorer for checking in and out files with Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.= É8²Ź81Ę’’’’’’’’†’’’’²Ź8;Ģ8Web Clip Art6uŹ8čŹ8' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’Web Clip ArtS&²Ź8;Ģ8- (€M€4˜˜°€€€‚’FrontPage 97 provides a clip art library which includes a wide variety of backgrounds, buttons, lines and images that can be used to increase the graphic content of your web. The clip art library can be found by accessing Insert: Image on the drop-down menu and selecting the Clip Art tab.< čŹ8wĢ81³’’’’’’’’‡wĢ8¬Ģ8õ9About Files5;Ģ8¬Ģ8' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’About Files'wĢ8ÓĢ8$ €€˜€‚’ÅŽ¬Ģ8˜Ļ87 <€€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€ā|rŌ؉↢k‰‚’Using the FrontPage Explorer, you can import files of any format into a FrontPage web. Once a file is in your FrontPage web, you can create hyperlinks to it from pages in the web. This is a powerful way to share any general data with users of your FrontPage web. When an end user follows a hyperlink to a file of some format, the Web browser will launch a helper application that understands the format, so that the user can view (or hear) the file correctly. You can also associate a filename extension with an editor on the FrontPage Explorer. This lets you launch editing sessions for any file in your FrontPage web from the FrontPage Explorer.Ż«ÓĢ892 2€W€¹6˜˜˜°‚™€€€‚‚’Microsoft Office 97 documents support hyperlinks in d˜Ļ89;Ģ8ocuments. When you import a Microsoft Office 97 document into your FrontPage web, all hyperlinks are preserved and will appear in the FrontPage Explorer’s views. If you rename or move any file in your FrontPage web, the FrontPage Explorer updates all hyperlink references to that file within the FrontPage web, including hyperlinks from Microsoft Office 97 documents. t˜Ļ8õ9p °€€¹6˜˜˜°„d™€†‚€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Files')‚’= 9291`’’’’’’’’ˆ29h9—9Exit Command6õ9h9' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Exit Command'299$ €€˜€‚’•h9—9s “€+€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚‚†€€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Content_Workplace')‚’Use the Exit command to end a session in the FrontPage Editor. Before exiting, the FrontPage Editor prompts you to save any changes to pages.H9ß91A’’’’’’’’‰ß9 909New Normal Page CommandA—9 9' €4€6˜˜˜²€‚’New Normal Page Command'ß9G9$ €€˜€‚’÷° 9>9G \€a€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰€€āŅ—ō°‰‚ā˜Ė¾‰€€‚‚’Use the New Normal Page command to create a new blank page. The New Normal Page command creates a new FrontPage Editor window. This command is the same as choosing File: New and selecting the Normal Page template.Once you have created a new page, you can add it to the current FrontPage web by choosing File: Save.You can quickly create a new blank page by clicking the New Normal Page button on the standard toolbar.ƒG9Į9e#š€>%˜ .€€4˜˜°€‡"€‚’€€4˜˜°’"€ €¹4˜˜°‚€‚’’’New NormalPage buttono>909i ¢€ €4˜˜°€‚†z€@!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Pages')‚‚’Q Į991ū’’’’’’’’Ё9·9 9Stop Command, FrontPage Explorer609·9' €€6˜˜˜²€‚’Stop Command'9Ž9$ €€˜€‚’Ņ’·9°9@ N€%€4˜˜°€ā—µ§”€‰€‚āßÓźö€‰€‚’Use the Stop Command to cancel a request that has been sent to a Web server.To cancel a request, click the Stop button on the toolbar.eŽ9 9S#v€&'s .€€4˜˜°€‡"€0‚’€€4˜˜°€‚’’’Stop buttonl°9 9g ž€ €4˜˜°€‚†x€<!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚’8 9¹ 91ų’’’’’’’’‹’’’’¹ 9y 9toolbar1  9ź 9' €€6˜˜˜°€‚’toolbari¹ 9y 9& €Ņ€4˜˜°€‚’A set of buttons bound to commonly used FrontPage Editor or Explorer commands to provide quick access.Eź 9¾ 919’’’’’’’’Œ¾ 9ü 9 9Up One Level Command>y 9ü 9' €.€6˜˜˜²€‚’Up One Level Command'¾ 9# 9$ €€˜€‚’įxü 9 9i ¢€š€4˜˜°€‚‚†x€<!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP',`Contents_Webs')‚‚’Use the Up One Level command open the folder containing the currently displayed folder in the FrontPage Explorer.M# 9Q 91Ō’’’’’’’’’’’’Q 9Ų 9To exit the FrontPage EditorF 9— 9' €>€6˜˜˜°€‚’To exit the FrontPage EditorSQ 9 9, (€¦€4˜˜°€ā× ¦k‰‚’Before exiting, the FrontPage Editor prompts you to save any changes to pages.M— 9c 93 6€4€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·Choose File: Exit.u 9Ų 9p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’Jc 9"91Ą’’’’’’’’Ž’’’’"9¤@9To display the status barCŲ 9e9' €8€6˜˜˜°€‚’To display the status bar8"99' €#€4˜˜°€‚’The status bar is the area at the bottom of the FrontPage Editor or FrontPage Explorer that displays information about the currently selected command or about an operation in progress. The status bar is displayed when the Status Bar command has a check mark next to it. †Se9/@93 6€¦€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor or the FrontPage Exp9/@9Ų 9lorer, choose View: Status Bar.u9¤@9p °€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚’G/@9ė@91ß’’’’’’’’’’’’ė@9ƒC9To hide the status bar@¤@9+A9' €2€6˜˜˜°€‚’To hide the status bar[4ė@9†B9' €i€4˜˜°€‚’You can hide the status bar when you do not want FrontPage to display information at the bottom of the FrontPage Editor or FrontPage Explorer about the currently selected command or about an operation in progress. The status bar is hidden when the Status Bar command does not have a check mark next to it.†S+A9 C93 6€¦€¹tŒČ°R‚H€ ƒ€€€‚’·In the FrontPage Editor or the FrontPage Explorer, choose View: Status Bar.w†B9ƒC9q ²€ €4˜˜°€‚†Š€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Content_Workplace')‚‚’M C9ŠC91-’’’’’’’’ŠC9D9J9Object Parameters Dialog BoxFƒC9D9' €>€6˜˜˜²€‚’Object Parameters Dialog Box'ŠC9=D9$ €€˜€‚’_2D9œE9- (€e€4˜˜°€€€‚’The Object Parameters dialog box is a name/value editor for OCX controls and for ActiveX controls that are not loaded on the computer at authoring time. To use the Object Parameters dialog box, you must know the names of each of the control’s properties along with valid data values for each property.<=D9ŲE9' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options8œE9F9' €"€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Attribute Name]7ŲE9mF9& €n€4˜˜°€‚’A list of the parameters currently assigned a value./F9œF9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ValueX2mF9ōF9& €d€4˜˜°€‚’The value of the currently selected parameter. .œF9"G9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Type}QōF9ŸG9, (€¢€4˜˜°€€€‚’The type of the currently selected parameter’s value: Data, Page, or Object.-"G9ĢG9' € €6Œ˜˜°€‚’Add”hŸG9`H9, (€Š€4˜˜°€ć7™s‰‚’Click Add to add a new parameter to the parameter list, using the Edit Object Parameter dialog box.0 ĢG9H9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ModifyŽh`H9I9& €Š€4˜˜°€‚’Click Modify to change a parameter to the parameter list, using the Edit Object Parameter dialog box.0 H9NI9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’RemoveÄVI9J9n ¬€¬€4˜˜°€‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’Click Remove to delete the currently selected parameter from the parameter list.Q NI9cJ91Ü’’’’’’’’‘cJ9­J9i9Edit Object Parameter Dialog BoxJ#J9­J9' €F€6˜˜˜²€‚’Edit Object Parameter Dialog Box'cJ9ŌJ9$ €€˜€‚’Œf­J9`K9& €Ģ€4˜˜°€‚’The Edit Object Parameter dialog box adds a single parameter for an OCX control or ActiveX control.<ŌJ9œK9' €*€6˜˜˜°€‚’Dialog Box Options.`K9ŹK9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’NameAœK9 L9& €6€4˜˜°€‚’A name of the parameter./ŹK9:L9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Value¢v L9ÜL9, (€ģ€4˜˜°€€€‚’This section of the Edit Object Parameter dialog box contains fields that define the parameter’s type and value. .:L9 M9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Data“mÜL9M9& €Ś€4˜˜°€‚’Click Data to specify that the value should be interpreted as data, and type the data into the Data field.. M9ĖM9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Page(M9óN9' €€4˜˜°€‚’Click Page to specify that the value should be interpreted as the URL of a file, and type the relative or absolute URL of the file in the Page field. Click Browse to browse the current FrontPage web, the World Wide Web, and your file system for the file.0 ĖM9#O9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’ObjectŲ±óN9 €9' €c€4˜˜°€‚’Click Object to specify that the value should be interpreted as the name of another ActiveX control on the current page, and type the name of the control in the Object field.#O9 €9J94 #O9@€9' €€6Œ˜˜°€‚’Media Type)ŗ €9i9o ¬€u€4˜˜°€‚‚†„€˜ØĢū!Related Procedures,JI(`frontpg.HLP>main',`Contents_Pages')‚’In some cases, you may need to specify the MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) type of the parameter. You can only specify media type if the parameter type is Data or Page.[*@€9ā91o’’’’’’’’’ā9‚9V†9Settings For Database Connector Dialog BoxT-i9‚9' €Z€6˜˜˜²€‚’Settings For Database Connector Dialog Box'ā9?‚9$ €€˜€‚’~K‚9½ƒ93 4€—€4˜˜°€āĮĻO©‰ćqzt‰‚’Use the Settings For Database Connector dialog box to configure an Internet Database Connector file as a form handler. An Internet Database Connector file contains SQL query and database connection information. 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‹‹ˆ‡p’ˆˆ€ˆ‚p’ ˆ‚p’ ˆp ’š ˆ lp0. f\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’€  w‚p ˆ‚p ˆ‚p ˆƒpˆ†ˆpˆæ†ˆpˆ ū”ˆpˆæ°æˆpˆ ūšūˆˆpˆæ°æ‰ˆpˆ šū‰ˆpˆææˆˆpˆ ūšū†ˆpˆæ…ˆpˆ‰ˆˆpˆ€ææ°ˆ‡pˆˆˆ‚p ˆ‚p ˆ‚p ˆ‚p ’š ˆ/&lp.. „\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ‚÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ„‡ų€ˆ„‡ų€恰ˆ„‡ų€ūšˆ„‡ų€恰ˆ„‡ų€ūˆšˆˆ‡ų€戰€ˆˆ‡ų€ūˆšˆˆ‡ų€—€€ˆ‡ųˆ ūšˆˆˆ‡ųˆ€€…ˆˆ‡ųˆˆˆˆˆ‡ųˆ€ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ€ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‚‡ ’ ˆ€A8lp., Ø\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ‚÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ‡ˆˆ‡ųˆˆ€€ˆˆ‡ųˆˆˆˆ‡ųˆƒ€x€ˆƒ‡ųˆõˆ’ˆˆ‡ųˆˆ€xšˆˆ‡ųˆˆ€’’ˆ‡ųˆˆ€’’šˆ‡ųˆˆ™’ˆw‡ųˆˆ‘ųw‡ųˆ™€x‡ųˆ‘ˆšˆ‡ų‘€x’ˆ‡ųˆ’šˆˆ‡ųˆˆ€ˆˆ‡ ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‚‡ ’ ¹°lp0.,’?’’<€ ’9æ€ ’9æ€ ’9æ€ ’æ æ€ ’æ’ æ€ ’æ’€‚’†€€’ æ€ ’æ ’’ æ€ ’æ’€‚’’†€€’†€€’ æ€ ’æ ’’ æ€ ’æ’†€€’’€’†€€’ æ€ ’æ ’’†€€ ’ æ€ ’æ’€’’€’†€€’ æ€ ’æ’†€€’’ æ€ ’æ’€’ æ€ ’æ’æ€ ’ææ€ ’9æ€ ’9æ€ ?’’?’>5lp.. ¢\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ‚÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ‡„Dˆˆ‡ųˆˆ„HˆDˆ‡ųˆ®Hˆˆ„ˆ‡ųˆ€ˆˆH‡ųˆ€’ō’šˆˆH‡ųˆ€÷DDšˆˆH‡ųˆ€’•š„ˆH‡ųˆ€ōODųD„ˆ‡ųˆ€’„DDHˆ‡ųˆ€÷DųDˆˆ‡ųˆ€ōO’š„ˆˆ‡ųˆ€÷Dšˆ…‡ųˆ€’šˆ…‡ ųˆ€ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‚‡ ’ ˆŽ7.lp., ”\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆDˆ§‡ųˆˆ„ˆH„Hˆˆ‡ųˆˆ„ˆHH„ˆˆ‡ųˆˆ„ˆHH„ˆˆ‡ųˆ‰DHH„ˆˆ‡ųˆˆHDHˆˆ‡ųˆ‚@Hˆƒ‡ųˆ€ˆƒ‡ųˆ‚ˆƒ‡ųˆ‚ˆƒ‡ųˆƒ€ˆƒ‡ųˆƒ€ˆ€ˆƒ‡ųˆƒ€ˆ€ˆƒ‡ųˆƒ€ˆ€ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‚‡ ’/&lp., „\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆD„H‡ųˆO’„H‡ųˆ‰OH‡ųˆO’•H‡ųˆ’’OH‡ųˆO’¬H‡ųˆ’’OōDH‡ųˆO’ōōˆ‡ųˆ’’O’ōHˆ‡ųˆšDŠˆˆ‡ųˆ’ššˆˆ‡ųˆ’šˆ„‡ųˆˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‚‡ ’7.lp., ”\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ„DˆH‡ųˆ’”H‡ų€sstōDDOH‡ų€774’¬H‡ų€sstōDōDH‡ų€774’’ōōˆ‡ų€sst’’ōHˆ‡ų€774D†ˆ‡ų€s‡ˆ‡ų€7Ŗwˆ‡ų€wˆˆ€sˆ‡ų€70° 7ˆ‡ųˆ °ˆˆ‡ųˆ‚ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’lp., d\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆƒųˆˆƒųˆˆ„ųˆˆ†ųˆ€ˆ‡ųˆ€»ˆ‡ųˆ€°°ˆˆųˆˆ ˆ‚ųˆƒ€°¼ˆ‚ųˆƒ ¼Čˆ‚ųˆƒŒĻĢˆ‚ųˆ‡ĢüȈˆųˆ‡ŒĻ̈ˆųˆ†ĢüȈųˆ†ŒĢˆˆųˆ…Čˆˆ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’ś*!lp., z\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ųˆ„pxˆ‰ųˆˆ€xˆˆpˆ…ųˆˆˆ‰‡ˆˆųˆ‡xˆ‡wˆˆųˆ€ˆ‡€ˆˆųˆ€ˆ‡€ˆˆųˆ€ˆ‡€ˆˆųˆ€ˆ‡€ˆˆųˆ€ˆˆ€ˆˆųˆ‡xˆˆwˆˆųˆˆˆ‡ˆˆųˆˆ€xˆˆpˆ‚ųˆ„pxˆ‚ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’žlp., T\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ„ųˆ€ˆ„ųˆ€ˆ‡ˆˆųˆ€ˆ‡€ˆˆųˆ€ˆ‡€ˆˆųˆ€ˆ‡€ˆˆųˆ€ˆˆˆˆųˆ€ˆ€ˆˆųˆˆˆˆ€ˆˆųˆˆ€ˆˆ€ˆ‚ųˆ„ˆˆˆ‚ųˆ€ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’śūlp., .\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆƒųˆ†ˆˆųˆˆ‡€ˆˆųˆˆ‡€ˆˆųˆˆ‡€ˆˆųˆˆ‡€ˆˆųˆˆ‡€ˆˆųˆˆ‡€ˆˆųˆˆ†€ˆˆųˆ„ˆˆų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’ū=4lp.,  \€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ųˆ˜€ˆˆųˆˆ€€ˆˆųˆˆ”ˆųˆˆˆˆųˆ€¤ˆųˆ @€ˆˆų‡LĢ@ˆˆų‡ĢĢ""lˆ„ų‡Ģ"‚Ģˆ‰ų‡Ā""FBˆ‰ų‡Č"B,"ˆ‰ų‡|ųĢĢ"xˆˆųˆ"" ˆˆųˆ‡v‚"ˆ„ųˆˆwˆ‚ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’ū(lp., v\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ„ųˆ€ˆ„ųˆˆ‡ˆˆų€†€ˆˆų€ˆ‰»ø€ˆˆų€ˆ‰wx€€ˆˆų€†ˆˆų€ˆ„ˆųˆˆ€€ˆųˆ€’’ˆųˆˆˆˆųˆˆ’šˆ‰ųˆˆ€ššˆ…ųˆˆ€’…ˆˆųˆ…ˆˆų ˆ‚ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’ś’ölp., $\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ… ųˆDHˆ†ųˆDH€‡ˆˆųˆDHˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ… ųˆDHˆ†ųˆDH€‡ˆˆųˆDHˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ… ųˆDHˆ†ųˆDH€‡ˆˆųˆDHˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ ’šślp., ,\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ„ųˆDˆ…ųˆˆHˆ†ųˆ„ˆ€‡ˆˆųˆDHˆ‚ų ˆ…ųˆDHˆ„ ųˆ„ˆ†ųˆˆH€†ˆˆųˆDˆ‚ų ˆ…ųˆDHˆ„ųˆ„ˆ†ųˆDˆ€†ˆˆųˆ„ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ ’šA8lp., Ø\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ‚÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‡‡ų€€ˆ‡‡ųˆˆˆ‡ųˆˆˆ‡ųˆ€£ææ°ˆ‡ųˆ€€€‹ūšˆ‡ųˆˆˆ°ˆ‡ųˆˆ€•ū‡ųˆˆ€æøæ‡ųˆˆ ū¶€‹‡ųˆˆ€æ‡ųˆˆ €‹‡ųˆˆ€€Šæ°ˆ‡ųˆˆ€ūųūˆ‡ųˆ‰ææˆˆ‡ųˆ‚ˆƒ‡ ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’:1lp., š\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ‚÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ’‡ų€ˆˆ€‡ųˆ€xˆ”ˆ‡ųˆ‡ˆˆ‡xˆ‡ųˆˆˆˆ€ˆˆ‡ųˆˆpžˆˆ‡ųˆˆ€xˆˆˆ‡ųˆˆ‡‡xˆˆ‡ųˆƒ€ˆƒ‡ųˆƒppˆƒ‡ųˆƒ€ˆƒ‡ųˆƒ‡xˆƒ‡ųˆˆƒ‡ųˆ†‡ųˆ†ˆ‡ųˆ…ˆ‡ ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’ lp., V\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‰‡ųˆp€ˆ‰‡ųˆ‡ˆxˆ…‡ųˆˆˆˆ‡ųˆˆp€ˆˆ‡ųˆˆ€€ˆˆ‡ųˆˆ‡xˆƒ‡ųˆˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ†ˆˆ‡ųˆ†ˆ‡ųˆ‡ˆ‡ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’ ) lp., x\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆˆ‡ųˆˆ„Dųˆˆ‡ųˆˆDDųˆˆ‡ųˆ„DōOˆ‰‡ųˆDOˆDųˆˆ‡ųˆ„ųˆ„ˆƒ‡ųˆOˆƒ‡ųˆ‡„ųˆˆ‡ųˆ“Oˆˆ‡ųˆˆ€ųˆ‡ųˆ“ˆOˆ‡ųˆˆˆ„ˆ‡ųˆˆ‡ųˆ€ˆˆ€ˆˆ‡ ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’śńlp., \€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆˆƒ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆˆƒ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆˆƒ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’ śńlp., \€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’ żōlp., \€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ…‡ųˆˆ…ˆˆ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆ…‡ųˆˆ…ˆˆ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆ…‡ųˆˆ…ˆˆ‡ų ˆ„‡ųˆ„ˆ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’lp., \\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆˆƒ‡ų ˆˆ‡ųˆ€ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‡‡ųˆ€„‡ų ˆ‡‡ųˆ„ˆˆ‰ˆˆ‡ųˆ„Hˆˆˆˆ‡ų„DDˆ‡‡ųˆ„Hˆˆ‡ųˆ„ˆˆ„‡ų ˆ‡‡ ųˆ€„‡ ų ˆƒ‡ ųˆˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’lp., \\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆˆƒ‡ų ˆˆ‡ųˆ€ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‡‡ųˆ€„‡ų ˆ‡‡ųˆ„ˆˆ‰ˆˆ‡ųˆDˆˆˆˆˆ‡ų„DDˆ‡‡ųˆDˆˆˆ‡ ųˆ„ˆˆ„‡ ų ˆ‡‡ ųˆ€„‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆˆƒ‡ ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’ C:lp., ¬\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ‚÷ w‚ ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ†‡ ųˆˆ€Ĉˆ‡ųˆˆ‡’’Ošˆˆ‡ ųˆ€’ōDšˆˆ‡ųˆ‡÷’DDpˆˆ‡ ų€÷ōDtGˆˆ‡ų‡÷÷’O÷Dˆˆ‡ ų‡÷÷’‰Dxˆ‡ų‡÷÷’‰ōHˆ‡ ų‡÷÷’‰šGˆ‡ų‡÷÷’‰š„ˆ‡ ų‡÷÷wˆpˆH‡ų‡÷’šˆ…‡ ų‡÷wpˆ„‡ų‡’šˆ„‡ ų‡wpˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ ų ˆ‚‡ ’ @7lp., ¦\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ ‚÷ w‚ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ųˆ‹ˆ‡ųˆˆ€ ‡ųˆˆ‡’šp‡ųˆ€’š€‡ųˆ‡÷’«‡ų€÷’šppˆ‡ų‡÷÷’’šˆ‡ų‡÷÷’’šˆ‡ų‡÷÷’‰šˆˆ‡ų‡÷÷’‰šˆˆ‡ų‡÷÷wˆpˆˆ‡ų‡÷’šˆ…‡ų‡÷wpˆ„‡ų‡’šˆ„‡ų‡wpˆƒ‡ų ˆƒ‡ų ˆ‚‡ ’#lp., l\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆƒųˆˆ„ųˆ30ˆ…ųˆ3ˆˆˆųˆ š3‰0ˆˆųˆæ3ˆˆųˆ ūš†ˆųˆæˆ„ųˆ ūˆ…ųˆæˆ…ųˆ€ˆ…ˆųˆ…€ˆųˆ‡ˆˆųˆ‚€ˆ‚ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’ś2)lp., Š\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆƒųˆ«ˆˆųˆ0€0ˆˆųˆ0€0ˆˆųˆ0€0ˆˆųˆ0‡0ˆˆųˆ3ˆ0ˆˆųˆ0‰0ˆˆųˆˆ‰€0ˆˆųˆˆ‰€0ˆˆųˆˆ‰€0ˆˆųˆˆ‰€0ˆˆųˆˆ‰€ˆˆųˆˆ‡€€ˆˆųˆ„ˆˆų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ ’š*!lp., z\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ųˆ…ųˆų’…ųˆų‡ˆ†ųˆų‡’Ūųųˆų‡šš’ųˆų‡šš’ųˆų‡šš’ųˆų‡šš’ųˆų‡šš’ųˆų‡’’š’’ųˆų‡’’š’’ųˆ ų‡’‡ųˆų‡’†ųųˆų‡†ųˆų‡w„ųˆ ų ˆ‚ų ˆ ’š3*lp., Œ\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆƒų€ˆų€ˆ€ųˆˆˆų€ˆų€ˆ€ųˆˆˆų€…ˆų€’–ˆų€÷’pųˆų€š’’’ˆų€÷’pųˆų€’„ˆų€÷ˆ ų€šš’ˆˆų€÷’„ˆų€’‰’ˆˆų€„ˆų ˆ‚ų ˆ ’š+"lp., |\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ„ ųˆ’†ˆˆųˆ‡ˆˆˆˆųˆ‡’Šˆˆųˆ‡’’’ˆˆųˆ‡š’’ˆˆ ųˆ‡’ˆˆųˆ‡š’ˆˆųˆ‡’ˆˆųˆ‡’’šˆˆųˆ‡’‰ˆˆ ųˆ‡’‡ˆˆųˆ‡‡ˆˆųˆ‡w…ˆˆų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ ’š-$lp., €\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ ųˆƒ’ųˆ‰ųˆˆųˆųˆ‰ųˆˆx’ųˆ…ųˆˆp’ˆµųˆ‡’’ųųˆˆ ųˆ‡šųųˆˆųˆ‡šųųˆˆųˆ‡’’ųųˆˆųˆˆp’ˆ‰ųˆˆp’šˆ‰ ųˆˆ‡pxˆ‚ųˆƒ‡wxˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ ’š.%lp., ‚\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆƒų€…ˆų€’ˆwwˆ ų€’”€‡ˆų€š’ˆų€’Œ’’ˆų€š…ˆų€’”wwˆų€š’ˆų€’ˆ€‡ˆų€’ˆ’’ˆų€…ˆ ų€’…ˆų€’ˆˆų€’ˆˆ€ˆų€„ˆų ˆ‚ų ˆ ’šlp., V\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’÷ w‚pų ˆ‚tų ˆ‚pų ˆ‚tų ˆ‚pų ˆ„tųˆ€‡ˆˆpųˆw‡pˆˆtųˆw‡pˆˆpųˆˆˆ‡pˆˆtųˆˆˆ‡pˆˆpųˆˆˆ‡pˆˆtųˆˆˆ‡pˆˆpųˆˆˆ‡pˆˆtųˆˆˆ‡pˆˆqųˆ’‡pˆˆpųˆ€…ˆˆpų ˆ‚pų ˆ‚zų ˆ‚zų ˆ~ ’ś>5lp., ¢\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’÷ w‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚pų ˆ‚sųˆ‚ˆ‚ųˆƒ€€ˆ‚ųˆƒˆ‚ųˆƒ€x€ˆ‚pųˆ„ˆ’ˆ‰wųˆˆ€xšˆŻųˆˆ€’’ˆˆųˆˆ€’’šˆˆųˆˆ™’ˆwˆpųˆˆ‘ųwˆsųˆ™€xˆ}ųˆ‘ˆšˆˆų‘€x’ˆˆųˆ’šˆ‚ųˆƒ€ˆ‚xų ˆ‚pų ˆp ’š$lp., n\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’÷ w‚pų ˆ‚pų ˆ‚pų ˆ‚pųˆˆ‚pųˆƒˆˆ‚pųˆƒ€ˆ‚pųˆƒˆ‚pųˆ…ˆˆpųˆˆ‚pųˆƒˆ‚pųˆ‚ˆƒpų‡w‚ˆƒpų‡ī‚ēˆƒpų‡ī‚ēˆƒpų‡īēˆƒpų‡īēˆƒpų‡wˆ‚pų ˆ‚pų ˆ‚pų ˆp ’š7.lp., ”\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ„ųˆ„D’Hˆˆųˆ„ž÷‹ųHˆˆųˆ„ļļxøHˆˆųˆ„ž÷pžHˆˆųˆ„ļwļHˆˆųˆ„÷‡žHˆˆųˆ„ēwpļHˆˆųˆ„÷‡žHˆˆųˆ„ļ·pļHˆˆųˆ„÷‡žHˆˆųˆ„ļwļHˆˆųˆ„Œžp~žHˆˆųˆ„ļ‡Hˆˆųˆ„D…Hˆˆų ˆ‚ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’ś lp., <\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’š ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ųˆ€ˆ‚ųˆˆ†ųˆˆ€ąˆ†ųˆˆą‡ˆˆųˆ€ī‡ˆˆųˆ€ī‰ˆˆųˆˆą‰ˆˆųˆˆ€ąˆ‚ųˆˆ‚ųˆ€ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ‚ ų ˆ ’ū<3lp0. ž\€€€€€€€€€€€€ĄĄĄ’’’’’’’’’’’’ w ˆ‚‡ ˆ‚‡ ˆ‚‡ˆ„‡ˆ‚‡ˆŒ™™‘ˆˆ‡ˆˆ€™ˆˆˆ‡ˆˆ ™‡ˆ‡ˆ‡™Ļˆ‡ˆ€™Ÿł™’™ˆ‡ˆ€™™’Ÿł™ˆ‡ˆ€™™Ÿ’™™ˆ‡ˆ€™™Ÿ’™™ˆ‡ˆ€™™’Ÿł™ˆ‡ˆ‡Ÿł™’™ˆ‡ˆˆ ™‡ˆ‡ˆˆ€™…ˆˆ‡ˆ‰™™‘ˆˆ‡ˆ„‡ˆ‚‡ ˆ‚‡ ˆ‚‡ ’ ˆxolpn" 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