(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 8:21 am
Post subject: Re: Frames Frustration [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: microsoft>public>word>web>authoring (more info?)
fwiw, page looks fine from here: XP Pro, SP2, IE6. Only problem
I see is slow speed; bloated, esp graphic
"Cyn" <Cyn.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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: I'm using word 2003, I simply want a stationary table of
contents with links
: that allow the page to open on the right hand side while the
left hand
: contents stay stationary. I'm working on our school's website,
I built one
: last year with Word and uploaded it with Frontpage- then the
host changed
: servers or something then I started getting all these strange
question marks
: inserted everywhere. I'm trying now to build a new one with
Word and will use
: an ftp program to upload it. I may have used an older version
of Word on the
: old page- or did the frame thru FP. I can't remember- I built
my small
: business web page with word- uploaded with ftp and have no
problems, but I
: didn't use frames. I know nothing about html and have no desire
to learn- I'm
: familiar with Word and it is easy for me to get what I want on
to the page
: with minimal fuss- except for the "frame" I need! Here's the
"old" site
: www.stastjohn.org, I'm sure you'll notice the random question
marks. It's
: not a great site, it was my first- but they're thrilled- it was
free. Any
: help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
:
: "Bob Buckland ?" wrote:
:
: > Hi Cyn,
: >
: > What version of Word are you using and how are
: > you creating the frames pages?
: >
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/CH063563781033.aspx : >
: > How are you uploading your Word web pages to a
: > web server?
: >
: > ========
: > <<"Cyn" <Cyn.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:75E6C61F-BD9D-41FF-B7F0-092C2569A2C1@microsoft.com...
: > How do I get two frames to open at the same time as my
"index" page?
: > Everything works fine until I actually preview it in a
browser- then I either
: > get the left frame which I want to always stay on the page,
it's where I have
: > my links or I get the right hand frame (home) but I can't
seem to get both to
: > show up together in the browser window- can someone tell me
how to set this
: > up???
: >
: > Cyndi>>
: > --
: > Bob Buckland ? : > MS Office System Products MVP
: >
: > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
: >
: > For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" -
: >
http://microsoft.com/events/series/administrativetipsandtricks.mspx : >
: >
: >
: >
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