If you need to wrap text around a picture on a page created using FrontPage 2003, it's a straightforward process, though it's not exactly intuitive. To wrap text around a picture in FrontPage 2003, do the following:
- Insert the picture before the beginning of the desired paragraph by using the FrontPage Insert Picture command, by using Copy / Paste, or by dragging the picture into place.
- Right-click on the picture and select Picture Properties from the menu.
- In the Picture Properties dialog box, switch to the Appearance tab and click the Left or Right button (the name designates the side of the paragraph on which the picture should be aligned). If you're using FrontPage 2000, use the Alignment menu to select the side on which to align the picture.
- Adjust the Horizontal Spacing control to the desired value to specify the number of pixels between the text and the picture. The default value of 3 is commonly used, though you are able to modify this default.
- Adjust any other options on the dialog box, and Click OK.
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It is possible to create Outlook Calendar pages generated as HTML format, and to incorporate them into your website created using FrontPage (or Dreamweaver). To generate the pages, do the following:
1) On Outlook's Go menu, click Calendar.
2) On the File menu, click Save as Web page.
3) Under Duration, set the Start date and End date.
4) Under Options, specify if you'd like to include your calendar appointment details or specify a background graphic according to your preferences.
5) Under Save As, specify the page title and file name. You can also choose to open the saved web page immedately upon generation.
6) Lastly, under Save As, type the calendar name, and then specify the path and the file name where you want to place the calendar, then click Save.
FrontPage, with its JavaScript support, allows you to add a pop-up window that opens automatically when the user opens the page. To define the popup window, perform the following steps:
1) Open FrontPage 2003 to the desired page, click Design, located at the bottom of the document.
2) On the Format menu, click Behaviors >Insert >Open Browser Window.
3) In the Go to URL box, type or browse the URL of the page that you want to open
4) In the Window name box, type the page name as it will appear in the title bar.
5) Enter the width and height of the new window in pixels in the Window width box and Window height box respectively.
6) Select or clear the attributes of the new window under Attributes as needed.
7) Click OK.
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There are cases where we may need to create multiple links from an image on our site. A picture with one or more hyperlinks on it, known as a hotspot, is called an Image Map in Microsoft FrontPage 2003. You can create an image map by following these steps:
1) Click on Design situated at the bottom of a Page view.
2) Click the picture to which you want to add the hot spots. In case the picture toolbar is hidden, right click on the picture and click Show Pictures Toolbar.
3) On the Pictures toolbar, click Rectangular Hotspot, Circular Hotspot, or Polygonal Hotspot according to your preference.
4) To draw a circle, click the center and drag out. For a rectangle, click to place one corner and then drag according to your size. To draw a polygon, click to place each corner of the polygon and then double click to finish the shape.
5) The Insert Hyperlink dialog box opens as soon as you release the mouse button. Using this box, locate the files that you want to link the hotspots, then click OK.
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