Toolbars
Switching Views is easy when you use the Views bar (on the left). Just
click on the icon that you want to use. Or you can also use the View menu
on the menu bar.
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Page View is where you edit your pages.
Within Page View are three tabs (at the bottom of the screen). Normal
allows you to edit pages in WYSIWYG* fashion. You can edit the HTML
code directly using the HTML tab, and you can preview your page (as it
will look in Internet Explorer) in Preview. (If you use Frames, you'll
have two more tabs: No Frames and Frames Page HTML.) |
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Folders View allows you to see your files
in a folder list and to work with them as you would in Windows
Explorer. You may change page file names here. |
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Reports View generates different reports
which you may find helpful. For example, if you want to check your
hyperlinks for broken links, you may generate a Broken Hyperlinks
report. |
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Navigation View is where you may see and change your web structure. To add your pages to the web, drag them into the Navigation View from the Folder List. Page labels are what will show on navigation buttons. |
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Hyperlinks View allows you to see all the
hyperlinks leading to and from a page. Select one of the pages in the
folder list to view the hyperlinks. |
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Tasks View is helpful when you are
maintaining a web. You may create different tasks and assign them to
different people or workgroups |
Create a Custom Toolbar
If you find that you use certain commands more often than others, you
can create your own toolbars to help organize your workspace in Microsoft
FrontPage. Below is how the toolbar appears on my computer. This allows me
to have the View Bar deactivated and still get the benefit of quick access
to functions.
- On the Tools
menu, click Customize, and then click the
Toolbars tab. Click New.
- In the Toolbar name
box, type a name for the new toolbar, and then click OK.
- FrontPage adds the new toolbar
to the list in the Toolbars box and also displays the
new toolbar in your workspace.
- Click the Commands
tab, and then in the Categories list, click the group
that contains the command you want to put on the new toolbar.
- In the Commands
list, click the command that you want to put on the new toolbar, and
then drag the command onto the new toolbar displayed in your workspace.
- Repeat steps 2 and 4 until
you've added all the commands you want on the new toolbar.
You can also add a command to a toolbar by pressing CTRL and dragging
the command from an existing toolbar.
To rename or delete a custom toolbar, click Customize
on the Tools menu, and then click the Toolbars
tab. In the Toolbars box, select the custom toolbar you
want to rename or delete, and then click Rename or
Delete.

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