Microsoft FrontPage: Editing Pages Off-line
To Make a New Web Page Off-line
1. Open Microsoft FrontPage:
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START
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Programs
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Microsoft FrontPage
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Name and Password; click Cancel
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File menu - New - Page (or New Page icon)
2. Use the Tools in the Microsoft FrontPage toolbars to create
and format your document.
(Use the Help menu to get help
in using specific tools.)
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Type in text
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Edit text to add bold, italic, underline.
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Create bulleted or numbered lists.
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Insert images and tables.
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Make links to other Web sites.
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HINT: use shift + enter to single space.
3. Use the tabs at the bottom of the page to see four views of your
page.
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Design - editing view of your page; this is where you will type and format
your information.
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Split - shows the HTML code generated by FrontPage as your edit in the top
frame; shows the editing view of your page in the bottom frame; you can edit in
either frame
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Code - shows the HTML code generated by FrontPage as your edit; you can
edit this code.
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Preview - shows the Web view of the page; use this view to check links.
4. Click on the Save button to save your page.
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Save file - type in a file name.
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File menu - Properties (or Right Click - Page Properties).
Type a title for your page. (NOTE: This is very important
if you are making a lesson page for a WebCT course. This title will
become the lesson title that the students will see in your course Table
of Contents.)
To Open a Previously Saved Web Page
1. Open Microsoft FrontPage:
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START
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Programs
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Microsoft FrontPage
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Name and Password: click Cancel
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File menu - Open
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Choose filename; click Open
2. Edit and save. Repeat as needed!