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 Introduction
 Introducing FrontPage 2000
   Overview
 Introducing Microsoft  FrontPage
 What's new in  FrontPage 2000?
   Managing Web Sites
 A WYSIWYG Web  Editor
 Opening FrontPage  2000
 The FrontPage Work  Environment
 Understanding  Workspace Layout
   Status Bar
 Using menu and  Toolbars
 Applying Theme to a  Web Site
 Applying Theme to the  Current Page
 Applying Theme to  Selected Page
 Applying Theme to An  Entire Site
 Changing Theme  Attributes
   Sample Theme Area
   Options Area
 Modification Area
 Creating a Web Site
 
   Using the Web Wizard
 The Secure Socket  Layer Option
 The Under Construction  Option
 Entering Company  Information
 Setting up Product  Pages
 Viewing and Sorting  Task
   Status
   Task
   Assigned To
   Priority
   Associated with
   Modified date
   Description
   Sorting Task
   Task View Commands
   Start Task
   Edit Task
   Marked as Complete
   Delete Command
 Adding Task
 Editing Your Home Page
 
 Understanding  Standard Components
   Banner ad Manager
   Hit Counter
 Include Page  Component
 Search Form  Component
 Scheduled Picture  Component
   Types of Images
 GIF (Graphic  Interchange Format)
 JPEG (Joint Photograph  Expert Group)
 Adding Images to a  Web Page
 Adjusting Image  Properties
   Clip Art Library Images
 Adding FrontPage Clip  Art
   Clip Art Properties
 Importing Clip Art
 Text and Page Formatting
 
   Editing Text
 Spell Checking Your  Work
   Using Find and Replace
   Using the Thesaurus
 Changing Text  Attributes
   Font
   Font Size
   Font Style
   Text Formatting
   Changing Font Color
   Text Spacing
 Vertical Positioning of  Text
   Font Effects
 Indenting Blocks of  Text
   Aligning Text
   Adding Bullets
   Adding Numbers
 Hue, Saturation and  Luminosity
 Adding New Web Pages
 
   Creating a New Page
 Changing Bullet  Appearance
 Organizing in the  Navigation View
   Deleting a Page
   Adding a New Page
 Add a Navigation Bar to  a Page
 Intermediate
 Advanced

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 Introduction > Getting Started with FrontPage 2000

  Using Menu Bar and Toolbars

FrontPage provides several different ways to access the commands and features used to create your Web pages. You can access these commands using the menus on the menu bar and using the button on the various built-in toolbars.

  Menu Bar

The FrontPage's menu bar gives you access to all the commands and feature FrontPage provides. Like all Windows application FrontPage's menu are found below the title bar and activated by selecting a particular menu choice. Some of the menu also contains a submenu or cascading menu that you can use to make your choices. An arrow to the right of the menu choice indicates the menu commands that it has a submenu.


  Toolbars

The FrontPage toolbars provide you with a very quick and straightforward way to access the command and features. When you first start FrontPage you are provided with the Standard and Formatting toolbars each of which resides on a separate line below the menu bar. FrontPage also offers several other toolbars many of them containing buttons for a specific group of tasks.

Standard Toolbar
Formatting Toolbar
DHTML Effects Toolbar
Navigation Toolbar
Pictures Toolbar
Positioning Toolbar
Report Toolbar
Tables Toolbar
Styles Toolbar

  Standard Toolbar

The Standard toolbar contains many icons common to Windows program. Only a few are specific to FrontPage itself. Depending on the views you are working in as well as whether or not a web or page is actually loaded into FrontPage some of the icons will be grayed out.


  Formatting Toolbar

There's very little difference between the Formatting toolbar in FrontPage and the Formatting Toolbar of most other Windows applications.


  DHTML Effects Toolbar

The DHTML effects Toolbar lets you add Dynamic HTML effects to your document. The toolbar operates syntactically the fields create a kind of grammatical sentence to explain the effect.


  Navigation Toolbar

Navigation Toolbar is Operational only when the Navigation window is selected (not in Page View at all). Its purpose is to help you recognize your web's navigation chart.


  Pictures Toolbar

The Picture toolbar activates whenever a graphical is selected in the main FrontPage window. This toolbar has several very useful image manipulating tools on it.


  Positioning Toolbar

The Positioning toolbar lets you position page elements (Graphics, Images etc.) precisely on the Web page. It also shows the Z index so that the images can be placed one over the other.


  Reports Toolbar

The Reports toolbar will be active only when the Reports View is active in the main FrontPage window this toolbar lets you select from a variety of reports.


  Tables Toolbar

The Tables toolbar gets active when a table is selected; this toolbar let's you format and position tables in the document. It works like other Microsoft Office table toolbars.


  Styles Toolbar

A style includes text-formatting attributes such as bold, a particular font color and a particular font size. Styles may also contain text alignment attributes such as center or right align etc.

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