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allie - 04 Jan 2006 16:32 GMT
So I'm incredibly new to this and fear that I've done something so totally
wrong I'll have to start over with the 6 pages I've already designed, because
instead of using the "add a blank page" I simply saved as the first page I
did and then every page thereafter.  Now I have NO idea how to get the nav
bar to work to link all these pages together. Help. Please tell me I don't
have to start over.  
DavidF - 06 Jan 2006 20:09 GMT
Allie, I don't use the navbar wizard much, so there might be a better way
than this, but perhaps this would work. Assuming that you have a beginning
of a navbar on your first page, insert a duplicate page after page one.
Delete any elements that belong only on the first page, and then insert
another duplicate page until you have 6 pages linked with a navbar. Then go
to your original second page, which is probably page 7 now > select all (or
Ctrl + A) > Group > Copy > go back to the new second page of your new
document and paste. After you have finished copying then simply delete the
old pages.

DavidF

> So I'm incredibly new to this and fear that I've done something so totally
> wrong I'll have to start over with the 6 pages I've already designed, because
> instead of using the "add a blank page" I simply saved as the first page I
> did and then every page thereafter.  Now I have NO idea how to get the nav
> bar to work to link all these pages together. Help. Please tell me I don't
> have to start over.
allie - 07 Jan 2006 22:56 GMT
David F,
You are a genius. Thank you so much. I did exactly what you suggested so now
I have all the pages linked.  Somehow, somewhere along the way though, what
the nav bar says is page 3 is linking to page 5; what nav bar says is page 4
is linking to page 1.  Any ideas?  Can I get rid of the nav bar and still
link pages?  Thanks again for you're initial help.
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allieS

> So I'm incredibly new to this and fear that I've done something so totally
> wrong I'll have to start over with the 6 pages I've already designed, because
> instead of using the "add a blank page" I simply saved as the first page I
> did and then every page thereafter.  Now I have NO idea how to get the nav
> bar to work to link all these pages together. Help. Please tell me I don't
> have to start over.  
DavidF - 08 Jan 2006 00:15 GMT
You could always copy and group all the content on any page, and move it
over to the scratch area. Go to the correct page, copy the content, and go
back and paste. Grab the content in the scratch area, and paste it where it
belongs, etc... or perhaps change titles as necessary under Web Page
options.

You can make your own links with text, images...whatever you want. You can
also make a textual menu bar:
http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=110

DavidF

Yes, you can build your own links, but you will probably
> David F,
> You are a genius. Thank you so much. I did exactly what you suggested so now
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> > bar to work to link all these pages together. Help. Please tell me I don't
> > have to start over.
allie - 08 Jan 2006 22:26 GMT
David,
Thank you for all your advice. I bagged the nav bar and went with the text
box that I hyperlinked.  So easy. You were a lifesaver. I really appreciate
it.
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allieS

> You could always copy and group all the content on any page, and move it
> over to the scratch area. Go to the correct page, copy the content, and go
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> don't
> > > have to start over.

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