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How can I create web-page frames in Publisher?

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Kizzle - 23 Jan 2006 20:40 GMT
PI have just started to use Publisher and cannot figure out how to create
frames for web-pages.  The MS website shows how to create frames in FrontPage
but not publisher.  Does anyone know how?  I would like to have a header
(w/picture), left frame, and body or main (w/picture) consistent throughout a
website.  I have used Contribute and Dreamweaver before and was able to
create frames

Thanks
Kizzle - 23 Jan 2006 20:54 GMT
Sorry.  I figured it out.  No frame functionality in publisher.  Does any
have a work around for having consistent web pages without a lot of manual
effort?

> PI have just started to use Publisher and cannot figure out how to create
> frames for web-pages.  The MS website shows how to create frames in FrontPage
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>
> Thanks
DavidF - 24 Jan 2006 12:41 GMT
Publisher is a DTP and is intended for small static sites and is not a
substitute for Dreamweaver. Before you go much further in using Publisher
for your website, you should read these articles.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/articles/category/1922.aspx

Publisher offers templates, single and multipage, which have common design
elements across the document. Alternatively, if you start with a blank page,
once you get all the elements on your home page that you want, you can
insert duplicate pages for consistency.

DavidF

> Sorry.  I figured it out.  No frame functionality in publisher.  Does any
> have a work around for having consistent web pages without a lot of manual
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> > Thanks
 
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