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how to add a scroll bar????

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shannon - 18 May 2004 08:16 GMT
Helloo!!!! ANTONE THERE???
I wrote b4.. no answer.. how do you add a scrolllingoption to my webpage w/out using html coding im strictly WYSWYG ..thats why I bought publisher...
Don Schmidt - 18 May 2004 09:30 GMT
Vertically, put more on the page and it will auto create a scroll bar.
Horizontally, make the page wider in the Page Setup.

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> Helloo!!!! ANTONE THERE????
> I wrote b4.. no answer.. how do you add a scrolllingoption to my webpage w/out using html coding im strictly WYSWYG ..thats why I bought publisher...
shannon - 19 May 2004 10:11 GMT
nono.. I know that. sorry I guess I worded it wrong.. but anyways.. I meant additional scroll bars.. not the automatic ones on the side of the screen.. but ones within the page you create.. like this www.katies-world.com.. how do you do that w/out html????
SOMEBODY!
Don Schmidt - 19 May 2004 13:32 GMT
This is beyond me. You might find your answer at David Bartosik's or Brian
Kvalheim's site.

http://www.davidbartosik.com/

http://www.mvps.org/publisher/

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> nono.. I know that. sorry I guess I worded it wrong.. but anyways.. I meant additional scroll bars.. not the automatic ones on the side of the
screen.. but ones within the page you create.. like this
www.katies-world.com.. how do you do that w/out html?????
> SOMEBODY!
DavidF - 19 May 2004 14:32 GMT
From David Bartosik's site: Publisher has no built in support for frames.
You would have to code the framesets yourself with an html editor

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> This is beyond me. You might find your answer at David Bartosik's or Brian
> Kvalheim's site.
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> www.katies-world.com.. how do you do that w/out html?????
> > SOMEBODY!
shannondavies - 26 May 2004 09:16 GMT
just wondering.. do yo uhappen to know the coding for it that i could use in publisher.. or where to get it?
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 26 May 2004 13:58 GMT
Haven't you posted this numerous times already?
I assume what you are referring to is frames, and I believe that's been
covered.
Publisher has no support for framing.
You can write your own framesets though, think NotePad.

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> just wondering.. do yo uhappen to know the coding for it that i could use in publisher.. or where to get it?
shannon - 01 Jun 2004 10:41 GMT
excuse me?? what this mean > "Haven't you posted this numerous times already?" I posted it in ONE thread earlier and no-reply.. so I reposted this.. and what does it matter really? anyway... Obviously publisher has no support for framing oh but I thought it did it all.. silly me. not to be snooty but Im sik of you talking down to everyone on here (david.B) .. I just wanted to know the html to creat it.. so please chill and be a little more patient w/ ppl.. not all of us can meet up to your standards of inteligence w/ pulisher
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 01 Jun 2004 13:35 GMT
ouch. Me, talking down to people? News to me.
The question was merely that, in reference to the fact that standard forum
etiquette is to post your question once. Bear in mind that in posts and in
email you can misread peoples attitude when you don't have the luxury of
seeing their face or hearing their tone of voice. If you were under the
belief that Publisher did it all you might want to hook up with
analog@logwell.com, I certainly never made nor make such a claim. Also keep
in mind that sometimes when posting the real question isn't actually asked,
i.e. I haven't seen you ask for "the html to create frames", in which case I
would have directed you to the resource of www.htmlgoodies.com, as they have
great help on frames and coding, which is OT for this forum. In my previous
posting it was assumed by me when I spoke of frames that had you wanted to
pursue that course you would have simply gone to google and looked up the
topic. As far as patient? As a newcomer to this group and probably
short-lived at that you have no idea how much time I spend with some
customers. But guess I'll chill and remind myself that I can't please
everybody.

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enter to win Pub 2003:
www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx

> excuse me?? what this mean > "Haven't you posted this numerous times already?" I posted it in ONE thread earlier and no-reply.. so I reposted
this.. and what does it matter really? anyway... Obviously publisher has no
support for framing oh but I thought it did it all.. silly me. not to be
snooty but Im sik of you talking down to everyone on here (david.B) .. I
just wanted to know the html to creat it.. so please chill and be a little
more patient w/ ppl.. not all of us can meet up to your standards of
inteligence w/ pulisher
DavidF - 01 Jun 2004 14:45 GMT
David, For what its worth, having read this newsgroup for a long time, I
have never seen you talk down to people. In fact I have been impressed with
not only your expertise, but also your patience and tolerance, especially
with newbies...and I sure can't say the same about all MVPs. You do an
exceptional job. Thank you.

DavidF

PS. I enjoyed your bibliography...it was nice reading your history and
putting a face to the person.

> ouch. Me, talking down to people? News to me.
> The question was merely that, in reference to the fact that standard forum
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> more patient w/ ppl.. not all of us can meet up to your standards of
> inteligence w/ pulisher
DavidF - 26 May 2004 14:17 GMT
No, sorry I don't. If you really want to use framesets, perhaps Google for
framesets or framing your website? I found this link:
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/tutorials/index.php?tut=2&part=10

plus this one:
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/622?SID=9524b95c0ad52685de2d94af831d2e45
this article also questions whether you should even use frames.

David Bartosik also has a lot of links to good sites for learning HTML
coding that you might follow.

DavidF

> just wondering.. do yo uhappen to know the coding for it that i could use in publisher.. or where to get it?
 
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