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Scott Tuttle - 20 May 2004 21:43 GMT
When you insert an HTML Fragment. How do you position it
on your webpage so that when it is viewed online it
doesn't appear in the middle of the page ?

Thanks,
Scott
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 21 May 2004 01:11 GMT
You draw the fragment box on the page where you want the content same as
when drawing a text box object.

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> When you insert an HTML Fragment. How do you position it
> on your webpage so that when it is viewed online it
> doesn't appear in the middle of the page ?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
Scott Tuttle - 21 May 2004 21:04 GMT
That is what I thought. Now I am using a Dell Laptop
Inspirion 5100, when I view it at home it is fine. On any
other computer it (A poll) is all askew.. Any
suggestions ?

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>You draw the fragment box on the page where you want the content same as
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DavidF - 21 May 2004 01:11 GMT
Just move it to where you want it like you would a text box or image on your
Publisher doc.

DavidF

> When you insert an HTML Fragment. How do you position it
> on your webpage so that when it is viewed online it
> doesn't appear in the middle of the page ?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott

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