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How to apply a frame to one page only on a word web page

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Emsie23 - 25 Mar 2005 03:55 GMT
I set up a web page using web wizard in microsoft word I want to add a left
contents frame to one of the pages but it keeps applying it to all three
pages. How can I remedy this?
Bob   Buckland ?:-\) - 25 Mar 2005 14:57 GMT
Hi Emsie,

If you're using the Web Page Wizard then you're using
Word 2000 or 2002?  Do you have a URL for the page you
created?

When you use the Wizard you can select for each web page
the 'style' for that page as part of stepping through the
design parts.

If you're getting a 'Frames' page layout with the contents in
a separate frame then what you're seeing is a frame replacement

when you click in one of the content links (i.e. each web page
is a separately saved .htm file (take a look at the folder
in Windows) being displayed in a framed layout).  When you call
the saved Word 'shell' html file it pulls in the other frames.
If you open one of the 'framed' pages in its own window the
frame wouldn't appear.

If you use the 'delete frame' tool from the Frames toolbar
it won't delete the HTM file for that frame, just its connection
to the frameset.  You could then open the 'deleted' frame
separately and add a different frame if you wanted to.

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I set up a web page using web wizard in microsoft word I want to add a left
contents frame to one of the pages but it keeps applying it to all three
pages. How can I remedy this? >>
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