Specify which pages contain a menu, using the FrontPage interface

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In FrontPage, the HTML code that produces the navigation menu is inserted into the Bottom Shared Border. Therefore, the navigation menu shows up in all pages containing the Bottom Shared Border.

 

If you are using the FrontPage Add-in, the following actions take place when pressing the "Tools -> Generate Menu" command:

 

1. The navigation menu is compiled into your Web's folder.

2. The menu is linked into your Web's Bottom Shared Border.

3. The first time that the menu gets generated, the Bottom Shared Border option is added to all pages that are part of your Web's Navigation Structure.

 

Note that action [3] takes place only the first time that a menu gets generated. In addition, action [3] does not apply the menu to all your pages but only to those pages that are part of your Navigation Structure.

 

At this point, you can manually select the additional pages where you want the menu to show up by simply adding a Bottom Shared Border to them too. To do so, just open these pages, select "Format -> Shared Borders" and check their Bottom Shared Border box, as shown below:

 

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If you want to apply the menu to all your Web pages with only one move, you can simply check the "All pages" radio box.

 

 

See also

How Do I, Position the menu relative to a page element

 



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