How to Add Special Characters to a Web Page With FrontPage

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Special characters, such as foreign letters and mathematical symbols, can be easily inserted in a Web page using FrontPage 2000, Microsoft's simple Web editing program.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Start the FrontPage program and open an existing web.
Step2
Open the page to be edited and position the cursor where the symbol will appear.
Step3
Open the Insert menu and select Symbol from the insert menu. A box will appear listing all of the available symbols.
Step4
Click on the symbol to be used and select Insert. Insert any other symbols and click Close when finished.
Step5
Save the page.
Step6
Preview the page in a Web browser by choosing Preview in Browser from the File menu. From the dialog box, choose which browser to use and what settings.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can also insert HTML symbol codes. Choose HTML Markup from the Insert menu and type the appropriate HTML symbol code.

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