How to Add a Button in Front Page 2003
Specialized HTML software such as Microsoft Frontpage assists Web designers in the creation of complex Web pages. Frontpage 2003 gives users the ability to create complex graphics to enhance the look and feel of Web pages. Among the features in Frontpage 2003 is Interactive Buttons. This allows users to create graphic-based navigation buttons. The tool is accessed through the Frontpage dashboard.
Instructions
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Open Microsoft Frontpage 2003. Once the program fully loads, select "File." A menu will appear. Select "Open" from the list of menu options. Navigate to the Web page you would like to add a button to and click "Open."
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Click "Insert." A menu will appear. Select "Interactive Buttons" from the list of menu options. The "Interactive Buttons" window will open.
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Select the style of button you would like to use by clicking one of the options located in the "Buttons" window.
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Type the text that you would like to appear on the button in the blank "Text" field. Click "OK." The button will be added to your document.
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Tips & Warnings
Before selecting Interactive Buttons, save your work progress to prevent loss of work in the event that the program crashes.
References
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