Adding Office Documents To A Frontpage 2000-Based Web

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Channel Management,
Marketing,
Microsoft FrontPage,
Microsoft FrontPage 2000,
Microsoft Office,
Office Document,
Web
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: Microsoft Office 2000 makes it easy to incorporate your Word documents, Excel workbooks, or PowerPoint presentations into your FrontPage-based web. Simply by saving a document to the Web folder where your FrontPage-based web is stored, you can add the document to your web. You can save the document in its binary format (.doc, .xls, .ppt) or save it as a Web page (.htm). Once the document is in your web, you can edit it by running FrontPage or by running the application you used to create it. You can use FrontPage to create hyperlinks to the document or add the document to your web's navigation structure. This paper explains how to add Office Documents to a FrontPage 2000-Based Web.

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