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seth

 

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2003 settings ? - 1/4/2005 12:17:49   
How does one specify settings to keep the format of the original code in FP2003?

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RE: 2003 settings ? - 1/4/2005 12:28:24   
Seth,

No sure I follow here. What, specifically, makes you think that the 2003 code is being changed at either the local or host level?



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RE: 2003 settings ? preserve existing html - 1/5/2005 10:59:38   
in fp 2k i selected "preserve existing html" and i was reading about 2003 and the same option exists, i just can't find where it is located. any idea?

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RE: 2003 settings ? preserve existing html - 1/5/2005 12:08:45   
Seth,

This question has come up before. It may be that this feature didn't populate to FrontPage 2003 - read:

http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com/m-165571/mpage-1/key-preserve%252Cexisting%252Chtml/tm.htm#165571

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RE: 2003 settings ? - 1/5/2005 14:48:15   
in the help of 2003 search by preserve existing html code and read "specifing automatic format setting"
this may shed some light on the subject

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RE: 2003 settings ? - 1/5/2005 18:06:55   
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in the help of 2003 search by preserve existing html code and read "specifing automatic format setting" this may shed some light on the subject


Verbatim from the help screen follows. The footnote would seem to say it all - FrontPage 2003 only works in its own code environment.


"Specify automatic formatting settings for code
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Do one of the following:

Define formatting settings according to the current page

On the Tools menu, click Page Options, and then click the Code Formatting tab.
Under Formatting, click Base on current page.
Specify formatting settings for new pages

On the Tools menu, click Page Options, and then click the Code Formatting tab.
Under Formatting, select the options you want.
For example, if you want all tags to appear as lowercase instead of uppercase, select Tag names are lowercase.

Under Tags, select the tag attributes you want.
For example, if you want to show only opening paragraph tags (but not closing paragraph tags), select p, and make sure the Omit end tag check box is selected.

Important Each tag has unique attributes.

Reset formatting settings for new pages

On the Tools menu, click Page Options.
Click the Code Formatting tab.
Click Reset.

Note When you open a page with existing code, Microsoft FrontPage preserves the code formatting of that page by default. The FrontPage formatting settings will be applied only to new content that you add."


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