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In the realm of website designing, I wish to make a navigation utility that
gives the user a consistent measure of where in the website he is, and where other things are. But using Word to make individual pages, seems to require the manual hyperlinking each page... which I believe a template should solve, (I'm thinking of the master page in Publisher). but word doesn't seem to support a dynamic template, where I can go back to edit the template, and for the effect to automatically show up on the other pages.. Please Advise |
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Generating web pages from Word is a "convenience" feature, not a preferred
web authoring procedure. If you're at all serious about designing a web *site* rather than a web *page* you'd be far better off to use the appropriate software - such as MS Expression software, FrontPage - even Publisher - or a program such as Dreamweaver or others (less expensive) that are written for what web design is all about. Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/6/07 3:06 AM, in article , "Valerio" wrote: In the realm of website designing, I wish to make a navigation utility that gives the user a consistent measure of where in the website he is, and where other things are. But using Word to make individual pages, seems to require the manual hyperlinking each page... which I believe a template should solve, (I'm thinking of the master page in Publisher). but word doesn't seem to support a dynamic template, where I can go back to edit the template, and for the effect to automatically show up on the other pages.. Please Advise |
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So, I'm presuming that the answer to my question is that Word does not
support this feature... "CyberTaz" wrote: Generating web pages from Word is a "convenience" feature, not a preferred web authoring procedure. If you're at all serious about designing a web *site* rather than a web *page* you'd be far better off to use the appropriate software - such as MS Expression software, FrontPage - even Publisher - or a program such as Dreamweaver or others (less expensive) that are written for what web design is all about. Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/6/07 3:06 AM, in article , "Valerio" wrote: In the realm of website designing, I wish to make a navigation utility that gives the user a consistent measure of where in the website he is, and where other things are. But using Word to make individual pages, seems to require the manual hyperlinking each page... which I believe a template should solve, (I'm thinking of the master page in Publisher). but word doesn't seem to support a dynamic template, where I can go back to edit the template, and for the effect to automatically show up on the other pages.. Please Advise |
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