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resizing my web site for differing resollutions
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| I have the same problem, as I use a wide screen laptop.
What I see on my screen, sits totally differently when
viewed in another screen format, the graphics and tables
move.
There must be a way to establish firm page borders so all
within the page remain in the same page.
I have searched the help section, NO reference to this at
all.
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| Thomas A. Rowe 2004-02-29, 10:28 pm |
| Use tables either set to 100% or a fixed width of 750 pixels to structure
your page layout and avoid using absolute positioning.
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"Janet" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have the same problem, as I use a wide screen laptop.
>
> What I see on my screen, sits totally differently when
> viewed in another screen format, the graphics and tables
> move.
>
> There must be a way to establish firm page borders so all
> within the page remain in the same page.
>
> I have searched the help section, NO reference to this at
> all.
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