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Lynn Morgan

2004-05-13, 5:39 pm

Creating first website. Going along fine expect:
I want to create a page that is not specified as one of the tabs on my home page. I am trying to hyperlink a page from one of the tab pages(Candidate Information)-which is general information on several areas of recruitment.(engineering/science/technical)
David Bartosik - MS MVP

2004-05-13, 5:39 pm

When you add a page there is an option on the new page dialog stating if you
want the page included in the navigation by adding the hyperlink to it. Just
uncheck that option to not include the page.
Refer to http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_14.htm for more info
on the nav wizard.

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"Lynn Morgan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Creating first website. Going along fine expect:
> I want to create a page that is not specified as one of the tabs on my

home page. I am trying to hyperlink a page from one of the tab
pages(Candidate Information)-which is general information on several areas
of recruitment.(engineering/science/technical).
>
> I want to put in a hyperlink to a page that gives specific information

only if the person clicks on that area either
engineering/science/technical.) I know how to create a hyperlink but I can
not figure out how to create the new page without it appearing as an icon on
my homepage.
>
> I have been using one of the templates and if I add page it adds another

icon tab in homepage.
>
> Thanks
> Lynn



shannondavies.ca

2004-05-15, 4:28 am

Just click on navigation bar wizard... click on the lnk you want removed from yout main bar and click "remove link" or modify link... or just use a word or box and hyperlink it to the page you want, within document (not using a navigation bar)
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