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repeating navigation bars
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| I am trying to add a navigation bar to a page that already has two navigation
bars, one is the primary bar with links to all major pages and the other is
the admin bar with links to contact info, about us, calendar. However, when
I go to insert>nav bar>new and make a new bar, whatever I put in the new bar
become the primary bar links as well. It says i can have multiple links on
each page. What's up?
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| Oops. Looks like you guys were talking about this a month ago and the
solution was a html code. What if I am html-stupid and want to stick with
publisher? Any advice?
"bf" wrote:
> I am trying to add a navigation bar to a page that already has two navigation
> bars, one is the primary bar with links to all major pages and the other is
> the admin bar with links to contact info, about us, calendar. However, when
> I go to insert>nav bar>new and make a new bar, whatever I put in the new bar
> become the primary bar links as well. It says i can have multiple links on
> each page. What's up?
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| DavidF 2007-02-02, 6:16 pm |
| If you use the navbar wizard in Publisher to produce your menu, then you are
stuck with the options within it. However, that doesn't mean that you can't
build another menu by hand. You can use a collection of icons or graphics,
or a text box, and just insert the hyperlinks. Alternatively you could build
your own and insert it via the insert html code fragment tool. David
Bartosik has an article you can read, but obviously use the .htm extension,
and not the .aspx extension in the example. Code your own textual navigation
menu in Publisher:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/a...1/16/81255.aspx
DavidF
"bf" <bf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Oops. Looks like you guys were talking about this a month ago and the
> solution was a html code. What if I am html-stupid and want to stick with
> publisher? Any advice?
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> "bf" wrote:
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