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| ANelson 2007-05-17, 10:15 pm |
| How do I add a page as a sub page, such as page 2A? I don't want it to
appear on the navigation bar for the main page, but I do want it to appear on
the navigation bar for page 2.
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| DavidF 2007-05-17, 10:15 pm |
| If you are using the navbar wizard, then it is an all or nothing choice. You
can't add a page to the navbar on one page without it being on the navbar on
all pages.
If you want to add a page, and not add it to the menu, then depending on the
version of Pub you are using, look for the option to add the page to the
navbar when you go through the insert page dialog, and make sure it is
unchecked.
You do not have to insert the page right after page 2. You can add it to the
end of your Pub doc, and then write a link to it from page 2. If you insert
the page right after page 2, then it will shift the links in the navbar
accordingly.
Hope that answers your question.
DavidF
"ANelson" <ANelson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FF091788-F000-4D52-8D9B-FC0610C6B18D@microsoft.com...
> How do I add a page as a sub page, such as page 2A? I don't want it to
> appear on the navigation bar for the main page, but I do want it to appear
> on
> the navigation bar for page 2.
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| ANelson 2007-05-20, 6:16 pm |
| Yes, this is exactly what I needed to know. Thanks much!
"DavidF" wrote:
> If you are using the navbar wizard, then it is an all or nothing choice. You
> can't add a page to the navbar on one page without it being on the navbar on
> all pages.
>
> If you want to add a page, and not add it to the menu, then depending on the
> version of Pub you are using, look for the option to add the page to the
> navbar when you go through the insert page dialog, and make sure it is
> unchecked.
>
> You do not have to insert the page right after page 2. You can add it to the
> end of your Pub doc, and then write a link to it from page 2. If you insert
> the page right after page 2, then it will shift the links in the navbar
> accordingly.
>
> Hope that answers your question.
>
> DavidF
>
> "ANelson" <ANelson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FF091788-F000-4D52-8D9B-FC0610C6B18D@microsoft.com...
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