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Can anyone tell me how to add or insert a "Content Table" using MS FrontPage, or how to code it by hand?
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I haven't used frontpage for a long time but from what I can remember there is an icon in the top toolbar and you should be able to click that and select how many rows and columns you want. If there is any more help you need please post.
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I dont remember but try these 2, i remember cause office products have almost same system
Insert Menu > Table
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Table Menu > Draw Table
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I think you can insert by clicking insert table. Why are you still using frontpage? I think fronpage is not friendly user and not for webdevelopment. I recommend dreamweaver it's the best web editor for me.
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Originally Posted by vishesh View Post
I dont remember but try these 2, i remember cause office products have almost same system
That is very true, it is basically the same.

I am at a computer that has frontpage (2003).

Here is how you do it
  1. There is an icon with a picture of a table on it, you must click it.http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/daniweb/table/table.jpg
  2. You then need to drag out the number of cells you want.
    http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/daniweb/table/cells.jpg
  3. Remove the your finger from the mouse button and the table will appear on the page.http://www.photoshopthis.co.uk/daniw...le/display.jpg
I hope that solves this problem for you.
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Yep, I got it now. Thanks Everyone.
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It's Web Components in the Insert Menu, then there is Table of content in the left list of the new window
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