This is a WORD
document that holds the body of the page.
It can have its own formatting, colors and fonts.
You edit the document in .DOC
form, save this, then also do a “Save As”
selecting a Filtered webpage, very important to be a filtered page otherwise it
creates XML code that is not supported in the method of include. (never
try to edit the webpage directly, it will mess-up).
To the left is 3 different menus the
first is a fixed menu in the base “template page” then below that is a WORD
generated (same rules as above) file for a set of links, and finally the third
is a local menu file that follows the page styles.
Tables can be done:
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Cell 1
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Cell middle middle
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Cell bottome right
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But there are some limitations to boarders and line stuff.
You’ll need to experiment to see what advanced features of
WORD formating will translate into the web pages. I’ve done a few other web
pages with the other tools of MS Office such as Power Point, Visio, Excel, with
relative success. But they do look like candy art, as compared to properly
formatted html pages with layers and the like.
Bottom line … this get the job done.


