Trouble with .dwt

J

John Berg

I'm using .dwt as a supstitute for shared borders but apparently don't quite
understand the instructions.

I FORMAT/ATTACH the template and in a very satisfying way the temple is
attached to the base page. But when I FORMAT/DETACH the .dwt for one reason
or the other, the TOP and RIGHT I had attached stays behind and I were to
attach the same .dwt again, it would indeed have duplicate TOPs and RIGHTs.
When I update my .dwt FrontPage will update all the base pages using the
..dwt. Will it replicate the .dwt on top of the existing .dwt?

I can manually delete the unwanted TOP as a row delete.
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John Berg
The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his
absolute property - either as a child, a wife, or a concubine - must
delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has
ceased to be a great power among men. --W. Churchill
 
R

Ronx

When you update a DWT the attached pages are updated - the DWT is not
applied again duplicating the non-editable regions.
When you detach a DWT from a page, the comments that define the DWT
are removed, but the rest of the HTML are retained. To remove a DWT
you must manually remove the non-editable parts. Unless there is a
radical change in design, there is rarely any need to detach a DWT
from a page.
 
J

John Berg

Thank you. Great help.

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John Berg

Ronx said:
When you update a DWT the attached pages are updated - the DWT is not
applied again duplicating the non-editable regions.
When you detach a DWT from a page, the comments that define the DWT are
removed, but the rest of the HTML are retained. To remove a DWT you must
manually remove the non-editable parts. Unless there is a radical change
in design, there is rarely any need to detach a DWT from a page.
 

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