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AA Smith
Is Index.htm an actual web page to be viewed on the web site? Or something
else? When I created one following the Help instructions, it told me how to
create a web site, then instructed me to open Index.htm in my browser
(though I can't imagine why) then it instructed me to type up the page
however I wanted it and save it. I don't think one can type such a page in
IE 6.0, then save it in FP 2002. Though I may have misunderstood. When I
open Index.htm in FP 2002, it's a blank page. If I open the Task Pane to
apply a Page Template to Index.htm, FP 2002 creates a new page; it doesn't
apply the template to the open Index.htm.
I would very much appreciate some clarification on the use of Index.htm;
what it is, if it's actually a web page to be viewed on a web site, how I
can apply a page template to it, etc.
else? When I created one following the Help instructions, it told me how to
create a web site, then instructed me to open Index.htm in my browser
(though I can't imagine why) then it instructed me to type up the page
however I wanted it and save it. I don't think one can type such a page in
IE 6.0, then save it in FP 2002. Though I may have misunderstood. When I
open Index.htm in FP 2002, it's a blank page. If I open the Task Pane to
apply a Page Template to Index.htm, FP 2002 creates a new page; it doesn't
apply the template to the open Index.htm.
I would very much appreciate some clarification on the use of Index.htm;
what it is, if it's actually a web page to be viewed on a web site, how I
can apply a page template to it, etc.