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I'm a total novice, concerning FrontPage--I see in each Office 2003 program
that I show as being installed on my p.c. (i.e. Word 2003, Outlook 2003,
Excel 2003, etc.)--that under 'file'--I have an option to "save as
webpage"...does this mean that these programs do not need FrontPage to actual
create a webpage--just the program that I'm using at the time I try to create
the webpage (like Word2003)? I guess I'm asking if Office 2003's programs
have a type or kind of 'FrontPage' BUILT-IN the program itself? The reason I
ask--is I've been tasked to create a non-profit web-site or page, on another
'parent' page--and I've been told that I must use either FrontPage or else
Dreamweaver--& that I must let them know very shortly, which program of these
two choices I plan to use. I don't even know if I need to purchase FrontPage
(separately)--or if my current Office 2003 is sufficient. Thanks in advance
for any help/advice. Map_77
that I show as being installed on my p.c. (i.e. Word 2003, Outlook 2003,
Excel 2003, etc.)--that under 'file'--I have an option to "save as
webpage"...does this mean that these programs do not need FrontPage to actual
create a webpage--just the program that I'm using at the time I try to create
the webpage (like Word2003)? I guess I'm asking if Office 2003's programs
have a type or kind of 'FrontPage' BUILT-IN the program itself? The reason I
ask--is I've been tasked to create a non-profit web-site or page, on another
'parent' page--and I've been told that I must use either FrontPage or else
Dreamweaver--& that I must let them know very shortly, which program of these
two choices I plan to use. I don't even know if I need to purchase FrontPage
(separately)--or if my current Office 2003 is sufficient. Thanks in advance
for any help/advice. Map_77