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i found a better solution, seems to be working very well: <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="zh"> both lines are needed thanks lenny http://www.big-t-shirts.com "Ian Edwards" <i.edwards@nospamedwards-micros.co.uk> wrote in message news:gb7kfc$alp$1@forums.macromedia.com... > Hi > > I was asked to     

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Author: lenny
Date: Sep 22, 2008 14:14

Hi I was asked to create a split web site once in English and Mandarin. after some hours I decided that I was going to fail. I luckily found a student at my sons university who had a PC built to chinese spec. He inputed the small amount of text I needed and captured it as a PNG. I then used that on the the english site. cheers Ian "lenny" <its@not-mine.com> wrote in message news
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The traditional method of creating a web query uses the New Web Query menu command found on the Data menu under Import External Data. It will be easy to retrieve all data within the specific web page. Does it have any advance features on selecting specific area of data within the web page? for example, when I import the web link http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=%%5EDJI, 12266.39 in cell B45,     

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Author: Ian Edwards
Date: Sep 22, 2008 01:19

On Feb 19, 3:46 pm, kdono...@crocker.com wrote: On Feb 19, 12:19 pm, "Thomas A. Rowe" <tar...@mvps.org> wrote: You can only have a single web under Windows 2000 Pro, so you would need to open your current root web, then create a folder, right click the folder and convert to a subweb. -- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe Microsoft
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On Feb 19, 12:19 pm, "Thomas A. Rowe" <tar...@mvps.org> wrote: > You can only have a single web under Windows 2000 Pro, so you would need to open your current root > web, then create a folder, right click the folder and convert to a subweb. > > -- > ============================================== > Thomas A. Rowe > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > > http://www.Ecom-Data.com > =================     

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Author: Eric
Date: Mar 2, 2008 05:26

You can only have a single web under Windows 2000 Pro, so you would need to open your current root web, then create a folder, right click the folder and convert to a subweb. -- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe Microsoft MVP - FrontPage http://www.Ecom-Data.com ============================================== <kdonovan@crocker.com> wrote in message news
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Thx for your help. Once I knew what keywords I was looking for, I was able to find it in the help section online. Kathy "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote: > You would manually have to create the links on the left to each bookmark. > > -- > ============================================== > Thomas A. Rowe > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > > http://www.Ecom-Data.com > ===========================     

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Author: kdonovan
Date: Feb 19, 2008 14:53

You would manually have to create the links on the left to each bookmark. -- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe Microsoft MVP - FrontPage http://www.Ecom-Data.com ============================================== "Scubamom" <Scubamom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39D888FE-6DDE-4B93-A517-2144737F7861@microsoft.com... I understand that there
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Kathy - Look up bookmark in the help section. Basically, a bookmark is a hyperlink to goes to a point on the same page. Easy to do. Craig Scubamom wrote: >I understand that there will be a bookmark in the actual text body, but is >there a way to have a "list" of bookmarks (maybe like a navigation bar on the >left?) that can be clicked on to jump to different sections in the text.     

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Author: kdonovan
Date: Feb 19, 2008 12:46

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Author: Thomas A. Rowe
Date: Feb 19, 2008 09:19

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Author: kdonovan
Date: Feb 19, 2008 09:02

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Author: Scubamom
Date: Jan 12, 2008 14:50

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Author: Thomas A. Rowe
Date: Jan 12, 2008 14:42

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Author: Craig Schiller
Date: Jan 12, 2008 14:40

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