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danielh68

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Jul 31, 2001
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Hi

I'm somewhat of a newbie to Frontpage. I mostly work in Dreamweaver. In any case, the environment is very different which leads me to this question:

How can I specifically view the code that I'm working on in NORMAL mode. Currently when I switch to HTML mode I have to visually comb through countless lines of data to find what I'm looking for. It's a drag.

For instance, in Dreamweaver I can highlight a table (by pressing CRTL and clicking) and, then, when I view it in HTML mode the code representing the highlighted element is also highlighted. It makes it easier to locate. Plus, does Frontpage have the ability to present numbered rows alongside the code?

Your suggestions are much appreciated.

thanks,
DanH
 
You can just highlight the text and then click the HTML tab (in 2002, it's on the bottom of the screen; in 2000, it's on top). It'll go right to the code associated with what you highlighted.

As far as I know, FP page doesn't number the lines of code. Perhaps that will be in the next verison.

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