The two tutorials (in this document) will give
you a decent foundation in how to create web pages, edit them,
and collect them into a meaningful web site. You now have the
basic information. If you desire to further your knowledge, you
might want to take a web class or purchase a good advanced
reference manual. The one we like best at the moment is
Microsoft Press’s Microsoft FrontPage 2003 – Inside Out.
Also, if you desire “instant” assistance on a
feature in FrontPage there is a web connection in the
program if you are “on-line.” If you click-on
Help in the Menu bar and then click-on
Microsoft on the Web, you will be linked to a main
assistance screen for the Microsoft program in which you’re
working. Often we find that someone else has already asked the
same question – so a good first place to check is Frequently
Asked Questions.
Congratulations. You have now successfully
completed a small web site.
Microsoft Office
Tutorials
In addition to this tutorial, other Office
tutorials are available at:
http://www.officetutorials.com
This site is updated frequently with tutorial
revisions as well as tutorials from a number of collegiate
institutions. Please feel free to visit and down load as you
desire.
This has been an introduction into the basics of
FrontPage 2003. If you have any questions about FrontPage 2003,
or comments on this tutorial, please contact: