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Microsoft FrontPage 2000 is the latest installation in the FrontPage series. With Microsoft FrontPage, the user has the capability of easily creating and posting web pages on the Internet. With FrontPage 2000, the user has the capability of either the WYSIWYG editor, which allows the user to simply create web pages without any programming, or for advanced users, to program in straight HTML.
| FRONTPAGE 2000 REQUIREMENTS |
| Computer: | 100% IBM Compatible |
| Processor: | Intel Pentium 75MHz |
| Memory: | Windows 95/98: 24MB RAM NT Users: 40MB RAM |
| Drives: | 167MB disk space CD-ROM |
| Sound: | |
| Video: | VGA or higher-resolution |
| Controls: | 100% compatible Microsoft keyboard / Mouse |
| Operating System: | Windows 95 / Windows 98 / Windows NT 4.0 with SP3 |
| Other: | Upgrade requires earlier version of FrontPage. |
| Price: | Upgrade: $55.00 - $70.00 Full Version: $130.00 - $160.00 |
| FrontPage 98 REQUIREMENTS |
| Computer: | 100% IBM Compatible |
| Processor: | 486 or higher processor |
| Memory: | 16MB RAM |
| Drives: | 36MB disk space CD-ROM |
| Sound: | |
| Video: | VGA or higher-resolution |
| Controls: | 100% compatible Microsoft keyboard / Mouse |
| Operating System: | Windows 95 / Windows 98 / Windows NT 4.0 with SP3 |
| Other: | |
| Price: | Refer to FrontPage 2000 |
Technical support
Return to next line without starting new paragraph in WYSIWYG editor.
Either press Shift + Enter or go up to insert and click on break; this will break the line but will not create a new paragraph.
I'm not able to use WebBot components or extensions.
Ensure that your Internet provider allows you to use FrontPage extensions, some Internet providers have chosen to not load the extensions because of security issues. For more information on an alternate page about FrontPage extension issues, please review Microsoft FrontPageSecurity.
How can I cut and paste text into my HTML code using the right mouse button in FrontPage 97.
Unfortunately, for some reason Microsoft has left this feature out; the only way to bypass this is to use the shortcut keys, such as ctrl + c to copy, or ctrl + x to cut, and ctrl + v to paste. For more Windows 95 shortcut keys, you can view our Windows 95 shortcut key page.
For the questions that we have been asked and the answers to those questions, please see our FrontPage question and answer page.
