AutoShape Part 2

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SamDev

I have posted this before but didn't get any responses, plus I have tried to
do further research and have come up with nothing

Sorry to be a pain but I'm really hoping someone knows how to fix (that is
if there is a fix) to this problem:

When I add an AutoShape, for example an oval, (using the Drawing Toolbar) -
I place the autoshape where I want it but when it is published to the
Net, depending on the monitor size the shape will not be where I need it to
be - is there a way of "locking" the shape so it will remain in the spot I
want?

I'm using Front Page 2002.

Thank you!
 
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SamDev

I did try putting the image in a table and then inserting a oval over the
part of the image I wanted to emphasize and it didn't move as much on
different monitors but still moved enough so it doesn't appear in the
correct position.

Thx.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

What you are doing is using CSS Positioning, and as you see, it display
differently on different PC, etc. Use tables instead.

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SamDev

I have put the image in a table cell and the oval on top of the image -
what I'm I missing? Maybe I'm not understanding?

Thx
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

NS browsers have problems with images as table backgrounds. Can you provide
a URL to this page on the internet?

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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SamDev

I figured it out - after fiddling with the table I realized my column width
was too wide for the image and as soon as I made the column width the same
as the image it worked - thanks for all your help and patience - couldn't
have done it without!

Thx,
 

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