Clipart in Frontpage

D

Dogbert

Just a basic question, hopefully anyway. Our office puts
memos together in Excel. I then take a copy and past
everything over into FrontPage.

Now my question is, why does Clipart copied from Excel
appear to be a vector image when pasted in FrontPage? I
will have the layout perfect in design view, and then
find the image in a totally different spot when published
& viewed in IE. It always takes a half dozen tries, as
well as some very odd design placement, to get the image
to appear where I want it.

How can I prevent this nonsense?
 
M

Mark Fitzpatrick

How are you placing the image, through absolute positioning or through a
table? Don't use the absolute positioning because it has it's flaws and
isn't supported in all browsers. Tables are best, but must be laid out
carefully. Do you have a URL of an incorrect sample that we could look at?

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP- FrontPage
 
K

Kevin Spencer

How can I prevent this nonsense?

By using the right tool for the right job. Excel is a desktop application
for creating spreadsheets. FrontPage is a network client application for
creating web sites and web pages. Translating a spreadsheet or other
proprietary desktop binary file into a web page is about as easy as
translating an apple into a brick. Microsoft has done what can be done, but
you can't expect them to do what cannot be done. A web page will never be a
spread sheet.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 
J

JL Amerson

I don't now about Apples into bricks but I know about Compaqs turing into
boat anchors. ;-)

Obligatory FP reference: Ummmmmmmm, I can't think of one right now.
 
D

Dogbert

It is on an intranet, so unfortunatley no on the url. I
try to use tables actually, but the image won't paste
into a cell. It seems that I can insert one of my own
just fine, but not when it is taken from the Excel
document.
 
D

Dogbert

That isn't an option. If you please re-read the beginning
of my original post, it is a memo created in Excel by our
department, not me. Besides Excel is far superior to Word
for putting together data filled memos.
 
K

Kevin Spencer

That isn't an option.

Then learn to deal with the nonsense. Maybe in another 5 - 10 years the
technology will have advanced to the point that it isn't a problem.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 
D

Dogbert

Not to necessarily flame on anyone, but I forgot to
mention that this wasn't an issue in Office 97. I have my
doubts that technology has actually regressed to a point
where it will take the mentioned 5-10 years to catch back
up to where we were approx. 7 years ago.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You need to get the original clipart, insert into a image application, and
then save as GIF or JPEG image to your desktop, then import it into the web
and inserted it on your page.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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D

Dogbert

Well it is an option, at least. But it would likely be
difficult to do so every time, which is daily.

I just can't understand why something mundane in '97 is
such an issue in more recent versions.

Thanks for the help.
 
K

Kevin Spencer

EVERYTHING about computers that was simple 7 years ago is much more complex
now.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 
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