Hello Joann!
When you email your page to your recipients, are you sending just the .htm
file via email? Or are you sending them a .zip file with the .htm file and
the pictures?
I suspect that you may be sending only the .htm file with the expectations
that the pictures would automatically be embedded into the .htm file...as
you would expect if you were using a Word document.
FrontPage is an application to create HTML web pages. The HTML pages are
basically raw text you could open in notepad.exe or any other text editor.
If there are pictures on your page, there is only a path (c:\my
webs\Joann\mypicture.jpg) to the picture in the file, not the picture
itself. Your recipients most likely do not have this path on their own
machines so the file cannot be found...which results in the little X's. If
you were to place your .htm file in the same folder on your machine as your
pictures (check the Properties of the picture to ensure it's path is to the
same folder as the .htm) and send your recipients the .htm file and
pictures, then they would then be able to see your page after saving them
all to a folder of their choice. Here is an article that provides
additional explanation:
310759 FP2000: Cannot View Images on a Web Page Created in
FrontPage
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310759
The other option is to place all of these files in a website and send your
customers the URL address to the page.
The following tutorial is a great way to quickly familiarize you with
FrontPage:
328331 FP2002: How to Obtain the FrontPage 2002 Tutorial
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=328331
I hope this helps!
Thank you for choosing Microsoft Products!
LarryT
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