User Guide
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Click OK.
To modify or delete an existing task, right-click on the task in Tasks
view and either select Edit Task or Delete.
Starting and
Completing
a Task
Tasks can either be associated with a file or not. To start a task that has a file
associated with it:
1. Display Tasks view.
2. Right-click on a task and select Start Task from the shortcut menu.
If the Start Task option is grayed out, that means that no page was
selected when the task was assigned. You should do the task and then
go back to Tasks view, manually mark the task as completed (right-
click on the task and choose Mark As Completed.
3. Make the changes and save the file.
4. When FrontPage asks if you want to mark the task as completed, click
Yes. (Clicking the No button will mark the task as “In Progress.”)
If a task is associated with a file type other than a web page, such as a
GIF, the associated editor—such as the Microsoft Photo Editor—will
display the file.
Show His-
tory
FrontPage keeps track of all tasks in a web, even those that have been
completed. But you may want to hide the completed tasks so only the tasks
that still need to be done are shown in the task list. To hide completed tasks,
right-click on a blank area of Tasks view, and uncheck Show History. (At the
time this was written, FrontPage has a quirk in it that may require you to first
check Show History, and then uncheck it again to hide completed tasks.)
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