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Part I ✦ FrontPage Essentials
The Clipboard pane is a helpful way to grab recently copied or cut objects. The
Search pane is an easy way to rummage through a Web site to locate pages with
select text. You can easily access Clip Art, Themes, and even data sources here.
All the features available in the Task Pane are also available from the FrontPage
menu, and many are available from buttons on various taskbars. In other words, the
Task Pane duplicates features found elsewhere in FrontPage, and it takes up a lot of
space. You’ll probably find yourself using its handy links when you first start using
FrontPage, but closing it for good as you learn your way around the available views
and toolbars.
FrontPage views
Before you start creating Web pages and organizing them into a Web site, you can
introduce yourself to the following different views in FrontPage 2003:
✦ Page view: If you are responsible for the content of a Web site, you will proba-
bly spend much of your time in Page view, where you edit individual Web pages.
Figure 1-2 shows FrontPage’s Page view. You can view or hide a list of your files
by selecting View➪ Folders from the menu.
Figure 1-2: Use FrontPage’s Page view to design your Web pages.
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