ADDING A FRAME TO A WEB PAGE

Web page design took a quantum leap several years ago with the invention of frames. Frames allow a Web page to be divided into discrete sections, small pages-within-pages, allowing for much more control in navigation and presentation.

To add frames to your Web pages in Word 2000, select View, Toolbars, Frames. On the Frame toolbar, you can select the edge on which you would like your frame to appear. Once you've inserted the frame, you can easily adjust its size by moving the cursor over the edge until the familiar insertion point appears, much like adjusting columns in tables. Keep in mind that adding a frame creates a new Web page, so you must now save your new document in the same folder as your previous page, and with an appropriate title.