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date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 13:29:11 -0700,
group: microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
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Re: Hide links from Navigation bar
Not that I am aware of....but someone else may know different. If it was me,
I'd copy the details off the page, highlight+ctrl+c, insert the new page and
then paste, ctrl+v, the details onto the new page. When you are happy with
the new one, you can delete the old one.
By the way, whilst you're on the 'Insert Page' window, if you click on
'more....' you will get the options of where you want to insert the page in
your document.
MAURH
"B&B Window Cleaning" wrote in
message news:671E57A7-EB6F-47EB-9560-880249DAC412@microsoft.com...
> Is there a way to do it for pages I have already created? Or do I need to
> delete them and re do them using the ctrl+shift+N tip
>
> "MAURH" wrote:
>
>> B&B Window Cleaning,
>>
>> When you go to >Insert> New Page, or ctrl+shift+N, uncheck/untick the box
>> at
>> the bottom of the window 'Add hyperlink to Navigation Bars'
>> You will find you have a new page without it showing on the nav bar.
>>
>> MAURH
>>
>>
>>
>> "B&B Window Cleaning" <B&B Window Cleaning@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> wrote
>> in message news:8EB4425F-96B3-48CF-B7BA-174CB6B953DE@microsoft.com...
>> >I am creating several pages in my website that I do not want to show on
>> >the
>> > navigation bar. Is there a way to do this?
>> >
>> > I am creating a link to the pages from the About Us page, I just don't
>> > want
>> > them listed in the bar...
>>
>>
>>
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:29:28 +0100
author: MAURH ???
Re: Hide links from Navigation bar
Ok, I figured it out. Thanks so much for your help.
Future reference - to hide the navigator link of an existing page. You only
need to delete the link from the bar by going to the wizard and delete the
link. It will not delete the page, just the link off the navigator bar.
"MAURH" wrote:
> Not that I am aware of....but someone else may know different. If it was me,
> I'd copy the details off the page, highlight+ctrl+c, insert the new page and
> then paste, ctrl+v, the details onto the new page. When you are happy with
> the new one, you can delete the old one.
> By the way, whilst you're on the 'Insert Page' window, if you click on
> 'more....' you will get the options of where you want to insert the page in
> your document.
>
> MAURH
>
>
> "B&B Window Cleaning" wrote in
> message news:671E57A7-EB6F-47EB-9560-880249DAC412@microsoft.com...
> > Is there a way to do it for pages I have already created? Or do I need to
> > delete them and re do them using the ctrl+shift+N tip
> >
> > "MAURH" wrote:
> >
> >> B&B Window Cleaning,
> >>
> >> When you go to >Insert> New Page, or ctrl+shift+N, uncheck/untick the box
> >> at
> >> the bottom of the window 'Add hyperlink to Navigation Bars'
> >> You will find you have a new page without it showing on the nav bar.
> >>
> >> MAURH
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "B&B Window Cleaning" <B&B Window Cleaning@discussions.microsoft.com>
> >> wrote
> >> in message news:8EB4425F-96B3-48CF-B7BA-174CB6B953DE@microsoft.com...
> >> >I am creating several pages in my website that I do not want to show on
> >> >the
> >> > navigation bar. Is there a way to do this?
> >> >
> >> > I am creating a link to the pages from the About Us page, I just don't
> >> > want
> >> > them listed in the bar...
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:23:02 -0700
author: B&B Window Cleaning
Re: Hide links from Navigation bar
Well there 'ya go, I've learned something too, thanks for that. Glad you
sorted it.
MAURH
"B&B Window Cleaning" wrote in
message news:657297E0-64FC-4B6F-80AB-005CE98B5A70@microsoft.com...
> Ok, I figured it out. Thanks so much for your help.
>
> Future reference - to hide the navigator link of an existing page. You
> only
> need to delete the link from the bar by going to the wizard and delete the
> link. It will not delete the page, just the link off the navigator bar.
>
> "MAURH" wrote:
>
>> Not that I am aware of....but someone else may know different. If it was
>> me,
>> I'd copy the details off the page, highlight+ctrl+c, insert the new page
>> and
>> then paste, ctrl+v, the details onto the new page. When you are happy
>> with
>> the new one, you can delete the old one.
>> By the way, whilst you're on the 'Insert Page' window, if you click on
>> 'more....' you will get the options of where you want to insert the page
>> in
>> your document.
>>
>> MAURH
>>
>>
>> "B&B Window Cleaning" wrote
>> in
>> message news:671E57A7-EB6F-47EB-9560-880249DAC412@microsoft.com...
>> > Is there a way to do it for pages I have already created? Or do I need
>> > to
>> > delete them and re do them using the ctrl+shift+N tip
>> >
>> > "MAURH" wrote:
>> >
>> >> B&B Window Cleaning,
>> >>
>> >> When you go to >Insert> New Page, or ctrl+shift+N, uncheck/untick the
>> >> box
>> >> at
>> >> the bottom of the window 'Add hyperlink to Navigation Bars'
>> >> You will find you have a new page without it showing on the nav bar.
>> >>
>> >> MAURH
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "B&B Window Cleaning" <B&B Window Cleaning@discussions.microsoft.com>
>> >> wrote
>> >> in message news:8EB4425F-96B3-48CF-B7BA-174CB6B953DE@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I am creating several pages in my website that I do not want to show
>> >> >on
>> >> >the
>> >> > navigation bar. Is there a way to do this?
>> >> >
>> >> > I am creating a link to the pages from the About Us page, I just
>> >> > don't
>> >> > want
>> >> > them listed in the bar...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 08:47:23 +0100
author: MAURH ???
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