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Office XP Word 2002
Office XP Word 2002, 2/e
Timothy O'Leary

Creating a Web Site

Concepts

The following concepts will be introduced in this lab:
  1. Home Page: The top-level or opening page of a Web site is called the home page.
  2. Frame: A Web page can be divided into sections, called frames, that display separate Web pages.
  3. Group: A group is two or more objects that are treated as a single object.
  4. Diagram: A diagram is a graphic object that can be used to illustrate concepts and to enhance your documents.
  5. Absolute and Relative Links: When you create a hyperlink in a document, you can make the path to the destination an absolute link or a relative link.
  6. Form: Forms are used in Web pages to get information or feedback from users or to provide information. Using forms makes your Web site interactive.




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