Working with Dialog Boxes
A dialog box is a special window that opens when FrontPage needs additional information from you in order to complete a task. You can indicate your choices by selecting a variety of option buttons and check boxes; in some cases, you type the necessary information in the boxes provided. Some dialog boxes consist of a single window, while others contain tabs that you click to display additional sets of options.
Choose Dialog Box Options
All FrontPage dialog boxes contain the same types of options, including:
Tabs.
Click a tab to display its options. Each tab groups a related set of options.
Option buttons.
Click an option button to select it. You can usually select only one.
Spin box.
Click the up or down arrow to increase or decrease the number, or type a number in the box.
Check box.
Click the box to turn on or off the option. A checked box means the option is selected; a cleared box means it's not.
List box.
Click the list arrow to display a list of options, and then click the option you want.
Text box.
Click in the box, and then type the requested information.
Button.
Click a button to perform a specific action or command. A button name followed by an ellipsis (...) opens another dialog box.
Preview box.
Many dialog boxes show an image that reflects the options you select.
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