Add an external hyperlink to a navigation bar
On a navigation bar, you can add a hyperlink to a page that is not in your web (an external hyperlink). For example, your navigation bar could include a hyperlink that goes to a search page such as Yahoo! or to another Web site's home page.
- In Navigation view, right-click the page under which you want to add the external hyperlink, and then click External Hyperlink on the shortcut menu.
- In the URL box, type the URL to the destination page. Or, do one of the following:
- To add a hyperlink to a page in another web, navigate to the web in which the destination page is located, and then select it.
- To add a hyperlink to a page on the World Wide Web, click World Wide Web
. In your Web browser, browse to the page that you want, and then press ALT+TAB to switch back to Microsoft FrontPage. The location of the page you visited will be displayed in the URL box.
- To add a hyperlink to a page on a file system, click File
. Browse to the page you want from your local network, and then select the page.
The hyperlink is added to your navigation structure and is displayed with . You can change the position of the external hyperlink in the navigation structure by clicking and dragging.
Change the page labels on a navigation bar
When you add a navigation bar to a page, FrontPage uses the page labels displayed in Navigation view as the labels for the navigation bar. You can change the text that is displayed on a navigation bar by changing the page labels in Navigation view. For example, you change a page's title, and you want the navigation bar to match — you can change the page label on the navigation bar by updating the page label in Navigation view.
- In Navigation view, right-click the page for which you want to change the label, click Rename on the shortcut menu, and then edit the name.
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