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Copyright June 2008 <strong>Ektron</strong>®, Inc. All rights reserved.<br />
EKTRON is a registered trademark of <strong>Ektron</strong>, Inc.<br />
Version 7.5, Revision 9<br />
For updated versions of this manual, please visit:<br />
http://www.ektron.com/web-content-management-solutions.aspx?id=4020
Copyright June 2008 <strong>Ektron</strong>®, Inc. All rights reserved. EKTRON is a registered trademark of <strong>Ektron</strong>, Inc. Version 7.5, Revision 9 For updated versions of this manual, please visit: http://www.ektron.com/web-content-management-solutions.aspx?id=4020
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Each copy of the Software is licensed for use only on a single URL. Each license is valid for the number of seats listed below (the “Basic Package”). Any use of the Software beyond the number of authorized seats contained in the Basic Package without paying additional license fees as provided herein shall cause this license to terminate. Should CUSTOMER wish to add seats beyond the seats licensed in the Basic Package, the CUSTOMER may add seats on a block basis at the then current price for additional seats (see product pages for current price). The Basic Packages are as follows: <strong>Ektron</strong> <strong>CMS400.NET</strong> — Licensed for ten seats (10 named users) per URL. <strong>Ektron</strong> eWebEditPro — Licensed for ten seats (10 named users) per URL. <strong>Ektron</strong> eWebEditPro+XML — Licensed for ten seats (10 named users) per URL. For purposes of this section, the term “seat” shall mean an individual user provided access to the capabilities of the Software. 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• A Web page Viewing and Restorin
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Viewing and Restoring Previous Cont
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Quicklinks and Forms Library Folder
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Library Folder 6. Click the Update
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Working with HTML Forms This chapte
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Creating a New Form NOTE NOTE Worki
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Working with HTML Forms •Display
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Working with HTML Forms To modify a
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Chart Types Chart Type Description
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Working with HTML Forms Note that s
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Inserting Form Fields Working with
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Fields on the Plain Text Field Dial
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Inserting a Choices Field Working w
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Field Description Descriptive Name
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Inserting a Select List Field Worki
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Field Description Working with HTML
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Working with HTML Forms 1. Place a
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Assigning a Task to a Form Note Wor
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Working with HTML Forms email Autom
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• a checkbox that lets you delete
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List of Submitted Values • a chec
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• - description of the form •
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Field Description Working with HTML
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Field Description Send data in XML
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Working with HTML Forms 2. Go to th
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Editing a Form’s Content Working
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Working With Polls • ”Viewing a
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Supported Types of Assets EXCEPTION
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Installing FireFox Plug In Using th
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NOTE Using the Document Management
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NOTE You can only import files from
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NOTE 10. The following screen appea
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Using the Document Management Syste
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NOTE Using the Document Management
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NOTE Using the Document Management
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Saving an Office Document Using the
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NOTE Using the Document Management
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Using the Document Management Syste
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Menu option Edit Overwrite a manage
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Deleting a Managed File NOTES Using
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See Also: Approving Assets • ”A
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Working with Calendars Working with
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Understanding Calendars Working wit
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NOTE 2. Click the Calendars folder.
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Field Description Working with Cale
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Field Description Viewing a Calenda
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Working with Calendars From the Vie
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Adding a Calendar Event NOTE NOTE N
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Field Description Event Type 6. Cli
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4. Finish your edits. For documenta
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3. Click the View Events ( ) button
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Editing Recurring Events Working wi
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Deleting a Single Recurring Event W
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• ”Viewing a Task’s History
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IMPORTANT! Managing Tasks The Add b
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Field Description Managing Tasks St
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You should only select a content fo
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NOTE From this screen you can perfo
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4. The Edit Task Type screen appear
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Creating a Task from the Web Site I
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Task View Options Managing Tasks 1.
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Managing Tasks Folder Displays thes
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emailing Tasks Editing a Task Colum
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NOTE Managing Tasks Several comment
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Deleting a Task Managing Tasks 3. T
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Task Module Toolbar Managing Tasks
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Blogs Ektron CMS400.NET User Manual
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Field Description Metadata Blogs Ta
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NOTE NOTE Editing Blog Subjects NOT
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Field Description Relationship Ente
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Function Permissions that affect th
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NOTE Searching Blogs The following
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Blog Posts Blogs 4. Select the Noti
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Item Description Title The headline
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Blogs 3. If the user creating the p
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Deleting a Blog Post NOTE NOTE Blog
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Field Description Moderate Comments
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The Comment Form NOTE See ”Contro
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NOTE Adding a Comment NOTE This lea
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Deleting a Comment Approving a Comm
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Step Windows Live Writer Setup Scre
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Personalizing a Web Page IMPORTANT!
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Personalizing a Web Page Personaliz
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Editing Sequence Personalizing a We
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Editing Content Personalizing a Web
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NOTE Adding Content Personalizing a
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Deleting Content Minimizing a Conte
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The Page Catalog Personalizing a We
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My Workspace My Workspace A communi
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Documents • Message Board - see
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2. Click the Manage Folder Button (
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Deleting a Folder in My Workspace >
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Creating HTML Content in My Workspa
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My Workspace Moving and Copying Con
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My Workspace 8. A dialog box appear
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. My Workspace In the Workarea, Mes
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From the Inbox, you can: • view a
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4. Click the Reply button ( ). 5. T
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Message Board My Workspace The Mess
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My Workspace • Avatar - an image
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Managing Existing Colleagues To man
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My Workspace To invite a non-site u
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Performing a Basic User Search My W
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My Workspace filter. In the tags fi
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My Workspace 1. Search for a user a
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My Workspace 2. Place a check mark
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My Workspace • view community gro
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My Workspace 3. Click the Accept Co
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Photos My Workspace 5. Click OK to
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My Workspace 2. Click the folder’
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3. Click the Add Image button ( ).
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4. Click the Share Folder button (
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NOTE Finding Collections Working wi
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NOTE NOTE Column Title Description
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Working with Collections The screen
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Note Adding a Collection NOTE •
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NOTE Working with Collections the c
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NOTE Working with Collections • c
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NOTE 9. Create the content. Working
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Reordering Collections List Working
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• a foreign edition of an existin
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Display additional content informat
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NOTE Working with Menus For more in
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Managing Menus • the Workarea, by
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Working with Menus 6. Using the fol
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Field Description Working with Menu
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Adding a Menu via the Menus Module
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NOTE Working with Menus 3. In the V
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NOTE WARNING! Working with Menus 1.
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NOTE Working with Menus 1. Follow t
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Assign this type of content to the
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NOTE 5. Click Edit from the popup m
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• navigation link on a Web page S
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Viewing a Menu Working with Menus 1
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2. The Menus Report screen displays
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Deleting a Menu Working with Menus
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NOTE Working with Menus When moving
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These capabilities are described in
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Field Description Updating Your Use
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Field Description Updating Your Use
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Online Help Accessing Online Help O
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NOTE 1. Access the Workarea. 2. Fro
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NOTE eWebEditPro+XML Toolbar Introd
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Using eWebEdit400 Introduction to e
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Button Equivalent Keystroke Select
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Button Equivalent Keystroke Italic
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Button Equivalent Keystroke Insert
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Copying from Other Applications You
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Finding Text Finding and Replacing
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Considering the Case of a Search Te
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Checking Spelling NOTE The Spelling
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Checking Spelling • If you want t
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Working with Images 4. From the fol
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Field Description Working with Imag
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Setting a Border regular size enlar
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To align Click this Alignment optio
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Using Bookmarks Creating a Bookmark
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Using Bookmarks If you leave the Ta
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Using Hyperlinks NOTE Use hyperlink
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Testing a Hyperlink Using Hyperlink
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Editing a Hyperlink Removing a Hype
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Inserting email Links You can easil
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Working with HTML Viewing and Editi
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Working with Tables Creating a Tabl
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3. Click the mouse. At this point,
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Modifying Table Properties Working
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Accessibility Lets you assign acces
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Working with Tables Alternatively,
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NOTE Working with Tables To set the
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Specifying Table Width or Height by
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Alignment Example center Working wi
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3. Select Set Table Properties. 4.
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Then, click the top left choice (ci
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Setting Table Borders Border type U
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1. Click the question mark in the t
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NOTE Working with Tables 5. Use the
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Modifying a Single Cell Modifying S
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Deleting a Cell Working with Table
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5. A color selection box appears. 6
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Spanning More than One Row or Colum
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Splitting a Cell To set cell alignm
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Word Wrap Working with Table Cells
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Assigning Cell Padding and Spacing
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Working with HTML Forms This chapte
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Working with HTML Forms To modify a
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The Form Toolbar Options Adding a F
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Button or Tab Description Working w
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Inserting a Checkbox Field Fields o
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Option Characteristics of Valid Res
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Option Characteristics of Valid Res
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NOTE - maximum length (usually for
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Working with HTML Forms 7. Click Ma
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Inserting a Choices Field Working w
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Field Description Working with HTML
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Field Description Inserting a Calen
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Field Description Fields on the Cal
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Toolbar Button Working with HTML Fo
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Implementing a Form on a Web Page A
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Task Information Working with HTML
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NOTE Working With Polls Working wit
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NOTE NOTE Working with HTML Forms
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Working with HTML Forms 10. Once pu
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Working with HTML Forms 5. Choose B
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Using eWebEditPro+XML Introduction
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Creating a Sample Web Page To creat
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Changing the Size of Text Creating
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Toolbar Buttons • To select a sin
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Button Equivalent Keystroke Copy Pa
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Button Equivalent Keystroke Data De
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Miscellaneous Toolbar Button Equiva
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Customizing Your Toolbar The eWebEd
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Removing or Adding Menu Items NOTE
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Using the Customize Toolbar Dialog
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2. Right click the mouse. 3. A drop
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Changing the Menu’s Orientation T
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The Context Sensitive Menu Menu Opt
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Using eWebEditPro+XML’s Advanced
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Finding and Replacing Text NOTE Fin
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To search from the cursor location
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Checking Spelling The eWebEditPro+X
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The Spelling Dialog Box The Spellin
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Checking Spelling Specifically, you
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Editing in Microsoft Word 8. When d
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Inserting Images To insert a pictur
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Inserting Images You can also acces
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Inserting Images Pictures that you
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NOTE Inserting Images 3. Click in t
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You can also use the Picture Proper
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Aligning the Picture dialog box. He
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To align Click this in the Alignmen
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Inserting Images For information ab
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Editing Images NOTE Using WebImageF
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Saving the Image Editing Images Onc
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Toolbar Button View Menu Options To
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Annotation Menu Options Toolbar But
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Choose Color Standard Toolbar Butto
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Color Depth Standard Toolbar Button
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Copy Standard Toolbar Button Descri
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Dialog Box Exit Standard Toolbar Bu
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Horizontal Flip Standard Toolbar Bu
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Open Standard Toolbar Button Descri
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Dialog Box Paste as New Image Stand
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Rectangle Standard Toolbar Button D
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Rotate Standard Toolbar Button Desc
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Dialog Box Select Standard Toolbar
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Editing Images The following table
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Undo Standard Toolbar Button Descri
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Introduction to Tables Sometimes, t
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Deleting a Table When creating a ta
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Table Dialog Boxes and Menus This s
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The Table Properties Dialog Box Tab
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The Cell Properties Dialog Box Tabl
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Table Dialog Boxes and Menus All it
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Manipulating Your Table’s Format
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NOTE Manipulating Your Table’s Fo
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Specifying Table Width by Pixels Ma
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the Width field. Specifying Horizon
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Specifying a Table’s Background C
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Specifying a Background Image for a
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Manipulating Your Table’s Format
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Manipulating Your Table’s Format
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Inserting a Cell Working with Table
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Before After Setting a Cell’s Bor
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Working with Table Cells 2. Click T
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Working with Table Cells • If the
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Spanning More than One Row or Colum
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Setting Vertical Alignment Working
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Splitting a Cell 6. Click your choi
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Word Wrap 2. Click the Insert Table
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Assigning Cell Spacing Working with
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1. Select the bookmark text or imag
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Changing the Destination Window Usi
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Using a Quicklink Using Hyperlinks
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Testing a Hyperlink Using Hyperlink
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Removing a Hyperlink Using Hyperlin
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Working with HTML 2. The HTML code
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Inserting Content from MS Office Wo
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Using the Wiki Button Using Ektron
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Using Ektron CMS400.NET’s Wiki Fe
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Using Ektron CMS400.NET’s Wiki Fe
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Using eWebEditPro+XML without a Mou
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Section 508 Tables Section 508 Comp
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NOTE 3. Click the Tables button ( )
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Section 508 Compliance After you co
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Field Description Section 508 Compl
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WARNING! Inserting Comments within
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Inserting Comments within Content 1
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Letter Border Color D Pending Delet
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Appendix A: Content Statuses Button
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Submitted Content Appendix A: Conte
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Button Name Description The table b
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Index Note: All eWebEdit400 entries
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document, document management featu
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emoving 773 testing 771 to a bookma
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