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FrontPage 2002 For Dummies
Add Office Stuff to Your Site with FrontPage
Adapted From: FrontPage 2002 For Dummies

FrontPage comes with three Web components that enable you to add Microsoft Office functionality to your Web site in the form of working spreadsheets, charts, and PivotTables. These Web components are best reserved for use on an intranet site because they have specific server and browser requirements:

  • The site must be published on a server that has FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
  • Visitors must be using Internet Explorer (version 3.0 and later) and have Microsoft Office (version 2000 and later) with Office Web components installed on their computers.

If your publishing environment meets these conditions and you'd like to know more, visit the FrontPage Help system for details. To get there, in the upper right corner of the FrontPage window, type Office Web Component in the Ask a Question list box, and then press Enter.


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