Faster Smarter Microsoft Office System -- 2003 Edition

Working in Tasks View

Tasks view (shown in Figure 19-5) isn t the prettiest display in the world, especially if you are eager to see what your newly created Web site will look like. But Tasks view serves a useful purpose, and that s why we re exploring it here. Especially when you are new to creating Web sites, remembering what you need to do ”in what order ”can be difficult. Tasks view takes that guesswork out of Web creation, by giving you a list of tasks to complete. Once you finish them, you re done. It s that simple.

Figure 19-5: Tasks view gives you a list of items to accomplish on your way to a finished Web site.

Double-click the first task in the list. The Task Details dialog box appears (see Figure 19-6), showing you the status of the task, and information about it. Click Start Task to begin working on your new Web site. FrontPage changes to Page view, and displays the new site in the work area.

Figure 19-6: Double-click a task to change its status and assignment.

Web Lingo

The Web has brought with it a new language. The following list gives you a quick overview of what each of these terms means:

 

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