If I create a FrontPage-based Web site, can I incorporate files created with other Microsoft Office 2000 applications?
Yes. You can save Microsoft® Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint® presentations, and Access data access pages as hypertext markup language (HTML) files to a FrontPage®-based Web site as easily as you save them to a hard disk. Later you can open and edit them in their original application if needed.

Am I limited to the design themes included in FrontPage 2000?
No. The Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Web site creation and management tool comes with 60 design themes. You can use them as is, or you can customize their colors, logos, graphics, backgrounds, and bullets.

What can I do to make sure my FrontPage-based Web sites will work with various browsers and other technologies?
Begin creating your site by selecting the environments you want to target-browser, server, FrontPage Server Extensions, active server pages, dynamic HTML, cascading style sheets, Java language, or script. FrontPage 2000 turns off features that won’t work in the environments you specify. So you can be assured that the pages you create will work as you intend them to.

Does FrontPage support DHTML?
Yes. With FrontPage 2000, you can add DHTML animation and collapsible outlines that will work in Netscape Navigator version 4.0 and later and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.0 and later. (In version 3.0 browsers, animations will appear as static graphics.)

How compatible is FrontPage with other Microsoft products?
FrontPage 2000 uses the same management console as the Microsoft Windows NT® Server network operating system and other BackOffice® Server suite applications. FrontPage is included with Windows NT® Server, Site Server, and the Visual InterDev™ Web development system.

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