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IntroIn this lesson, you will learn how to use tables in Microsoft FrontPage XP 2002 to display data and organize your page layout. We will see how tables can help position objects on your page for better design control, and we will continue working on the same website started in earlier lessons. This lesson uses Windows XP, but the examples should work with other versions of FrontPage as well. This is lesson 103.TranscriptIn today's class, we are going to spend time working with tables. We are going to learn how to use tables to display data on your page. We are also going to see how tables can be used for page layout to allow you to position objects on the page exactly where you want them.This class follows Front Page 102. We strongly recommend you take Front Page 101 and 102 before taking this class. We will be continuing to work with the same website that we started developing in Front Page 101. We also recommend you take Word 101, Windows 101, and Windows 102 or 110 before taking this course. We will be using Microsoft Front Page XP 2002 and Windows XP in this class. You should not have any trouble following along if you are using Front Page 2000 or even Front Page 2003. All the examples should be pretty much the same for all versions of Front Page. We recommend you watch each lesson completely through. Then watch it again and follow along with the example. Additional information on this Office class can be found at the class website 599CD.com/frontpage/103. QuizQ1. What is the primary focus of today's class?A. Working with tables to display data and for page layout B. Learning how to create hyperlinks C. Editing images in Front Page D. Installing Microsoft Front Page Q2. Which previous courses are strongly recommended before taking this class? A. Windows 101 and Word 103 B. Front Page 101 and 102 C. Excel 101 and Access 101 D. Word 201 and Excel 102 Q3. What version of Microsoft Front Page is used in this class? A. Front Page 98 B. Front Page XP 2002 C. Front Page 2010 D. Front Page 2013 Q4. According to the video, what should students do for the best learning experience? A. Take notes and never re-watch the video B. Watch each lesson and move on without practising C. Watch each lesson through, then watch again while following along D. Only read the transcript, not watch the video Q5. What other subjects are recommended before this class besides Front Page 101 and 102? A. PowerPoint 101 and Access 101 B. Windows 101, Windows 102 or 110, and Word 101 C. Photoshop 101 and Visio 101 D. Outlook 101 and Publisher 101 Q6. How can tables be used besides displaying data? A. To create animations B. For precise page layout and positioning objects C. Editing HTML code directly D. Generating automatic forms Q7. Which versions of Front Page are compatible with the lessons in this class? A. Only Front Page XP 2002 B. Only Front Page 98 C. Front Page 2000, XP 2002, and 2003 D. Only Front Page 2010 Q8. Where can students find additional information about this course? A. On a YouTube playlist B. At the class website 599CD.com frontpage 103 C. Through a printed textbook only D. By emailing the instructor directly Answers: 1-A; 2-B; 3-B; 4-C; 5-B; 6-B; 7-C; 8-B DISCLAIMER: Quiz questions are AI generated. If you find any that are wrong, don't make sense, or aren't related to the video topic at hand, then please post a comment and let me know. Thanks. SummaryToday's video from Front Page Learning Zone focuses on working with tables in Microsoft Front Page. In this session, I will teach you how to use tables to display data effectively on your web pages. You will also see how tables can help you organize your page layout and position objects exactly where you need them.This lesson builds on the material covered in Front Page 102, so it is strongly recommended that you complete both Front Page 101 and 102 before starting this class. We will continue working on the same website that we developed in Front Page 101. To get the most out of this course, I also suggest you have some background with Word 101, Windows 101, and either Windows 102 or 110. During this class, I am using Microsoft Front Page XP 2002 and Windows XP. If you are working with Front Page 2000 or Front Page 2003, you should not experience any issues because all of the examples and techniques used here apply across these versions. For the best learning experience, I recommend watching each lesson all the way through first. Then, review it again and follow along with the examples as you work in Front Page. You can find more information about this and other Office classes on my website at the link below. Live long and prosper, my friends. Topic ListThis is an introduction and course recommendation message. It is not a tutorial or tech help video. |
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