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SYMPTOMSWhen you center a bulleted list on a page, the images used for the bullets remain aligned at the left margin of the page. This behavior only occurs when you have applied a theme. CAUSE
When you create a bulleted list on a page, FrontPage uses standard HTML
list tags. When you center the text in the list, FrontPage adds an
align="center" attribute to the paragraph tag inside the list. When a Web
browser or FrontPage read this code, the entire list appears
centered.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem and center a bulleted list on a page that uses
themes, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATIONYou will not see the table tags if you look at a page that uses picture bullets in HTML view. To see the HTML, you will need to either preview the page in your browser and view source, or click the preview tab, right-click the document and choose view source, or open the file with a text editor. FrontPage masks the complexity of picture bullets from HTML view and displays them as simple unordered list tags <UL>. Additional query words: front page
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