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SYMPTOMSWhen you apply a fly-out DHTML effect to text that is absolutely positioned on the page, your text is no longer absolutely positioned in normal view of FrontPage. However, the text appears with the DHTML effect and positioning in your Web browser. CAUSEWhen you apply the fly-out DHTML effect to text that is absolutely positioned, FrontPage changes the absolute positioning to relative positioning. Relative positioning is not WYSIWYG in FrontPage. RESOLUTIONTo have the text placed in its absolute position in normal view, reapply the absolute positioning. To do this, follow these steps:
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