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Troubleshoot Web frames and frames pages
 

ShowWhen I open my frames page, some of my frames are missing.

Confirm that the documents or Web pages that appear in the frames are in the same location as the main frames page. If the frames contain links to other documents or Web pages, make sure that the links are pointing to the correct location and that the content is available at that location.

ShowMy document appears in the wrong frame.

The target frame (target frame: The name of a frame in which the target page of a hyperlink is displayed. Typically, a hyperlink from one frame of a frames page (or frameset) will supply as its target frame another frame of the frames page.) for the hyperlink (hyperlink: Colored and underlined text or a graphic that you click to go to a file, a location in a file, a Web page on the World Wide Web, or a Web page on an intranet. Hyperlinks can also go to newsgroups and to Gopher, Telnet, and FTP sites.) may not be correct. First verify the target frame, and then change it if needed.

  1. Right-click the hyperlink.
  2. Click Edit Hyperlink.
  3. Click Target Frame.
  4. In the Select the frame where you want the document to appear list, verify that the name of the frame that you want the document to appear in is correct. Change the setting if necessary. The Current frames page diagram shows which frame is selected in the box.

ShowHorizontal scrollbars do not appear in my Microsoft Word frames page.

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. On the View tab, select Horizontal scroll bar.

ShowI want to keep my supporting Web files in the same folder as my Web page.

When you save a Web page to a Web server, all supporting files — such as bullets (bullet: A dot or other symbol that is placed before text, such as items in a list, to add emphasis.), background textures, and graphics — are by default stored in a separate folder. If you want to save supporting files in the same folder as your Web page, do the following:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the General tab.
  2. Click Web Options, and then click the Files tab.
  3. Under File names and locations, clear the Organize supporting files in a folder check box.

Note  Make sure when you move Web pages that you also move all supporting files and folders to the same location.

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