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Didn't Find What You Were Looking For? Just Click Here And Ask Us! A picture may be worth a thousand words A picture of a breathtaking sunset may be worth a thousand words. But adding just a brief description on top of an image can make it worth, well, a thousand and how ever many words you may add. Fortunately, adding text atop a FrontPage graphic is easy. Start by clicking the graphic image to select it. Then, click the Text button on the Pictures toolbar (the button that looks like the letter A) to insert a box with a blinking cursor on the image. Type your message and click outside the text box. You can use any of FrontPage's text-formatting tools and commands to format text you place on an image. And you can resize the text box by clicking and dragging its handles. Also, you can move the text box anywhere on the image by clicking it and dragging. If you look at the HTML code associated with the text, you'll see that FrontPage creates it as an image map. Not surprisingly, you can hyperlink this text box to one URL and the image to a totally different URL.
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