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Add a picture as a submit button to a form in FrontPage

In Page view, at the bottom of the document window, click Design Do one or both of the following:

Add a picture as a submit button

Click in the form where you want to place the submit button.

If you are inserting a form field but have not already created a form, Microsoft FrontPage automatically creates a form area and inserts the field inside that form area. The form area appears as a dashed line when you are editing the page.

On the Insert menu, point to Form, and then click Picture.

Use a picture as a form button in FrontPage

Set the properties of the picture submit button.
Right-click the picture, and then click Form Field Properties on the shortcut menu.
On the Form Field tab, in the Name box, type a name to identify the picture.

For your form to work correctly, you need to use a unique name for this form field.

On the Appearance tab, click the Style button to access other options for formatting your form using cascading style sheets (cascading style sheets (CSS): Declarations, either embedded in a Web page or stored in a separate .css file that is linked to a Web page, that specify the appearance of particular HTML elements.) as an inline style (inline style: A method of applying cascading style sheet properties and values to an element on a page, such as a table. You can use this method even if the page is not linked to an external style sheet or does not contain an embedded style sheet.).

 

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