Re: red x's



The red X's indicate that the image is not in the location specified by the
image tag.

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Chicken Salad Alchemist

What You Seek Is What You Get.


"Bonnie E. Hale" <bonniehale@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:UCpug.3655$Ri2.2124@xxxxxxxxxxx
I recently upgraded from Front Page 2000 to 2003.
My web site looks fine in front page and it also looks fine when uploaded
to my web site.

But on my hard drive in My Webs where I have a back up copy, most of my
photos are red x's

Can any one tell me why and how to eliminate the red x's from my back up
copy, please?

Bonnie





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