Hi, one Navigation bar button refers to three sub pages (which exist). These all have Navigation bars when viewed in design mode. In Preview mode, only the first sub page has a Navigation bar. Help would be appreciated. Thank you, Roger ...
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Hi, one Navigation bar button refers to three sub pages (which exist). These all have Navigation bars when viewed in design mode. In Preview mode, only the first sub page has a Navigation bar. Help would be appreciated. Thank you, Roger ...
Are the navigation bars on the MouseOff layer?
Good question :-)
They aren't. I've just tried 'repeat on all pages' for the Nav Bar again - no good. I've also tried copying the Navigation Bar, but the Paste option only lists Paste Format/Attributes.
The Create Navigation Bar on the Arrange menu is ghosted.
Any ideas for that?
Thanks, and Regards
Roger ...
Hi Roger. What I would do is scrap all the nav bars, create a new one on the first page - on the MouseOff layer ;) - and then "repeat on all pages" :)
Hooray!!!
The big hammer approach worked.
I had to copy a Nav Bar from another project as the option was ghosted on the Arrange menu. I also discovered that I had multiple copies of my header objects stacked. 'Repeat on all Pages' really does do what it says, regardless that there is one there already. It's early days for me :-)
Thank you for taking the time to help.
Regards
Roger
Nice one! :D
Repeat on all pages just copies to other pages ... or it should. To create a nav bar you have to give a button first - some kind of image or text - first then the program will add others.
You'll get the hang of it I'm sure :) The learning curve isn't as steep as for other programs
I had the same problem but fixed it by removing the first home page(I had called My button Home so when i created navbar i had two homes,removed the first all good)