Existing Page Type


Purpose of "Existing" Page Type


The purpose of the Existing page type is to allow easy import of previously created - or "existing" - Views and Reports from your golf software. This page type also allows you to display on the navigation menu a web page previously created in the Pages tab.


Capabilities of the "Existing" Page Type


The Existing page type is actually a Spreadsheet page type with the additional ease of importing Views and Reports as the page is created. Therefore, the capabilities of the Existing page type are the same as the Spreadsheet page type.


Capability / Page Type

Existing*

Insert Links to Your Website

yes

Insert Links to Any Website

yes

Redirect to Any Website


Insert Photo/Images

yes

Insert Rows/Columns

yes

Import Views/Reports

yes

Import Word Files


Import HTML Files


Import Excel Files

yes

Import TXT Files

yes

Import RTF Files


Add Text

yes

Titles / Subtitles

yes

Format (font, size, color, etc.)

yes


* An "Existing" page is a Spreadsheet page into which you insert previously created - existing - files.


Create an Existing Page


You need to have previously saved a View(s) or Report(s) in your golf software program or created and saved a web page from the Pages tab (see Item #1 below) to use the Existing page type. To save a View or Report in your golf software program, select "Save current ____ [View or Report] for display on website" from the Internet menu. The "blank" will be a "View," "Report" or previously created and saved web page.


  1. From within Website Designer, make sure you have the "Menu" tab selected (rather than the Pages tab).


  1. From the Menu menu select "Insert menu item (New)"

  2. Select the "Existing - Page" by doubleclicking on it or highlighting/selecting (click once with left mouse button) it and clicking on the Insert button.



  3. Choose a previously saved View or Report from the "Insert Page" window by doubleclicking on it or highlighting/selecting it and clicking on the Insert Page button.



  4. Enter information into "Page Information" window and click OK button.



  5. Your new Existing page is now on the navigation menu.


For information on modifying or rearranging Menu Items, please refer to Modifying or Editing the Navigation Menu.