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For a Microsoft FrontPage 98 version of this article, see
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If you add a <BODY> element inside a <FRAME> element within a <FRAMESET> and open the page in FrontPage, FrontPage will first move the <BODY> tag to the <NOFRAMES> section of the document. If you add additional <BODY> tags, FrontPage will delete the tags when you switch views.
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The body tags are deleted if they occur inside a <FRAMESET> element because the only valid HyperText Markup Language (HTML) tags allowed inside the <FRAMESET> are <FRAME> and <NOFRAMES>. FrontPage removes the <BODY>...</BODY> and any other HTML elements within the BODY element if it finds them inside the <FRAMESET> and will place the tags in the <NOFRAMES> section.
If multiple <BODY> tags are contained within the document, they will be combined into a single <BODY> tag and placed within the <NOFRAMES> section of the document.
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