You're welcome.
Now that you know where to find that feature, make sure you use it wisely. Targeting Internet Explorer as the validation scheme probably isn't a wise thing to do. The default doctype is XHTML 1, so it's a good idea to use XHTML 1 as the validation scheme as well. That way, you can't accidentally set properties that are (no longer) supported in XHTML 1.
That way, you'll find it easier to create cross browser pages that work in IE, FireFox, Opera and other browsers and that are easy to maintain as well (something like the body margin is something that belongs in a separate CSS file so it applies to all pages in your site without repeating (and thus maintaining) it in every page where you need it.)
Cheers,
Imar
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Imar Spaanjaars
Everyone is unique, except for me.
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Beginning Dreamweaver MX / MX 2004
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Showbiz)
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