Folders for supporting files for PowerPoint htm file don't show up

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Arlene

I'm using FrontPage 2003 and have saved a PowerPoint 2007 show as a Web page
with the option in PowerPoint to save supporting files in a folder. If I use
Windows explore and look at the FrontPage directories, the supporting
directories that hold the PowerPoint files display but these folders don't
display in the Folder List of FP. When I first save or create the PowerPoint
show as a Web page, the supporting folder will show in the folder list. But
if I refresh the folder list or close and reopen FP, the folders are gone.
The presentation displays fine. Why does this happen? Thanks in advance.

Arlene
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

FP hides thickets (folders associated with Office documents)
- to prevent that in PPT change the save option to not save related files in a separate folder

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SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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| I'm using FrontPage 2003 and have saved a PowerPoint 2007 show as a Web page
| with the option in PowerPoint to save supporting files in a folder. If I use
| Windows explore and look at the FrontPage directories, the supporting
| directories that hold the PowerPoint files display but these folders don't
| display in the Folder List of FP. When I first save or create the PowerPoint
| show as a Web page, the supporting folder will show in the folder list. But
| if I refresh the folder list or close and reopen FP, the folders are gone.
| The presentation displays fine. Why does this happen? Thanks in advance.
|
| Arlene
 
A

Arlene

Interesting and thank you for the information. Never heard of that. If you
don't save related files in a folder, you get a zillion of them all mixed
in--quite messy. Stefan--do you know how I can make it the FrontPage default
to save PowerPoint files in a separate folder?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

There is no setting in FP to do that. Create a folder on your desktop, then save the PP document to
that folder with it files, then import the folder into your open FP web / site.

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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
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Arlene said:
Interesting and thank you for the information. Never heard of that. If you
don't save related files in a folder, you get a zillion of them all mixed
in--quite messy. Stefan--do you know how I can make it the FrontPage default
to save PowerPoint files in a separate folder?

Stefan B Rusynko said:
FP hides thickets (folders associated with Office documents)
- to prevent that in PPT change the save option to not save related files in a separate folder

--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
_____________________________________________


| I'm using FrontPage 2003 and have saved a PowerPoint 2007 show as a Web page
| with the option in PowerPoint to save supporting files in a folder. If I use
| Windows explore and look at the FrontPage directories, the supporting
| directories that hold the PowerPoint files display but these folders don't
| display in the Folder List of FP. When I first save or create the PowerPoint
| show as a Web page, the supporting folder will show in the folder list. But
| if I refresh the folder list or close and reopen FP, the folders are gone.
| The presentation displays fine. Why does this happen? Thanks in advance.
|
| Arlene
 

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