How do I capture my site back into FrontPage

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Wiley

I have a pretty big site (40-50 pages) that I do for a non-profit for free. I
just managed to screw up my FrontPage 2002 file on it completely. I now need
to take the site that is posted and recapture it in a FrontPage file, so I
can not have to rebuild the entire site.

What I did was revise my banner and nav bar (essentially I eliminated them
by accident and then like a dolt, saved the changes). The rest of the content
is still on all my pages, but the previous banner and nav bar are gone. (Yes,
I had backed up the file awhile back specifically so I'd have the main pages,
but now I can't find the CD that I backed it up on.)

Is there a relatively painless way to fix my screw-up? Is there a way to
copy the HTML of the banner and nav bar off the posted page and then add it
to a FrontPage file somewhere? (I tried copying the code, the replacing the
code in FrontPage with it, but the banner and nav bar didn't get fixed.)

HELP!
 
D

David Berry

Open your site in FrontPage and them publish it back to your Hard Drive.
For example, if you're running Windows XP you'd publish it to
http://localhost/<name of site> or you could publish it to a folder such as
C:\mysite.
 
W

Wiley

I love ya! Thanks for saving me pain and suffering. This was a very easy fix.
Now, I'm going to back it up again right away. Thanks. . .
 

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