That will not always work
- links to the page will be broken, or to the wrong page
When you save as (a new filename) FP can reset the links to the new page
- so your links to the old page are gone
It is safer to make a copy of the page
- select the page in Folder View or List then Copy/Paste
(the old links are restored when you delete the original file and rename the copy back to the original file name)
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SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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| Or if you dont want to download the entire site, save the page while its live
| to something else. EX: home.htm name it home2.htm . That way if you make a
| mistake, just delete the home.htm and then rename the home2.htm back to
| home.htm and try again.
| --
| Todd Swift
| Themekings.com
|
|
| "Chris Leeds, MVP - FrontPage" wrote:
|
| > Why don't you give yourself a margin of error;
| > next time you open your "live" site, the first thing you should do is click
| > file/ publish and publish the whole thing down to your local computer.
| > (easiest if you make a folder for it to reside in before you do the first
| > step).
| > At least that way if you crush your live site you can just publish the
| > messed up files from your local site and be "back to where you started".
| >
| > HTH
| >
| > --
| > Chris Leeds
| > Contact:
http://chrisleeds.com/contact
| > Have you seen ContentSeed (
www.contentseed.com)?
| > NOTE:
| > This message was posted from an unmonitored email account.
| > This is an unfortunate necessity due to high volumes of spam sent to email
| > addresses in public newsgroups.
| > Sorry for any inconvenience.
| > | > > Thank you Chris for answering so quickly. I tried that right after I
| > > placed
| > > my question on line and it worked fine. Since I am so new to FrontPage
| > > and
| > > working directly on line, I am sometimes afraid to try something if I
| > > don't
| > > know exactly what I am doing. I appreciate your help.
| > > Aurora
| > >
| > > "Chris Leeds, MVP - FrontPage" wrote:
| > >
| > >> it's actually easier than you might think:
| > >> right click the button before where your new one needs to go and then
| > >> click
| > >> copy. set your cursor just after the button your just copied and either
| > >> press control+v or right click and select paste.
| > >> right click the interactive button your just pasted and select
| > >> interactive
| > >> button properties, modify the target (bookmark) and the button text, save
| > >> your page, save your "embedded files" and publish.
| > >> That's it. ;-)
| > >>
| > >> HTH
| > >>
| > >> --
| > >> Chris Leeds
| > >> Contact:
http://chrisleeds.com/contact
| > >> Have you seen ContentSeed (
www.contentseed.com)?
| > >> NOTE:
| > >> This message was posted from an unmonitored email account.
| > >> This is an unfortunate necessity due to high volumes of spam sent to
| > >> email
| > >> addresses in public newsgroups.
| > >> Sorry for any inconvenience.
| > >> | > >> >I am using FrontPage 2003.
| > >> > I have a page that contains approximate 10 interactive buttons that are
| > >> > hyperlinked to various position on the same page. I just added a new
| > >> > section
| > >> > and need to add another button. But to do this I need to move some of
| > >> > the
| > >> > buttons inorder to make room for this button so that I can keep them in
| > >> > alpha
| > >> > order. How do I move a button? Can anyone tell me or point me to
| > >> > training
| > >> > information regarding this subject?
| > >> >
| > >> > Aurora
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| >
| >
| >