Sounds like you don't have an actual web opened, just a page.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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: When I right-click, I do not get an option to Convert to Folder
: Here is what I get:
: Cut (greyed out)
: Copy (greyed out)
: Paste (greyed out)
: Arrange>
: Rename (greyed out)
: Delete
: Publish Selected Files (greyed out)
: Synchronize Selected Files (greyed out)
: Don't Publish (greyed out)
: Properties
: Preview in Browser
:
: "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:
:
: > With your main web opened in FP, in the Folder List select the folder
with
: > the blue globe and RIGHT click, select Convert to Folder.
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: > --
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: > Rob Giordano
: > Microsoft MVP Expression
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message
: > : > > Actually, I CAN open the folders and their respecitve sub-folders and
view
: > > the contents through the ftp client.
: > >
: > > But more to the point, can I convert them from subwebs to regular
folders?
: > >
: > > "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:
: > >
: > >> a blue globe on a folder means it's a subweb, a subweb is treated
like a
: > >> separate web.
: > >>
: > >> NOT sure how you would deal with subwebs with a third party FTP, but
I
: > >> know
: > >> you can't "open" them with ftp...you can publish to and from them
with
: > >> FTP
: > >> though.
: > >>
: > >>
: > >> --
: > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: > >> Rob Giordano
: > >> Microsoft MVP Expression
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: > >> : > >> > When FP2003 displays my Remote Web Site, the folder icons have a
blue
: > >> > circle
: > >> > over the manilla folder.
: > >> > I cannot open the remote folders in FrontPage.
: > >> > However, I can open the remote folders with my FTP Client.
: > >> > These folders were created with a fresh publish of the entire web
site.
: > >> >
: > >> > Any ideas?
: > >> > Thanks
: > >> > tc
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