Chris: Guess I'm a little confused. What has Outlook got to do with
working on FP webs?
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Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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About FrontPage 2003:
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Understanding FrontPage:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center:
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| open the main web in FrontPage and click tools/ recalculate hyperlinks.
and
| or help/ detect and repair. (I'd do both).
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| Let me know if that helps.
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| Chris Leeds,
| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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| The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I got tired of all
the
| spam.
| Please feel free to contact me here:
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| | > I am opening Outlook and then opening my site on my local
| > PC. I have done just it this way for years. Some
| > setting seems to have changed. It is happening on
| > multiple sites. It did not used to behave this way. In
| > fact if I add a hypelink to an older page on my site it
| > does add just the relative position wihin in the site.
| > If I add new hyperlink to a newer page, it adds in the
| > path to the file in the address field, even though I
| > added only a single page.
| > >-----Original Message-----
| > >are you working on a page within a FrontPage web or
| > opening just a single
| > >page without opening it's web first?
| > >
| > >--
| > >Chris Leeds,
| > >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > >
| > >The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I
| > got tired of all the
| > >spam.
| > >Please feel free to contact me here:
| > >
http://nedp.net/contact/
| > >--
| > >
| > >
| > message
| > >| > >> When i add a new hyperlink, it gives a specfic path
| > >> instead of putting the page name into the address.
| > Whe I
| > >> publish, it published the path back on my development
| > >> PC. How can i change it back to put the relative name
| > in
| > >> the address of a hyperlink.
| > >
| > >
| > >.
| > >
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