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After furious head scratching, Herb Tyson [MVP] asked:
| Actually... FrontPage was essentially replaced by Microsoft Office
| SharePoint Designer 2007 (at least that's how it's identified in my
| list of installed programs). But, I don't believe that SharePoint
| Designer comes as a part of any of the the Office suites. I'm not
| quite sure why it has Office as part of its name.
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| || Yes and no. FrontPage is not longer being produced. It has been
|| replaced with Web Expressions and is not part of any Office suites.
|| You can make a website with several of the other Office programs but
|| I wouldn't recommend it. JMHO.
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|| JoAnn Paules
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|| ||| I don't see Frontpage included with Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate.
||| Does it
||| still provide the ability to create websites?