FrontPage 2000 Help Needed

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Marsha J.

Can someone please tell me how to EASILY and QUICKLY
upload one page at a time in FrontPage 2000?

I have a HUGE web site with hundreds of pages. I make
changes on a daily basis. I do not know how to upload a
single page to the web. Each time I update one page and
click the publish icon, FrontPage uploads all the pages
and it takes forever.

The only way I know of NOT to publish all pages is to go
through the list of hundreds of pages and click all of
them "don't publish" so that the one page I want to
publish will be published. This is time consuming.
Also, after it uploads, I get a pop up box asking if I
want to delete a certain page that's on the web and not
in my files on my hard drive. I have to answer no to
this question hundreds of times!

Can you help me and tell me how to easily and quickly
upload one page at a time in FrontPage 2000?

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Thomas A. Rowe

FP2000 really doesn't have a functions to do this.

You can however, do one of the following (requires the remote server to have the FP extensions):

1. Edit directly on the live site, then publish back to your local as backup.

2. Open the local site in once instance of FP and the remote in another instance, then copy and
paste between them, then on the remote site, run Tools | Recalculate Hyperlinks

3. Break your web into subweb, if your host allows, moving the content that is not updated often to
the subwebs, etc.

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Guest

Another option is when you click on 'Publish' and it has
a button that says options. Click that button and choose
the option that says to publish changed pages only.

Maybe that will help.
-----Original Message-----
FP2000 really doesn't have a functions to do this.

You can however, do one of the following (requires the
remote server to have the FP extensions):
1. Edit directly on the live site, then publish back to your local as backup.

2. Open the local site in once instance of FP and the
remote in another instance, then copy and
paste between them, then on the remote site, run Tools | Recalculate Hyperlinks

3. Break your web into subweb, if your host allows,
moving the content that is not updated often to
 
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