Plus you will need to create the web unique components in your subwebs (nav view, parameters, themes etc)
- subwebs are stand alone webs
| Sub webs are nice because they break your site into smaller, more manageable
| sections. They're useful if you only want to publish a part of your site,
| have a password protected area or allow other people to author certain parts
| of the site only. To create a sub web, put all the content you want to be
| in that sub web into a folder. Right click on the folder and choose Convert
| to Web. The folder will now appear with a little green globe on it. That's
| a sub web. When you double-click on it FrontPage will launch and you'll see
| just the contents of that web. The only issue you may have is fixing some
| broken links if you're using include pages. If your links are relative to
| the root - i.e /images/graphics/ rather than ../images/graphics or ../../
| then it will be easier.
|
| Dave
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| David Berry - MCP
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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| | > I have quite a large web site and was told I should make a
| > sub web, but I have no idea how to do so.Please advise in
| > very simple terms
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