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FrontPage Step 1i

Now your screen..     Your screen in FrontPage should now look like this. You can see under the folder list that FrontPage has created 2 more folders (with more files inside) that it will need later.

This is the end of Step 1. Now see, that wasn’t so hard. If you have any questions about the above, please email me at pi@webdesignbypi.com and I will respond asap.

Step 2 coming soon!

Paula

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FrontPage Step 1h

Info Box     You will now see an information box appear. FrontPage wants to convert your folder to a ‘Web’ folder. You will click Yes. This will allow FrontPage to identify this as a ‘Web” folder and insert the files it will need.

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FrontPage Step 1g

Scroll to MyNewWeb1     Now FrontPage wants to know what web you are trying to open. You will make sure you are in your My Documents folder and find the folder you had created and renamed MyNewWeb1. You will choose this folder.

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FrontPage Step 1f

Open Web     Your FrontPage should now be open and you will go to File and scroll down to choose Open Web…

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FrontPage Step 1e

Open FrontPage     Open your FrontPage application.

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FrontPage Step 1d

pict4.gif     We are going to rename the new folder we just created to – MyNewWeb1

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FrontPage Step 1c

Make a new folder     We are going to make a new folder inside My Documents folder.

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FrontPage Step 1b

pict2.gif     If you open My Document folder it will look something like this. It will have My Pictures folder etc. I have a lot of different folders so I just removed the ones from this shot that you really have no interest in seeing.

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FrontPage Step 1a

Average Desktop     This is an average desktop. Yours might look different. You can see Internet Explorer, my Recycle bin, and My Documents folder. I keep My Documents folder here for easy access. And when working on webs, easy access will save time in the long run.

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Not Whoops but OOPs

OOP stands for object-oriented programming. For instance – C++ and Java. Ever tried to use Microsofts Publisher instead of FrontPage? It’s done in OOP. It’s a program that handles a collection of individual objects that perform separate functions rather than as a sequence of statements that performs a specific task.

Just one of those ‘little’ things that make life interesting!

Paula

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