User Guide
Figure 5-4: Publish Web dialog box.
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Choose File→Publish Web.
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If it’s the first time the web has been published, you will be prompted to
enter a publish destination, such as the path to your Personal Web Man-
ager, and a web name like http://servername/webname. (If you are
publishing the web to a new location, FrontPage asks if you want it to
create the web there. Click OK to accept the offer.)
3
In the Publish Web dialog box, change Options as necessary.
4
Click Publish.
5
Either view the published backup copy, view the publish log, or click
Done to return to the original web in FrontPage.
In the Publish Web dialog box, you can do some basic file management tasks
such as renaming and deleting files. You can even determine whether indi-
vidual files will be published or not. (Files with green check marks next to
them will be published.) Right-click on a file to display its management
options. Also, these options, including the ability to publish an individual file,
are also available in the Folder List and in Folders view.
Publishing
Options
When you publish a web for the first time, FrontPage automatically places an
exact copy of the entire existing web on the new location that you designate—
maintaining hyperlinks, themes, and the web’s folder structure; however, when
you publish a web to a location that already contains a web, clicking the
Options button in the Publish Web dialog box lets you decide which pages will
be published, how changes are determined, and whether or not to keep a log
file of changes made during publishing. (See Figure 5-5.)
LESSON 5
Lesson 5: Preparing and Publishing a Web
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