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Adding a new page to your site...
FP 2000/2002 Using the Save As function to create a new page.
The fastest way to create pages on the fly is to use the Save As function in FrontPage. This technique is especially good for templates that have more that one layout page.
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Open a page in your web with a layout that will suit what you need the page for.
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Click File > Save As.
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In the dialogue box at the Page Title area click the Change Button. And Change the Name to Suit.
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In the File name box type in the new file name with no spaces and be sure to leave the .htm intact.
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Now click save.
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Your new page will appear in the folder list.
FP2003 Using The "From Existing Page"
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Click File > New
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A panel will open to the right.
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Under the New page heading, choose From existing page...
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A dialogue window will open.
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browse to the page you want to use as a template and click on it.
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Now click save, and name the page and file name, keeping the .htm extension intact.
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Your new page will appear in the folder list.
There is more information about adding and deleting pages in our help
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