QuickLearn
09-06-2002, 08:21 PM
You can take a web page that you have created in any other program or one that you created using HTML. You can even grab a web you want to import from a web page on the Internet.
Importing a web is very easy to do. This is a great feature if you just starting using FrontPage and you want to use your own existing web that was created elsewhere. To import your web follow these steps:
-- Go to File on the menu bar and go down to New and click on Web.
-- The New dialog box will open. Click once on Import Web Wizard. In the specify a location for your new web box type in the path where you want your web to reside locally (on your computer).
-- Click OK
-- Type in the location of your web (URL/web address) if it is being taken from the Internet.
-- Click on next.
-- Make your choices for download amounts in the next dialog box that opens.
-- Click on Next.
-- Click on Finish.
-- The web page or pages you chose will be downloaded and placed in a new web in FrontPage.
-- You can save you web and continue to work on it.
Importing a web is very easy to do. This is a great feature if you just starting using FrontPage and you want to use your own existing web that was created elsewhere. To import your web follow these steps:
-- Go to File on the menu bar and go down to New and click on Web.
-- The New dialog box will open. Click once on Import Web Wizard. In the specify a location for your new web box type in the path where you want your web to reside locally (on your computer).
-- Click OK
-- Type in the location of your web (URL/web address) if it is being taken from the Internet.
-- Click on next.
-- Make your choices for download amounts in the next dialog box that opens.
-- Click on Next.
-- Click on Finish.
-- The web page or pages you chose will be downloaded and placed in a new web in FrontPage.
-- You can save you web and continue to work on it.