yes,
I believe the limit is 1MB for import.
copy it with windows explorer or even when you see it in "my documents"
there's functions on the top left of the screen (in windows xp at least) for
"move this file", "copy this file" , etc.
HTH
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news:2eeeb01c46dae$cd9c0db0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> They are between 4 and 7 MBs. Is that too big?
> Thanks for your help!
> R
> >-----Original Message-----
> >sometimes, when a file is big enough (seems like greater
> than 1MB), you're
> >best off moving it into the FrontPage web using windows
> explorer and copying
> >it directly to the web.
> >
> >HTH
> >
> >--
> >Chris Leeds,
> >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> >
> >The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I
> got tired of all the
> >spam.
> >Please feel free to contact me here:
> >http://nedp.net/contact/
> >--
> >
> >
> >"Rhonda" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >news:2fdcb01c46d77$fc2b04b0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Someone please help me! Whenever I try to save audio
> >> files into my frontpage page, it starts to import it and
> >> then gives me this message:
> >>
> >> An error occurred when trying to access your frontpage
> >> webgfiles. Authors if authoring against the webserver
> >> please contact the webmaster for this server's site.
> Web
> >> masters - please see the servers system log for more
> >> details.
> >>
> >> It only does it when I'm trying to save audio files.
> What
> >> does it mean and how do I fix it? Anyone know before I
> >> have to spend $35 to find out?
> >> Thanks thanks!
> >> RM
> >
> >
> >.
> >