The wizard effectively started from scratch.
It took a blank template for the site, then added text for the home
page and saved it.
For each subsequent page, the same process - blank template, add text,
then save.
There is no reference to the main page, the template is built into the
wizard.
If you are using FP2003, look at Dynamic Web Templates for the basic
design, and attach the DWT to the various pages.
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Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"Phill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am new to Frontpage so I used the corporate web page wizard for
>products
> and services as my starting point. I later decided I didn't like
> the format
> of the the main page, so I renamed it and created a new one. My
> problem is
> that now I don't know how to associate the new layout with my
> products and
> services page. I look at the html code for each page but don't see
> anything
> that references the original main page. I have a lot of service
> pages to
> create so I don't want to do a copy/paste of my home page. My other
> alternative is to delete the project and start again using frames.
> But
> before I go that route I want to know how the wizard did the
> association.
> Any insight is welcome. Thank you.
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