Frontpage 2002 Thicket Folders

R

Robert

If you create a new page and add images in frontpage you
will get an option to save your pages somewhere.

The problem I have is I want my images to be saved in my
current working directory by default. Frontpage will not
do this. If you do not specify a directory Frontpage will
automatically make a new folder with the same name as
your working page that contains ALL your images
associated with the page. I believe it is called
a "Thicket" folder?

How do I prevent this? I cannot find an option to tell
frontpage to just save the images in my current directory
and NOT MAKE THIS additional folder. This is very
annoying.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

File Import your images (wherever you want them) before you use them in a FP web

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| If you create a new page and add images in frontpage you
| will get an option to save your pages somewhere.
|
| The problem I have is I want my images to be saved in my
| current working directory by default. Frontpage will not
| do this. If you do not specify a directory Frontpage will
| automatically make a new folder with the same name as
| your working page that contains ALL your images
| associated with the page. I believe it is called
| a "Thicket" folder?
|
| How do I prevent this? I cannot find an option to tell
| frontpage to just save the images in my current directory
| and NOT MAKE THIS additional folder. This is very
| annoying.
 
R

Robert

All the images are file/imported. This occures if you
make a NEW page that you want to link an image too from
within your site. This does not stop the save option from
appearing if you add an new image to the page. The option
will still show up and ask you where you want the new
image saved?

If you do not tell it to save it anywhere and just
click, "Ok", frontpage will make the thicket folder
because it does not know where to put the images? I
cannot find a way to tell it to just put them in the
working directory and not make this new folder?
 

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