FrontPage Reports include printing & subwebs...

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Guest

I think that when you go to the Reports view in FrontPage they should have a
"Printer Friendly" view. This way, you can have a hard copy. Also, if you
have subwebs (or subsites), the reports for your parent web should include
subwebs.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Subweb / subsite are completely independent webs under a root or another subweb.

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Stefan B Rusynko

In FP 2003
Create a new empty page
Select a report view
Use Edit Select All
Then right click in the report to Copy Report
In the Empty page select Paste

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| I think that when you go to the Reports view in FrontPage they should have a
| "Printer Friendly" view. This way, you can have a hard copy. Also, if you
| have subwebs (or subsites), the reports for your parent web should include
| subwebs.
 
G

Guest

Yes, but I think you should be able to include those in your reports for the
root web.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

The are not consider part of the root web.

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Guest

Okay, well let's say I have my main site and it's separated into 3 subsites
(because I want the 3 sections to have different users, etc.). Therefore, if
I want different users, I need to use subsites, correct? Well, when I want
to see all the files in my root site, I can't include the subsites?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Correct, if you want to use the FP extensions to manage users or you want to have a different theme
or navigation structure for specific group of pages.

If your host gives you the ability, you can use server-side scripting and database to manage users
and control access to content, which can then be within standard folders within your rootweb.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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