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When you import a file or a folder from your local file system, your
corporate intranet, or the World Wide Web, Microsoft FrontPage places a copy
of the file or folder in your web. You can import any type of file that your
operating system supports. You can also create a list of files or folders to
import at another time, and change the URLs of files before you import them.
Note To import a file or folder into a specific subfolder in your web,
select that folder in the Folder List before using this procedure.
On the File menu, click Import.
Select the files or folders you want to import:
To import files, click Add File, and then in the Add File to Import List
dialog box, point to the folder where the files you want to import are
stored. Select the files, and then click Open.
Note To change the URL of any file before importing it (either to rename
it or to change the file's folder in your web), click Modify. In the File
location within your web box, type a URL relative to the root of the current
web. For example, if you type the URL folder2/sample.htm, the page will be
saved in Folder2 below the root folder of the current web. After changing
the URL, click OK.
To import a folder, click Add Folder, and then in the Browse for Folder
dialog box, locate and select the folder, and then click OK.
To import a file or folder from a Web site, click From Web, and then respond
to the Import Web wizard.
To add files from other folders, more folders, or files from other Web sites
to the Import list, repeat this procedure beginning at step 3.
To save the import list, and import the files and folders at a later time,
click Close. To start importing the files to the selected folder (if any) in
the current web, click OK.