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siggy

have FP2002 and installed FP2003 using 'custom' to a
separate folder, so I could continue to use FP2002 while
learning FP2003............( and I have lots of web sites )

FP2002 automatically opens the last accessed web ( I like this...)
and
FP2003 automatically opens the last accessed web ( I like this...)

Problem:
these two programs must be using the same history file........!!

** after I use FP2002 - then use FP2003 - the last web accessed in
FP2002 automatically opens in FP2003
** after I use FP2003 - then use FP2002 - the last web accessed in
FP2003 automatically opens in FP2002

How can I stop this ??
I want FP2002 to stick with webs it has worked on and
FP2003 to stick with webs it has worked on



ken
 
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Jim Buyens

To get some relief:

1. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
2. Make sure the General tab is selected.
3. Clear Open Last Web Site Automatically When FrontPage
Starts.

Do this in both FP2002 and FP2003, and both programs will
stop auto-opening Web sites.

As to separating the MRU (Most Recently Used) lists, I
don't think that's possible. But as your confidence and
expertise with FP2003 grows, I doubt you'll continue
using FP2002 at all.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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S

siggy

thanks for the reply........

given the answers I got from my earlier post....
staying with FP2002 is definitely an option..................


ken
 

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