How do I know whether pages are missing from the navigation structure

C

C.M.G.

Win XP pro sp2
FrontPage Office 2003

FrontPage has a nasty habit of "forgetting" pages that are in the navigation
structure. With many pages at the site, it becomes tedious to find each page
in the navigation structure.

Is there a "report," or some other way of finding out which pages are in the
navigation structure and which are not?

Thanks,

Clem.
 
S

Steve Easton

Have you tried clicking "Navigation" in the lower left, right above the
status bar??


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C

C.M.G.

Steve,

When I do so, I see a graphical representation of the navigation structure,
with all the pages that are in it. What I don't see are the pages that are
not in it, and that's the crux of the matter. As FrontPage occasionally
"loses" pages from the navigation structure, they are then also lost from
the link bars, and somebody looking at the web site cannot find them. Given
that there are many pages at my site, it is very time consuming for me to
determine which pages have fallen off the navigation structure. That is why
is was hoping that there is some kind of tool or report that tells me which
pages are not included in any navigation structure or link bar.

Does such a tool or report exist?

Thanks,

Clem.
 
S

Steve Easton

There is.
View > Reports > Problems > Unlinked files.

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C

C.M.G.

Steve,

I removed a file (htm page) from the navigation structure, then clicked
"recalculate hyperlinks," then went to View > Reports > Problems > Unlinked
files, but the file I had removed from the navigation structure was not
included in the report (since it still has other links in it, I presume).

What I need is a report for pages that are not in the navigation structure.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Clem.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You are limited to the available reports.

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C

C.M.G.

Thank you, Thomas.

Clem.

Thomas A. Rowe said:
You are limited to the available reports.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
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security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
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