How do I publish one page at time?

G

Guest

I'd just like to publish one page at a time, but FP only offers all pages or
changed pages. I've changed a bunch of pages but I'd like to publish them one
page at a time so I can test them on the remote site.

I inherited this site from someone else who did not use FP so I imported it
and it has a lot of problems with frames so I had to rebuild all pages with
frames (only a few) and I want to publish them sequentially so if there is a
problem I don't screw up the whole thing.

Thanks,

Bob
 
G

Guest

File>Publish Web
When the box pops up with all of your folders right click on the file
you want to publish. Then click on Publish selected files.
Louis
 
R

Ronx

FP 2002 and FP2003, right click a page and choose "Publish selected
pages".
FP2000 and earlier - there is no option for this, other than setting
all other pages to NOT publish.
 
C

Chuck Davis

BobH said:
I'd just like to publish one page at a time, but FP only offers all pages
or
changed pages. I've changed a bunch of pages but I'd like to publish them
one
page at a time so I can test them on the remote site.

I inherited this site from someone else who did not use FP so I imported
it
and it has a lot of problems with frames so I had to rebuild all pages
with
frames (only a few) and I want to publish them sequentially so if there is
a
problem I don't screw up the whole thing.

Thanks,

Bob
Bob,
When you "Preview in Browser" you can effectively "test" your pages without
publishing. Another thought. If you haven't changed any of the files on the
remote server, you could open the site live in FrontPage and Publish to
another folder on your hard drive. "Importing" is never a successful
operation. The Import function is for bringing other files into your disk
based web before Publishing.
 
G

Guest

Thanks, everyone. I was successful in just right clicking in Folders view
and saying Publish this file.

Even though it looked good with I previewed in browser I was uneasy
publishing all at once until I was sure.

Thanks,
 

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