Navigation Structure Gone

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Selena

Hi, I need some help in getting the navigation structure
of my site back.

I was adding a few new page to the navigation page (by
drag and drop from the folder list), suddenly a message
popup in FrontPage saying it can't update navigation, and
ask if I want to get the lastest navigation structure from
the web, I clicked yes.

Now my navigation view is blank except for the "To create
a Home Page, click New Page on the toolbar." line.

But when I browse my site from the web, all the side bar
is still working correctly.

Is there anyway I can retrive my navigation structure?

Thanks.
I'm using FrontPage 2002 on Windows XP
 
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
Howdy.

I need some help in getting the navigation structure
of my site back.

I was adding a few new page to the navigation page (by
drag and drop from the folder list), suddenly a message
popup in FrontPage saying it can't update navigation,
and ask if I want to get the lastest navigation
structure from the web, I clicked yes.

Now my navigation view is blank except for the "To
create a Home Page, click New Page on the toolbar." line.

But when I browse my site from the web, all the side bar
is still working correctly.

Is there anyway I can retrive my navigation structure?

Open the "live" copy of your site directly in FrontPage,
then publish it back to a new local copy.

Then, open that copy and see if Nav view is there. If
not, try choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools
menu.

If Nav view is still gone, rebuild it on the test copy,
test, then republish back to the "live" Web site.

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