Picture Prompt!

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Hello,
In the help on Front Page it states
"When you save the page, Microsoft FrontPage prompts you to save the graphic
to your web site."

Now I always used to get this prompt from Front Page, but I don't anymore,
can anyone please tell me why I don't get it?
 
Because you've already Imported it into the web.


| Hello,
| In the help on Front Page it states
| "When you save the page, Microsoft FrontPage prompts you to save the graphic
| to your web site."
|
| Now I always used to get this prompt from Front Page, but I don't anymore,
| can anyone please tell me why I don't get it?
 
Hello, I am using Front Page XP, now before I knew anything about this
importing thing it always used to get a prompt and since I don't for some
strange reason now, I have tried to import, but everytime I go to load my
website the picture never shows up!
If there is no way of getting this Prompt thing back could you please tell
me really simply how to import, because at the moment I am importing pictures
from my pictures folder into my webs folder, is that right? Then I add them
into the page but then when I upload to the internet the picture doesn't
appear!
I hope you understand all that!
 
With your current web / site open in FP, not just a page, use either the File Menu | Import command
or drag-n-drop the image file from it location on your hard drive into a your current open web /
site images folder, then insert the image into your page.

For jpg images make sure they are save in the rgb subformat, and not cmyk.

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==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Thank you all very much

Thomas A. Rowe said:
With your current web / site open in FP, not just a page, use either the File Menu | Import command
or drag-n-drop the image file from it location on your hard drive into a your current open web /
site images folder, then insert the image into your page.

For jpg images make sure they are save in the rgb subformat, and not cmyk.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
 

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