saving a web

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Karen

I screwed up the banner and navigation bars in my web, but I published it
entirely to my hard drive before I messed it up. Question is, how do I save
it from the published folder back to my web page folder? When I go to save
as, I can save only that page. Can I not save the entire site back to my
folder?

Karen
 
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I screwed up the banner and navigation bars in my web,
but I published it entirely to my hard drive before I
messed it up. Question is, how do I save it from the
published folder back to my web page folder? When I go
to save as, I can save only that page. Can I not save
the entire site back to my folder?

Yes, you can. Choose Open Web (or, in FP2003, Open Site)
from the File menu, specify the folder on your hard drive
where you saved the site, and click Open.

If everything looks OK, choose Publish Web from the File
menu, and then specify the location of your real site.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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Jim,
My real site on the web is ok - as I have not published to it since I
screwed up the banner. What I am trying to do is save the entire
unpublished web folder again and overwrite the bad files. I cannot seem to
just "save" the entire web site unpublished. Gosh I hope this makes some
sense..... LOL
Karen
 
Open you current unpublished web in FP, then File Menu | Publish Web/Site to
another location (folder) on your HD.

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Thanks guys. I got it repaired. I don't know why I had it in my head that
"published" was somehow different than saved. I did indeed publish to a
different spot on the HD. All is well and I am sane again. Well.....
Karen
 

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