Table of Contents - Help!

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Dan E

Using the Table of Contents webbot, is there a way to exclude some pages
from the TOC, short of using a TOC based on Categories? FP2003 seems to
throw everything including the kitchen sink into the former, and the latter
doesn't appear to take kindly to attempts at producing an indented layout.
If the webbot is not a good choice, is there some alternate tool that will
do me an auto-updating site map where I can choose the pages enrolled, and
lay out the site map in reasonable fashion? Any help or advice VERY gladly
received! (And acknowledged).

TIA,

Dan
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You can view the TOC page in IE, then save As, HTML Only, then import back into FP and re-arrange in
whatever manner you need, etc.

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FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Dan E

Thanks, Thomas - that sounds workable.

Dan
Thomas A. Rowe said:
You can view the TOC page in IE, then save As, HTML Only, then import back
into FP and re-arrange in whatever manner you need, etc.

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

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

Dan E said:
Using the Table of Contents webbot, is there a way to exclude some pages
from the TOC, short of using a TOC based on Categories? FP2003 seems to
throw everything including the kitchen sink into the former, and the latter
doesn't appear to take kindly to attempts at producing an indented layout.
If the webbot is not a good choice, is there some alternate tool that will
do me an auto-updating site map where I can choose the pages enrolled, and
lay out the site map in reasonable fashion? Any help or advice VERY gladly
received! (And acknowledged).

Using _ a underscore is supposed to exclude files from the TOC and FP
Search.. not good for your seo though.

Tina
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

PS
That's putting files in a folder w/ an _underscore (not the file names w/ an _underscore)

But I agree w/ Thomas you have more control if you create your own TOC from the links generated by FP TOC
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Dan E

Thanks, Tina and Stefan.

Dan
Stefan B Rusynko said:
PS
That's putting files in a folder w/ an _underscore (not the file names w/
an _underscore)

But I agree w/ Thomas you have more control if you create your own TOC
from the links generated by FP TOC
 
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Dan E

While I remember, for the benefit of the group, this method works fine, as
long as the saved html is opened in say Notepad first, delete the
<!--webbot....--!> bit, THEN paste into code view of an empty page (having
deleted the content of the code view first). Thanks again, Thomas.

Dan

Thomas A. Rowe said:
You can view the TOC page in IE, then save As, HTML Only, then import back
into FP and re-arrange in whatever manner you need, etc.

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

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

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