Table of Contents with SharePoint and FrontPage

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Guest

Hello all.

Is it possible to use the Table of Contents (or similar effect) in FrontPage
2003 when the site is running off a Windows SharePoint Services server? One
that can work when the page is moved off the server?

I've found several references that seem to indicate that it can not. The
fact that the component is now disabled in my FrontPage options would
reinforce that idea. But I would really like to be able to include this
function so we do not have to maintain it ourselves.

The product we are working on is not actually a web site, but is using HTML
and FrontPage to write the document. Two previous versions created the web
directly off the filesystem. I am trying to move to SharePoint for several
reasons, but a "web server" environment is not one of them. Ultimately the
deliverable product will be on CD-ROM and needs to work off line.

Thanks for any help!!
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

You are best off dragging your pages from Folder View onto the page to create a TOC type page

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| Hello all.
|
| Is it possible to use the Table of Contents (or similar effect) in FrontPage
| 2003 when the site is running off a Windows SharePoint Services server? One
| that can work when the page is moved off the server?
|
| I've found several references that seem to indicate that it can not. The
| fact that the component is now disabled in my FrontPage options would
| reinforce that idea. But I would really like to be able to include this
| function so we do not have to maintain it ourselves.
|
| The product we are working on is not actually a web site, but is using HTML
| and FrontPage to write the document. Two previous versions created the web
| directly off the filesystem. I am trying to move to SharePoint for several
| reasons, but a "web server" environment is not one of them. Ultimately the
| deliverable product will be on CD-ROM and needs to work off line.
|
| Thanks for any help!!
|
 

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