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Article ID: 306013 - Last Review: January 31, 2007 - Revision: 2.4 How to use FrontPage 2000 to import, edit, and publish a Web site that was created in Publisher 2000This article was previously published under Q306013 This article explains how to use Microsoft FrontPage to
import, edit, and publish a Web site created in Microsoft Publisher 2000.
In Publisher 2000, you can create Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML) pages, but you cannot open and edit the HTML pages in Publisher after
they are created. If you want to use Publisher to create and publish a Web
site, it is recommended that you save a copy of your document as a publication
file (.pub). In this way, if you want to make any changes to your Web site, you
can edit the .pub file, save it as a new HTML document, and then republish it
in Publisher. Or, you can import your publication into FrontPage and then use
FrontPage to edit your pages and publish your Web site. You may want to do this
if you want to add the many available FrontPage features and formatting options
to your Web pages. To import your Web publication into FrontPage and
then edit and publish your Web site, follow the steps in the "Save Your
Publication in HTML Format" and "Import Your Web Site into FrontPage" sections
of this article. Save Your Publication in HTML Format When you create a publication in Publisher, it is saved with a
.pub file extension. Before you import your publication into FrontPage, you
must first save (publish) it in HTML format. To do this, follow these steps:
- Start Publisher, and then open your publication.
- On the File menu, click Save as Web Page.
- In the Save as Web Page dialog box, accept
the default Publish folder that Publisher creates when you publish (save) your
publication in HTML format, or specify another folder and location on your hard
disk in which to save the HTML files, and then click OK.
The Web site created from your publication is now
published to the folder that you specified on your hard disk. The home page
file name is Index.html. - Quit Publisher.
Import Your Web Site into FrontPage- Start FrontPage.
- Do one of the following:
- If you are using FrontPage 2000, point to New on the File menu, and then click Web.
-or- - If you are using FrontPage 2002, point to New on the File menu, and then click Page or Web.
- In the New dialog box (in FrontPage 2000) or the New Page or
Web task pane (in FrontPage 2002), click Empty Web, and then click OK.
- On the File menu, click Import, and then click Add Folder.
- Do one of the following:
- If you are using FrontPage 2000, locate the folder
containing your HTML files in the Browse for Folder dialog
box, and then click OK.
-or- - If you are using FrontPage 2002, locate the folder
containing your HTML files in the File Open dialog box, and then click Open.
The contents of the folder are listed in the Import dialog box.
- Click OK.
The folder containing your HTML files is listed in
the Folder List pane in your new Web. - Click the plus sign (+) next to the folder to expand it and
view its contents.
- Drag the Index.html file from the folder to the root of
your Web.
- Double-click a Web page in the Folder List pane to edit the
page.For more information about editing Web pages in FrontPage,
click Microsoft FrontPage Help on the Help menu, type designing web pages in the
Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topics returned.
- When you have finished making the changes that you want to
your pages, and are ready to publish your Web to the Internet or an intranet,
click Publish Web on the File menu.
- In the Publish Web dialog box (in FrontPage 2000) or the Publish Destination dialog box (in FrontPage 2002), specify the location in which you
want to publish your Web (for example, the location of your Web server, FTP Web
server, or a file system location), and then click Publish. For additional information about how to publish a FrontPage
Web, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
198523Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=198523/
)
HOW TO: Publish a FrontPage Web
For more information about how to publish a
Web in FrontPage, click Microsoft FrontPage Help on the Help menu, type publish a web in the Office
Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topics returned.
For additional information about creating a Web site in
Publisher, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base: 198241Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=198241/EN-US/
)
PUB2000: Can't Open HTML Documents in Publisher
218706Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=218706/EN-US/
)
PUB2000: Publisher Cannot Open Web Pages
302770Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=302770/EN-US/
)
PUB2000: How to Create a Web Publication
APPLIES TO- Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Standard Edition
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Publisher 2000 Standard Edition
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