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Saving a Web Page

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Saving a Web Page

Saving your files frequently ensures that you don't lose work during an unexpected power loss. The first time you save a Web page, specify a file name and folder in the Save As dialog box. The next time you save using the Save button on the Standard toolbar or Save command on the File menu, FrontPage saves the file with the same name in the same folder. If you want to change a file's name or location, you can use the Save As dialog box again to create a copy of the original file.

Save a Web Page

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Click the File menu, and then click Save As.

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Click an icon on the Places bar to open a frequently used folder.

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If necessary, click the Save In list arrow, and then click the drive where you want to save the page.

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Double-click the folder in which you want to save the page.

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Type a name for the page, or use the suggested name.

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Click Save.

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If the Embedded Files dialog box appears, click OK to save the files.

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Did You Know?

You can delete or rename a file in a dialog box. In the Open or Save As dialog box, click the file, click the Tools list arrow, and then click Delete or Rename.

You can move or copy a file quickly in a dialog box. In the Open or Save As dialog box, right-click the file you want to move or copy, click Cut or Copy, open the folder where you want to paste the file, right-click a blank area, and then click Paste.


Save a Web Page in a New Folder

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Click the File menu, and then click Save As.

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Locate and select the drive and folder where you want to create the new folder.

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Click the Create New Folder button.

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Type the new folder name, and then click OK.

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Type a name for the file, or use the suggested one.

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Click Save.

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Did You Know?

You don't need to worry about file name extensions. When you name a file, you do not have to type the file name extension. FrontPage adds the correct file name extension to the name you give your file. However, if you clear the Hide Extensions For Known File Types check box on the View tab in the Folders Options dialog box (in My Documents, click the Tools menu, and then click Folder Options), you need to include the extension in the file name.


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