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Before you
find and replace
text across
multiple pages,
it's a good idea
to make sure
that all pages
in the site have
been saved. A
quick way to do
this is to click
Save All on
the
File menu.
On the
Edit menu,
click the
Replace
command.
Enter the
text that needs
to be changed.
Enter the
replacement
text.
Click
All pages.
Click
Replace all
to make all
replacements
immediately, or
click
Find In Web Site
to review all
possible
replacements.
- Open a FrontPage
Web site.
- Create a new
page that is smaller
and can easily fit
within other pages.
- Position the
insertion point
where you want to
include the new,
smaller page.
- On the
Insert
menu, click
Web
Component, click
Included Content,
and then
double-click
Page.
- In the
Include Page
Properties box,
type the file name
or click
Browse
to find the file.
Then click
OK.
- Open a FrontPage
Web site.
- On the
View
menu, point to
Reports, and
then click
Site
Summary.
- In the list of
reports, click
Broken
Hyperlinks.
- If you have any
external links in
your Web site,
FrontPage will ask
if you want to
verify those links.
Click
Yes to verify
them.
- One or more of
the following may
occur:
- Internal
links that go to
missing or
misspelled pages
will have Broken
status. When you
double-click a
broken link, you
can type the
right file name,
or browse to the
correct
location.
- FrontPage
will attempt to
verify any
external links.
If links go to
valid and
available Web
sites, they will
have
OK
status. A link
will have
Broken
status if the
Web site is
invalid or
unavailable, or
if your
connection to
the Internet was
unavailable.
- Open a FrontPage
Web site.
- On the
Tools
menu, click
Site
Settings, and
then click the
Parameters tab.
- Click
Add.
In the
Name box, type a
name for the
variable (for
example,
Address). This
is what you will
call the variable,
but Web visitors
will not see it. In
the
Value box, type
a value for the
variable. This is
what will be
displayed on the
page (for example,
111
Main Street).
- Position the
insertion point in a
page where you want
to display the
variable. On the
Insert
menu, click
Web
Component, click
Included Content,
and in the right
pane, double-click
Substitution.
- In the
Substitute with
box, click the
variable you made.
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