Open a web site
On the File menu, click
Open Web, and then do one of
the following:
Open
a disk-based web site on your local computer
- In the Open Web dialog
box, use the Look In box to
find the local folder containing web sites.
- In the list of web sites, select the web site you want,
and then click Open.
Open
a disk-based web site on a computer located on a network
- In the Open Web dialog
box, use the Look in box to
find the network drive and folder containing the web site
you want to open.
- In the list of web sites, select the web site you want,
and then click Open.
Open
a web site on a Web server
Tips
- If you already have a web site open, each subsequent web
site will open in a new Microsoft FrontPage window.
- To open recently edited web sites, on the
File menu, click
Recent Webs, and then
click the web site you want.
- To open a web site by using the
History,
My Documents,
Desktop,
Favorites, or
My Network Places
icon in the Open Web dialog
box, click the desired icon.
- By default, Microsoft FrontPage automatically opens the
last web site you worked on. You can turn this option off.
How?