Separate a large web into smaller subwebs in fp

Sometimes, it is necessary to separate a large web into smaller subwebs.

A great, new feature in FrontPage 2000/2002 has been added to avoid the hassles of having to create a new web by importing folders of another web. With two simple clicks of the mouse, you can convert any folder into a FrontPage web.

With the parent web open in Microsoft FrontPage 2000/2002, right-click the folder you would like to convert, and click Convert to Web. Microsoft FrontPage displays a dialog box:


If you click Yes, FrontPage adds the _private, _vti_cnf, _vti_pvt, _vti_script, _vti_txt, and images folders, which are indicative of a Microsoft FrontPage web. The folder icon also changes from the Windows folder icon to the Web folder icon.

If you double-click this folder, you will start another instance of Microsoft FrontPage, and open the newly converted web.

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