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Saving your changes in FrontPage
When you click the Publish button in FrontPage, the program compares the files in the local copy of your Web with those on the Web server. If a newer version of a file exists locally, FrontPage uploads it to the server. Sometimes, however, FrontPage seems to not upload pages that are open in the editor. The reason is not that they're open, but that you haven't saved any changes you've made. Before publishing, then, you should always save your changes by choosing Save All from FrontPage Editor's File menu. If you're using FrontPage 2000, however, you may have noticed that the Save All command is missing, which means you have to manually save all the pages that are open in the editor-a potentially tedious process. Fortunately, thanks to the integration of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with FrontPage 2000, you can easily restore the Save All command. For complete details, visit this page on the Microsoft Web site:
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/2000/articles/fpvba.htm
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