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Gino
Posts: 2 From: Cameron, Wi - USA Status: offline
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Old guy has dumb question - 4/4/2001 20:37:00
I am in the process of developing a couple of web sites using FP2000. I have seen a multitude of page templates out there and found one that will fit the theme of the site perfectly. My problem is it is a freebie (naturally) and comes with no support, I have no idea how to get it from where I downloaded it,(zipped) into FP so that I can use it and go on to modify the background, create buttons, etc. I know there must be a way to do this but, can't find any help in the FP manual. It is probably there, but, don't even know where to look. HELP??Thanks in advance Gino
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abbeyvet
Posts: 5095 From: Kilkenny Ireland Status: offline
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RE: Old guy has dumb question - 4/4/2001 23:12:00
First you need to unzip it for which you will need WinZip or similar. You will be able to download WinZip here: http://www.winzip.com/Unce it is unzipped you should be able to go n and start working. ------------------ Katherine InKK Design LinKKs - Kilkenny's Online Magazine -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* "Dogs have owners, cats have staff!"
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Gino
Posts: 2 From: Cameron, Wi - USA Status: offline
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RE: Old guy has dumb question - 4/4/2001 13:51:00
Katherine, Thank you for the response. But, my problem is not unzipping the download(as I said in the email) the problem I am having is getting the page template INTO FP so it CAN be worked on.Do you or anyone know of a tutorial out there that covers how to do this. (I realize space here is limited and I really need a tutorial, I guess) I had seen, some time ago, that it must be unzipped somewhere in FrontPage, just can't remember WHERE. Thanks again for the come back. I SINCERELY appreciate it. Gino
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LB
Posts: 5551 From: Montana USA Status: offline
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RE: Old guy has dumb question - 4/4/2001 23:12:00
Hi, Gino -Part of the solution would depend on whether this is a page template, a web template, or just a theme. Go ahead and unzip it again. This time put it somewhere easy to locate (like in your Download folder or in My Documents) Open FP. If this is a web template use Open Web and browse to the location. If it's a page template, open a web or create a new one, then import the page template into this web. You can then use it to create other pages (add your text/content and "save as" page_name). Linda ------------------ Ruby Marketing
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