shelleyv1
Fri Jul 04 13:03:00 CDT 2008
Thank you SO much. All fixed... and now I can go enjoy the holiday.
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Shelley
"Ronx" wrote:
> Ad an "existing page" to the root web's navigation.
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> Open the root web, and open Navigation view.
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> Right click on a page (yellow box) in the navigation structure, and
> choose "add existing page" or "add external page" (wording depends on
> FrontPage version) from the menu.
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> Browse to the home page in the subweb, and click OK
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> Change the text in the resulting yellow box to a descriptive name - this
> will appear in the navigation bars in the root web pages.
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> Move the yellow box to wherever it should be placed in the navigation
> tree.
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> Clicking on the link should result in a logon dialogue opening, if the
> permissions on the subweb are OK for "password protected".
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> "shelleyv1" <shelleyv1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F07D3188-683B-434F-A25C-CDFA347B18C5@microsoft.com:
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> > I'm trying to rebuild my website after corrupting it last night. I had a
> > password protected subweb, with its own navigation, and I can't figure out
> > how I used to navigate to it. From the root, I can't drag and the subweb
> > onto the main web's navigation structure. How do I do it?
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> > Shelley
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