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From: lpp on 25 May 2010 13:11 Hello, I'm using FP 2003, and was not able to find anything in the help file. I'm trying to find out if it's possible for FP to determine the number of htm pages (and their name) that refer to any one htm page. So I have my current page opened in FP (lets call it A), and I'd like to know how many of the pages in the structure refer to this page A. Any way of doing this?? Thanks a lot!! Louis
From: Kathleen Anderson on 25 May 2010 13:37 First, close the page. Them with the page highlighted in Folder View, select Use the Hyperlinks tab at the bottom of your workspace, -- ~ Kathleen Anderson Microsoft MVP - Expression Web Spider Web Woman Designs Expression Web Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/ Expression Web Wiki: http://expression-web-wiki.com/ FrontPage Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/ Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others "lpp" <lpp(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39834CD2-D135-470A-8B79-E74A4D576282(a)microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I'm using FP 2003, and was not able to find anything in the help file. > > I'm trying to find out if it's possible for FP to determine the number of > htm pages (and their name) that refer to any one htm page. > > So I have my current page opened in FP (lets call it A), and I'd like to > know how many of the pages in the structure refer to this page A. > > Any way of doing this?? > > Thanks a lot!! > > Louis
From: lpp on 25 May 2010 15:39 Hi Kathleen, I don't have a 'Hyperlinks tab' at the bottom of my workspace. I'm using FP 2003. Can I find it under a menu perhaps? Couldn't find anything on the right click menu when I click the file on the left or under a menu from the toolbar. On the bottom left, all I have is 'Folder List' and 'Navigation'. Navigation just gives me my home page. "Kathleen Anderson" wrote: > First, close the page. Them with the page highlighted in Folder View, select > Use the Hyperlinks tab at the bottom of your workspace, > > > -- > > ~ Kathleen Anderson > Microsoft MVP - Expression Web > Spider Web Woman Designs > Expression Web Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/ > Expression Web Wiki: http://expression-web-wiki.com/ > FrontPage Resources: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/ > Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit of others > > > "lpp" <lpp(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:39834CD2-D135-470A-8B79-E74A4D576282(a)microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > > > I'm using FP 2003, and was not able to find anything in the help file. > > > > I'm trying to find out if it's possible for FP to determine the number of > > htm pages (and their name) that refer to any one htm page. > > > > So I have my current page opened in FP (lets call it A), and I'd like to > > know how many of the pages in the structure refer to this page A. > > > > Any way of doing this?? > > > > Thanks a lot!! > > > > Louis > > > > . >
From: Ronx on 25 May 2010 16:06 With the website open, and ALL pages closed the main area should display a list of folders and files. The Folder list should also be present on the left. At the bottonm of the folder list are tabs for Folder List and Navigation. At the top of the main area is a single tab for Web Site At the bottom of the main area, should be tabs for Folders, Remote Web Site, Reports, Navigation, Hyperlinks, and Tasks What tabs do you see? -- Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression Web) http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/wf-menu.aspx This nesgroup is closing - see http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/newsgroup-closure.aspx After serious thinking lpp wrote : > Hi Kathleen, > I don't have a 'Hyperlinks tab' at the bottom > of my workspace. > I'm using FP 2003. > Can I find it under a menu perhaps? Couldn't > find anything on the right click menu when I > click the file on the left or under a menu from > the toolbar. > On the bottom left, all I have is 'Folder List' > and 'Navigation'. Navigation just gives me my > home page. > "Kathleen Anderson" wrote: >> First, close the page. Them with the page >> highlighted in Folder View, select Use the >> Hyperlinks tab at the bottom of your >> workspace, >> >> >> -- >> >> ~ Kathleen Anderson >> Microsoft MVP - Expression Web >> Spider Web Woman Designs >> Expression Web Resources: >> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/ Expression >> Web Wiki: http://expression-web-wiki.com/ >> FrontPage Resources: >> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/ >> Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit >> of others >> >> >> "lpp" <lpp(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message >> news:39834CD2-D135-470A-8B79-E74A4D576282(a)microsoft.com... >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm using FP 2003, and was not able to find >>> anything in the help file. >>> >>> I'm trying to find out if it's possible for >>> FP to determine the number of htm pages (and >>> their name) that refer to any one htm page. >>> >>> So I have my current page opened in FP (lets >>> call it A), and I'd like to know how many of >>> the pages in the structure refer to this page >>> A. >>> >>> Any way of doing this?? >>> >>> Thanks a lot!! >>> >>> Louis >> >> >> >> . >> -- Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression Web) http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/wf-menu.aspx This nesgroup is closing - see http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/newsgroup-closure.aspx
From: lpp on 25 May 2010 16:53 Ok, I just find the tabs you're speaking of. I had to click the Web site tab with the page selected on the left in folder list to get them. There they are. Wonderful!!! Thank you very much to both of you!! just made my day..! Louis "Ronx" wrote: > With the website open, and ALL pages closed the main area should display a list of folders and files. The Folder list should also be present on the left. > At the bottonm of the folder list are tabs for Folder List and Navigation. > At the top of the main area is a single tab for Web Site > At the bottom of the main area, should be tabs for > Folders, Remote Web Site, Reports, Navigation, Hyperlinks, and Tasks > > What tabs do you see? > > -- > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression Web) > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/wf-menu.aspx > This nesgroup is closing - see > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/newsgroup-closure.aspx > > > After serious thinking lpp wrote : > > Hi Kathleen, > > > I don't have a 'Hyperlinks tab' at the bottom > > of my workspace. > > > I'm using FP 2003. > > > Can I find it under a menu perhaps? Couldn't > > find anything on the right click menu when I > > click the file on the left or under a menu from > > the toolbar. > > > On the bottom left, all I have is 'Folder List' > > and 'Navigation'. Navigation just gives me my > > home page. > > > > > "Kathleen Anderson" wrote: > > >> First, close the page. Them with the page > >> highlighted in Folder View, select Use the > >> Hyperlinks tab at the bottom of your > >> workspace, > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> ~ Kathleen Anderson > >> Microsoft MVP - Expression Web > >> Spider Web Woman Designs > >> Expression Web Resources: > >> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/xweb/ Expression > >> Web Wiki: http://expression-web-wiki.com/ > >> FrontPage Resources: > >> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/ > >> Please reply to the newsgroup for the benefit > >> of others > >> > >> > >> "lpp" <lpp(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > >> message > >> news:39834CD2-D135-470A-8B79-E74A4D576282(a)microsoft.com... > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> I'm using FP 2003, and was not able to find > >>> anything in the help file. > >>> > >>> I'm trying to find out if it's possible for > >>> FP to determine the number of htm pages (and > >>> their name) that refer to any one htm page. > >>> > >>> So I have my current page opened in FP (lets > >>> call it A), and I'd like to know how many of > >>> the pages in the structure refer to this page > >>> A. > >>> > >>> Any way of doing this?? > >>> > >>> Thanks a lot!! > >>> > >>> Louis > >> > >> > >> > >> . > >> > > -- > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (Expression Web) > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/wf-menu.aspx > This nesgroup is closing - see > http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/newsgroup-closure.aspx > > > . >
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