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Create a navigation structure
- On the View menu, click Navigation.
If the Navigation command is unavailable Some FrontPage features require special FrontPage information called metadata (metadata: Data that describes other data. For example, the words in a document are data; the word count is an example of metadata.). If the Navigation command is unavailable, you may need to add FrontPage metadata to your Web site. To learn more about FrontPage metadata, see About FrontPage Web sites in the See Also list which is visible when you are connected to the Internet. To add FrontPage metadata to your Web site
- Close all open pages.
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On the File menu, click Open Site.
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In the Open Site dialog box, browse to and click the folder that contains your Web site.
No folder or site name will appear in the Site name box. - Click Open. If you are alerted that FrontPage needs to add information to your folder, click Yes.
- Do one or more of the following:
Set a new page as the home page
Add an existing page
- In the Folder List, drag the page that you want to a location in the navigation structure.
Notes If the Folder List is hidden, on the View menu, click Folder List. If FrontPage won't add your page to Navigation view, that page already appears beneath the home page or a top-level page in the navigation structure. Each page can appear only once in the main navigation structure.
Move a page
- In the navigation structure, drag the page to another location within the structure.
Delete a page
- In the navigation structure, right-click the page, and then click Delete.
- To save your changes without switching views, right-click the document window background, and then click Apply Changes.
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