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Change the title of a Web page
 

The title of a page is the name that appears in the title bar of most Web browsers, page banners, and link bars.

The title can be different from the file name. For example, the title of your home page could be "My home page" even though the file name is "Default.htm."

  1. In any view except Tasks or Reports, open the Folder List.

    ShowHow?

    On the View menu, click Folder List.
  2. On the Folder List, right-click the Web page file, click Properties, and then click the General tab.
  3. In the Title box, type the title that you want.

Note  The title you choose also appears in the page banners and link bars that Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 creates.

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