FrontPage Macro
I use MS FrontPage (2002) offline to develop my Web pages. I need a macro
(FP Visual Basic 6.3) to set and open the folder in which I keep my pages
(e.g., C:\mywebfiles\) – i.e., the FP Visual Basic command comparable to
ChangeOpenDirectory. I also need a macro to open a specific file (e.g.,
C:\mywebfiles\index.htm). Your help is appreciated.
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Ken Burenga
Re: FrontPage Macro
Frontpage doesn't support macros. but it can be set to open the last web
you worked in. At least then you're half-way.
"Ken Burenga" <KenBurenga [at] discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FA4CD274-F1AA-4448-95E1-B06DFD166294 [at] microsoft.com...
>I use MS FrontPage (2002) offline to develop my Web pages. I need a macro
> (FP Visual Basic 6.3) to set and open the folder in which I keep my pages
> (e.g., C:\mywebfiles\) - i.e., the FP Visual Basic command comparable to
> ChangeOpenDirectory. I also need a macro to open a specific file (e.g.,
> C:\mywebfiles\index.htm). Your help is appreciated.
> --
> Ken Burenga
Re: FrontPage Macro
Sure it does.
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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
FP Cleaner
http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
Hit Me FP
http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
"Andrew Murray" <NOSPAMadmurray [at] eyeNet.Net.tAu> wrote in message news:Ou5fl06DHHA.3228 [at] TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Frontpage doesn't support macros. but it can be set to open the last web you worked in. At least then you're
> half-way.
>
> "Ken Burenga" <KenBurenga [at] discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FA4CD274-F1AA-4448-95E1-B06DFD166294 [at] microsoft.com...
>>I use MS FrontPage (2002) offline to develop my Web pages. I need a macro
>> (FP Visual Basic 6.3) to set and open the folder in which I keep my pages
>> (e.g., C:\mywebfiles\) - i.e., the FP Visual Basic command comparable to
>> ChangeOpenDirectory. I also need a macro to open a specific file (e.g.,
>> C:\mywebfiles\index.htm). Your help is appreciated.
>> --
>> Ken Burenga
>
>
Re: FrontPage Macro
Yes, FP does support macros. I just need one that sets the defualt folder
(e.g., C:/mywebfiles/) and emulates the File/Open commands.
--
Ken Burenga
"Steve Easton" wrote:
> Sure it does.
>
>
> --
> Steve Easton
> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> FP Cleaner
> http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
> Hit Me FP
> http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
>
>
> "Andrew Murray" <NOSPAMadmurray [at] eyeNet.Net.tAu> wrote in message news:Ou5fl06DHHA.3228 [at] TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > Frontpage doesn't support macros. but it can be set to open the last web you worked in. At least then you're
> > half-way.
> >
> > "Ken Burenga" <KenBurenga [at] discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:FA4CD274-F1AA-4448-95E1-B06DFD166294 [at] microsoft.com...
> >>I use MS FrontPage (2002) offline to develop my Web pages. I need a macro
> >> (FP Visual Basic 6.3) to set and open the folder in which I keep my pages
> >> (e.g., C:\mywebfiles\) - i.e., the FP Visual Basic command comparable to
> >> ChangeOpenDirectory. I also need a macro to open a specific file (e.g.,
> >> C:\mywebfiles\index.htm). Your help is appreciated.
> >> --
> >> Ken Burenga
> >
> >
>
>
>