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27-Jul-2006, 05:36 PM #1
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I have front page 2003. I have started a web site a while back and now I am trying to update it. I have 4 pages on my web site. I cant figure out how to change the name of my pages... they seem to be all lumped together. Can anyone help me.

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28-Jul-2006, 11:22 AM #2
How do you mean lumped together? I'm no pro with FP but I do use it a lot. The guys on this board thinks its a pansie way out. But it is a simple way of doing things.
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29-Jul-2006, 11:05 PM #3
If the webpages are still on your computer and not uploaded to your server, each page should consist of a separate .htm file in the folder. All you should have to do is go into the folder itself and manually change the name keeping the extention the same as before.

If the webpage is already uploaded to a server then you would need to access the server using FTP (or whatever method your host provides) and manually rename them.

Just a word of caution, when you change filenames on a server pages tend to break so make sure you update all your links to the new filenames.
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30-Jul-2006, 01:30 AM #4
I've always heard don't use FP!
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