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- F.A.Q: Microsoft Frontpage
- Answers, troubleshooting and tips on
using FrontPage 2000.
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- 3. How do I delete a web?
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- Method 1: Using the Shortcut Menu
Open
the parent web.
Switch to either in Folder view, or display the
Folder list.
Right-click the folder, and click delete from the
menu.
Method 2: Using the Delete Key
Open the parent web in
FrontPage 2000.
Switch to either in Folder view, or display the
Folder list.
Click to select the folder, and press
Delete.
Method 3: Adding the Delete Web Command to Your Menus.
The
Delete Web menu command will delete the web you currently have open, not the one
you have selected in Folder view.
On the Tools menu, click
Customize.
Click the Commands tab.
Click to select the
File category, and scroll the commands column to Delete Web.
Use the
drag technique to move the command out of the window to any toolbar or
menu.
Click Close on the lower right of the Customize dialog
box.
Open the Web you want to delete.
Click Delete Web on
the toolbar or menu you moved it to in step four.
NOTE: There is no
way to delete a root web within FrontPage, because the web server must have
access to its document root directory. To delete a root web, you may delete all
the files from within the root web, then use the FrontPage Server Extensions
administration tools to remove the FrontPage server extensions. When the
FrontPage server extensions have been removed from the web server, you will no
longer be able to open the web server directly in FrontPage.
- Updated:
June 13, 2001
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