Hi Dana...
You need to make a web first.. it sounds like your just
making a page....There is a getting started tutorial in the
fp help check that out...
to make a web.
Get started creating web sites
A web site consists of a home page connected to other files
by hyperlinks. A web site can be disk-based or server-based.
In Microsoft FrontPage, on the File menu, point to New, and
then click Page or Web.
In the New task pane, under New from Template, click Web
Site Templates.
Click One Page Web, and then in the Specify the location of
the new web box, type a path on your hard drive.
The path should be typed in the following format: C:\My
Webs\MyWebSite
Click OK.
From Page view, make sure the Folder List is showing.
How?
On the View menu, click Folder List.
In the Folder List, select Default.htm , which is the home
page for your web site, and then click Preview in Browser.
Personalize the page by typing in your own content, and then
click Save .
Click Preview in Browser .
The home page appears in the Web browser.
To publish
After getting a web site account, have the URL (HTTP
location) at hand for publishing
On the File menu, click Publish Web.
In the Publish Destination dialog box, type the location of
a Web server.
Click OK.
Specify the pages you want to publish.
How?
In the Publish Web dialog box, click Options in the lower
left corner.
Click the Publish tab, and do one or more of the following:
Under Publish, specify whether you want to publish only
pages that have changed, or all pages.
Under Changes, specify how you want Microsoft FrontPage to
determine what pages have been changed.
If you want to create a log file for changes made during
publishing, select that check box.
Click OK.
Click Publish.
Important When you publish to the Internet, any content
you have added to your web site becomes visible to the
public on the World Wide Web.
Notes
If you want to verify that your web site was successfully
published, click the hyperlink that is displayed after the
web site has been published — your Web browser will open to
the site you just published.
If you cancel publishing in the middle of the operation,
files that have already been published remain on the
destination Web server
hth Tina
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