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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT FRONTPAGE
Find answers to commonly asked questions about the Microsoft
FrontPage® Web site creation and management tool.
FRONTPAGE 2002
Q. What new tools and functionality does FrontPage 2002 offer?
A. For a complete introduction to all that's new in FrontPage, download the
product guide. Or see the new features in action in the
FrontPage 2002 animated tour.
Q. Do I have to upgrade to Office XP to use
FrontPage 2002?
A. No. You can use FrontPage 2002 with previous versions of Office and Office
programs.
Q. What will my computer need to be able to run FrontPage 2002?
A. For all the details, visit the
System Requirements page.
Q. FrontPage 2000 included Image Composer. Does FrontPage 2002 include a graphics
editing tool?
A. Microsoft customers wanted integrated graphics capabilities, not a separate application. So,
FrontPage 2002 features integrated Microsoft PowerPoint®–like graphics
editing tools, including AutoShapes, callouts, drop shadows, and a
photo gallery. You can crop images, make them transparent or black and
white, create image maps, add text, and more.
Q. What browsers does FrontPage 2002 support?
A. FrontPage-created sites can be viewed in any browser. FrontPage also
offers cross-browser support for Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML).
Users can preview a site in any browser loaded on their computer by
using the Preview in Browser feature in FrontPage.
Q. Do I have to uninstall previous versions of FrontPage to use FrontPage 2002?
A. No. You can run them simultaneously. During the installation process for
FrontPage 2002, you will be asked if you wish to keep the previous
version. Simply choose that option.
Q. Can files created with
FrontPage 2002 be edited in previous versions?
A. Yes. FrontPage 2002 creates standard HTML pages that can be edited in
previous versions of FrontPage. The only exceptions are the sections
of Web pages that use new features in FrontPage 2002, such as the
photo gallery, top 10 lists, and link bars.
Q. Can I use FrontPage 2002
to work on files created in previous versions of FrontPage?
A. Yes. You
can use FrontPage 2002 to open, edit, and enhance Web pages created in
prior versions of FrontPage.
FRONTPAGE PRICING AND ORDERING
Q. How much does it cost to
acquire FrontPage 2002?
A. The estimated retail price for a FrontPage 2002 license is $169 US, and an
upgrade license is $89.95 US. If you own a license for a previous
version, you are eligible for upgrade pricing. Get full details on the
Pricing and Ordering page on Microsoft's web site.
Q. I have FrontPage
Express. Does that qualify me for upgrade pricing?
A. No. You need to own a license for FrontPage version 98 or 2000 for Windows 95
or later, Windows NT Workstation, or Windows NT Server to qualify for
upgrade pricing.
Q. Is FrontPage still available with Office?
A. Yes. It is included in Office XP Developer and a volume-license-only version
called Office XP Professional with FrontPage. Get details on the
Office
Choose Your Suite page.
FRONTPAGE TRIAL VERSIONS
Q. Is a trial version available for FrontPage 2002?
A. Trial versions of Microsoft Office System programs, including Microsoft
Office FrontPage 2003, will be available in October. You can
sign up
today to receive e-mail notification of when the trials are available
and can be ordered online.
Q. Is FrontPage included in the Office XP trial?
A. No. The Office XP Professional 30-Day Trial CD does not include FrontPage.
Q. What happens now that the FrontPage 2002 trial has ended?
A. The Web pages you created during the trial period are standard HTML pages and
can still be viewed now that the trial has ended. If you want to edit
your Web pages or Web sites with FrontPage, however, you must purchase
a license for FrontPage 2002 or reinstall your original version of
FrontPage.
Q. How do I uninstall the FrontPage 2002 Trial?
A. To uninstall the trial version of FrontPage 2002, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to
Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- On the Install/Uninstall tab, select
Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Trial.
- Click Add/Remove and follow the
instructions.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT FRONTPAGE
Q. Where can I find downloads for FrontPage?
A. Find security updates, tools, third-party add-ins, and more at
Downloads on Microsoft Office Online.
Q. How can I add e-commerce functionality to my FrontPage Web site?
A. Visit the
FrontPage E-Commerce Solutions page to look for partners and tools
to help you create an e-commerce site or add that capability to your
existing site.
Q. Does FrontPage include a script debugger?
A. Yes. The Microsoft Script Editor, included in FrontPage, helps users create
and debug script and Active Server Pages (ASP) code.
Q. Is FrontPage Express still available?
A. No, it has been discontinued. FrontPage Express was distributed as a free component of
Internet Explorer Plus 4.0 and has not been included with newer
versions of Internet Explorer. FrontPage Express was not available as
a stand-alone product.
Q. How do I get help using FrontPage Express?
A. Visit
Microsoft TechNet and read the FrontPage Express chapter in the
Internet Explorer 4.0 Resource Kit, or
search the
Knowledge Base for FrontPage Express articles.
Q. Is there a FrontPage product for the Macintosh?
A. No. The last version released for the Macintosh—Microsoft FrontPage 1.0 for the Mac—is no
longer available.
Q. How can I get answers to my specific questions about FrontPage?
A. Microsoft's
FrontPage
Support page offers links and telephone
numbers to help answer technical questions. Also,
you can ask specific questions in the
FrontPage
newsgroups and find helpful articles in the
FrontPage
Community. If you have a comment or question
about the FrontPage Web site, visit Microsoft's
Contact
Us page, and send an e-mail message.
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