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Posted by Lawrence on January 21st, 2006


I am currently using win XP pro.
How can I access Front Page to creat my wesite?
Please advise

Posted by Jupiter Jones [MVP] on January 21st, 2006


First step is to purchase and install Front Page.
Windows XP, Home or Pro, do not include any part of Front Page.

Windows 98 and possibly Windows ME included a very basic version called
Front Page Express.

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Posted by Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers on January 21st, 2006


Hi Lawrence,

Go to your local software outlet, purchase MSOffice with Front Page or
Publisher, or a stand-alone copy of Front Page. Install it, then use it to
create your pages. Front Page is not included with the Operating System, it
is add-on software. You may be confusing it with Front Page Express, a
cut-down version that was included with Win98. This is not the case with
WinXP.

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Posted by Michael Stevens on January 22nd, 2006


In news:976014BF-2633-4231-9480-4335BE9ECEC8@microsoft.com,
Lawrence <Lawrence@discussions.microsoft.com> replied with a ;-)
Front Page is not included in XP, but you can find Front Page Express.
http://sssd.k12.ar.us/departments/dts/training/fp.htm
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Posted by Bruce Chambers on January 22nd, 2006


Lawrence wrote:

1) Go to store/shop that sells computer software.

2) Purchase either Microsoft FrontPage or an edition of the Microsoft
Office suite that includes it.

3) Return home.

4) Insert installation CD in PC's CD drive and follow the on-screen
prompts and instructions to install application and desired additional
features.



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