How can I save all hyperlinks of index.html as seperate page

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When I open my web pages, on my computer, in FrontPage 2003, and click on
hyperlinks at bottom of the page, I am shown all hyperlinks for my index.html
page. They are, in effect, a clickable sitemap of my website. How can I save
these and put them in a seperate webpage to be used as a 'sitemap' when
uploaded to the server.
 
Place the list of links on a separate page, call it "sitemap.html" then link
to this page from your other pages.

(I'm not sure I really understand your question if the above doesn't answer
it - please provide your URL so we can see the site).
 
These cannot be saved. In any case, there are probably a number of links
there that you would not like to be made public - such as links to DWT,
Shared borders, include files, css files, JavaScript files and so on.

Best you can do with this view, is to capture it as an image (alt+PrtScn),
paste into an image editor and crop out the unwanted bits, then import the
edited and optimised image into FrontPage.
Then use the image as an image map on a page, adding hotspots for the
relevant pages. IMO, a lot of work for little reward.
 
Thanks Ronx, I'd already concluded that your suggestion was one option, as
it's not possible to save any other way. It's not exactly for little reward
though. I have well over 100 pages.
 
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