An HTML document is a text document that contains markup indicating the URLs
(locations) of the files, such as images, that are to be displayed in it.
Usually these are relative URLs, meaning that the path to the images is
relative to the location of the HTML document.
So, you need to use FrontPage to import the HTML pages created from their
current location into an opened web site, and import the folder containing
the images into the web site as well, in such a way that the relative
location of the image folder (in the file hierarchy) is the same as its
current relative location. For example, if your HTML document was in
C:\document, and the images were in a folder called C:\document\images, you
would import the image folder for the images into the same folder that you
import the HTML document into.
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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
You can lead a fish to a bicycle,
but it takes a very long time,
and the bicycle has to *want* to change.