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Katee Lee
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1st Q- I want to burn my pages/file to cd but what I read in the manual is I have to create the whole thing in a temp. file. Please, tell me I don't have to do this whoel thing over! Is there anyway I can get what I have already created on to cd without having to recreate it in a temp. file? 2nd Q- is there a way I can send a set of files online as a web site using CD Front End? I have a host server I just need to get what I have up there. How do I do that?
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Bello
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>>> 1st Q- I want to burn my pages/file to cd but what I read in the manual is I have to create the whole thing in a temp. file. Please, tell me I don't have to do this whoel thing over! Is there anyway I can get what I have already created on to cd without having to recreate it in a temp. file? >>> when the manual says you must create a temporary folder, this means that you must use a temporary space on your hard disk in order to store the files automatically created by the program (by the wizard). You have to do nothing more complicated than: - with the MS Windows File Explorer, create a folder, e.g. c:\MyTemp - then use the CD Wizard and tell to the program that that is the temporary folder (for HyperPublish, you do this with the PATH tab of the CD Wizard) >>> 2nd Q- is there a way I can send a set of files online as a web site using CD Front End? I have a host server I just need to get what I have up there. How do I do that? >>> this is the HYPERPUBLISH forum. With HyperPublish, you use the Publish menu (Internet - FTP publishing) to publish the work on the Web. I think this is not available in CDFrontEnd, so you need HyperPublish or maybe 1SITE.....
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