Working With SharePoint Team Web Sites In FrontPage 2002

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Collaboration,
Web Site Development,
Web Site,
Software,
Microsoft SharePoint,
Microsoft FrontPage 2002,
Microsoft FrontPage,
Internet,
Groupware,
Enterprise Software,
...
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: Working with a SharePoint team Web site is a little different from working with Web sites created with FrontPage. You do not work on the site locally and then publish it to the Web server when it's done. With SharePoint Team Services, you create the team Web site first on the server, and then edit the content there. Once the site is set up on the server, you can add content or change much of the content just as you would with a FrontPage Web site. This paper gives you tips on working With SharePoint Team Web Sites in FrontPage 2002.

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