Re: the big picture
by "Ted Temer" <temer(at)c-zone.net>
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Whoops !!!!
The Atomiz.Com Should really be:
www.atomz.com/
Sorry. I don't know how that extra (i) got in there.
Again best wishes
Ted
> Molly:
>
> I hope I understand your needs here.
>
> You can always use the web view of FrontPage to show the web structure.
Then
> push the Print Screen key on your Key Board while also holding down the
Alt
> Key. This will put a picture of FrontPage, (showing the web), on your
> Clipboard.
>
> Open it in a graphics program--even Image Composer will do--and crop it to
> show the web part you wish. Save this as a GIF and then use it however you
> like.
>
> Of course--the usual admonitions to make the image as small as you can
live
> with, to hold file size down.
>
> Crude but often it will do the job.
>
> Those not having FrontPage can get the same basic result by using
> www.atomiz.com or www.freefind.com and printing out the "Site Map" feature
> of their free on-site search engines.
>
> Hope this covers what you need.
> Best wishes
> Ted Temer
> Temercraft Designs Redding, CA
> temer(at)c-zone.net
> www.temercraft.com/novels/
> www.newsredding.com/
> www.ramac-rc.org/
>
>
> > This is slightly off topic as well...
> >
> > Does anyone know of a system of capturing a graphic representation of a
> web
> > site easily? I'd like a site map that looks a bit like an org chart.
> I've
> > looked at Front Page, but it doesn't seem to print. I started working
> with
> > org chart software, but there must be an automated way, right?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> >
> >
> > Molly
> >
> >
> >
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>
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