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Site Maps (Table of Contents)

You can create an automatically generated Website Map (also called a table of contents) based on the navigation structure of your web, and pages with hyperlinks that are not included in the navigation structure. A site visitor browsing your web can click any entry in the table to jump to that page or file. The Site Map for this Student Support Website is located here as an example. (You may only use this feature if publishing to a FrontPage enabled server.)

* FrontPage Table of Contents requires your web server to run the FrontPage Server Extensions.

  1. On the menu bar, select Insert | Components | Table of Contents. For FrontPage 2002&2003 users, select Insert | Web Components | Table of Contents.
  2. In the Page URL for starting point of table box, type the relative URL of the page to use as the starting point for the table of contents, or click Browse to locate the page. The starting point determines which pages are leftmost in the table of contents.
  3. To automatically recalculate the table of contents whenever any page in your web is edited, select the Re-compute table of contents when any other page is edited check box. Recalculating a table of contents for a large web can be a time-consuming process. If you select this check box, you may find that it takes longer to save pages. If you don't select this check box, you can manually regenerate the table of contents by opening and saving the page containing the table of contents.

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