Hi Sherri, Here are some tips to help avoid getting local links on an established web in FP. 1) Download the files into a newly created folder on your hard drive. Make sure to download the image files into a folder called images (lower case name) inside the new folder. This is how FP will setup the new web so you want to make sure that you are already following this pattern with any existing website. Ex. My Documents > My Webs > GenSite (new web) > images 2) Open up FP -- select Open Web from the file menu and select the new web folder you just created. Before you actually open a file to edit, press the refresh button so that FP will reindex the entire web site (this can be done at any time so long as you don't have a file open but are inside the web/directory). Also do this if you download a file after a web has been created -- you get the error "This file is outside of the current web). Just close all open windows except for the main FP window and press refresh - it will reindex and you can open up the new file. This also works when you make new graphics and they don't show up inside the images folder (pop up box for placement). Refresh and they will be there. 3) Open up a file and edit it as you normally would. Save the file. FP should accurately place the links as file.html or images/file.gif in each of these files so that when you upload them the links work properly. If you didn't create a web for the files to download into or placed the web inside another web -- you will get links like ../webfolder/images/file.gif Thanks to FP it is helping you locate the file and images but this won't translate well to the server unless it is set up just like your computer is. If all else fails and FP won't redirect the links - open each file in editpad (notepad plus) and find/replace your hard drive string to remove that reference (leave only the file name and images/file.gif links). Then save. Refresh FP like above and from that point on - FP will keep your links like they should be and not make them links to your hard drive. One other note - if you create a new file within FP and do not save it FIRST -- the links will be to your hard drive. It is best to create a new file in the web then save it. Then start adding new information to the page. Hope this helps! -- Best wishes, Carol Hepburn chepburn@qwest.net Phoenix, AZ USA