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    1. Re: [RW-Help] Re: Can't access
    2. B & C Pierce
    3. If you can open them (and I did in internet explorer) just go to FILE SAVE AS... onto your harddrive then open them back up in net fusion or what ever you are using. The lastest Internet Explorer will actually save the jpg and gif images into a folder along with the file and I believe it saves into an image folder. Brenda ----- Original Message ----- From: "W. David Samuelsen" <dsam@sampubco.com> To: <RootsWeb-Help-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [RW-Help] Re: Can't access Nice looking but I am puzzled by the layout. At first glance, it looks ok but why is it 3 pages width? This was noticed when the scroll bar was short at the bottom, indicating that there's more not visible at first. David Valorie Zimmerman wrote: > > "Robert and Darlene Cooper (by way of Elsi)" wrote: > > > > I created > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~arbcgs/boone__county_genealogical_soc.html this > > site for our local genealogical society using Net Objects Fusion. My > > husband accidently deleted my files from the program and I have been unable > > to access the site to update for the past few months! > > I just clicked right over to it, Darlene. Nice looking site! > > > We looked all thru > > our "trash" and deleted folders but it has just disappeared. I don't know > > what else to do. I have tried importing the site to Net Objects Fusion > > program with no results. Am I going to have to start all over and rebuild > > the site again in Net Objects? At this point, that seems the only logical > > thing to do, just redo the whole thing in order to have a copy to update. > > Thanks in advance, Darlene > > I don't use NOF, but what exactly is the problem? Can't you just copy > back each page to your computer, and then open it again in NOF to > update? I'm not understanding why you would need to do any "importing." > > Valorie > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

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