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You probably recall in Chapter 1, "Learn the FrontPage Interface," a section entitled "Changing FrontPage Page Views." You may be wondering if you're experiencing d j vu when you start reading this section. Don't worry, you're not. Although you did learn about views in Chapter 1, those views (Design, Code, Split, and Preview) were actually all editing views found within a larger FrontPage view, the Page View.
Page View is the view we have almost exclusively used within this book thus far. It is where you will actually create your pages. But there are other views in FrontPage that will let you do more than page creation.
There are two ways of switching around between FrontPage views: using the standard menus or using the View Toolbar located on the Web Site page. Using the menus is easy, because you don't have to be on the Web Site page to open a new view.
The View Toolbar, which is located at the bottom of the Web Site page, is a one-click method of switching views. You just need to make sure the Web Site page is open to use it.
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