UserForm Seems HungWhen I run the macro, I can see the UserForm, but when I click anywhere on it, nothing happens and my computer just dings at me. What's wrong? Make sure that you haven't disabled the UserForm. When we added controls to the form, we set the Enabled property of many of them to False. If you accidentally set the Enabled property of the UserForm itself to False during that process, you won't be able to interact with the UserForm at all. Browse-time Comments Still ExistI checked the box so that FrontPage would remove the browse-time Web component comments, but after publishing my Web site, they're still there! Is the macro broken? The macro's not broken. Browse-time Web components rely on the comments to run. Therefore, if you are publishing to a Web site that is running the FrontPage Server Extensions or any version of SharePoint Team Services, FrontPage will always leave these comments in. If FrontPage did remove them, it would break your FrontPage Web components! New Settings Don't TakeI selected the optimization options the way I wanted them, but when I checked the Remote Web Site Properties dialog box in FrontPage, the options I selected don't seem to have taken effect. Make sure that the Web site you are configuring is not currently open in FrontPage. FrontPage caches the information for the currently opened Web site, so even though you've changed the settings, FrontPage still sees the old settings. If you really want to see the latest settings, select Tools, Recalculate Hyperlinks in FrontPage and then check the Remote Web Site Properties dialog again and the settings you applied will be visible. |