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As you've been going through the process of creating Web pages in FrontPage, you may have noticed that while the appearance of your pages in FrontPage is close to what you would see in a browser, the resemblance is not perfect. As you continue editing, you will likely want to see the finished results. For this, you need to use preview.
Previewing can be done within FrontPage or with a separate browser, such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla, or Netscape. Previewing with FrontPage is more convenient because you don't have to save the page before previewing.
If you have pages with Web components or dynamic HTML, you should preview your pages in a separate browser.
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If you have multiple browsers installed on your machine, you should select the Preview in Multiple Browsers option when you are almost finished with the page. This will quickly let you see how your page will look in different visitors ' browsers.
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Press F12 to preview the page in the browser you used last for previewing.
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