FP2000: How to Share FrontPage Visual Basic for Applications Code

ID: Q219095


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SUMMARY

This article describes how to share Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code between users.


MORE INFORMATION

There are two methods you can use to share VBA code in FrontPage. To share VBA code in FrontPage, you can import and export forms, or you can share the "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" file.

Method 1: Export and Import Userforms and Modules

To export files, follow these steps:
  1. In the Visual Basic Editor, select the module or form you want to export.


  2. On the File menu, click Export File.


  3. Select a hard disk location, and click Save.


To import files, follow these steps:
  1. In the Visual Basic Editor, click Import File on the File menu.


  2. Select you user form or module, and click Open.


Method 2: Share the "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" File.

WARNING: If you copy a "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" over an existing "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" file, anything existing in the original file will be lost, and can not be recovered. Microsoft is not responsible for code lost using this method.

The "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" file contains all the user forms, modules, code information, and VBA configuration for FrontPage.

If you want to share this file, you may access this file in the Application Data folder on your computer. Microsoft FrontPage searches for the Microsoft FrontPage.fpm file when you start the Visual Basic Editor from FrontPage.

If you want to use modules and user forms from another computer, you may rename your local file to "MyCopy of Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" and copy a "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" file from another computer into this folder.

If you are using Windows NT, the "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" file is located at the following hard disk location:

C:\WINNT\Profiles\username\Application Data\Microsoft\FrontPage\Macros 
where username is the name of the user that is logged-in.
If you are using Windows 95 or 98, the "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" file is located at the following location:

C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\FrontPage\Macros 
If you are using user profiles, the file will be located at the following hard disk location:

C:\Windows\Profiles\username\Application Data\Microsoft\FrontPage\Macros 
where username is the name of the user that is logged-in.

NOTE: Be very careful when you use this method. If you accidentally copy a "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" file over an existing "Microsoft FrontPage.fpm" file, anything existing in the original file will be lost and can not be recovered.

Additional query words: front page


Keywords          : kbdta 
Version           : WINDOWS:
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbinfo 

Last Reviewed: July 1, 1999