Windows 7 and Frontpage 2002

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    Window's 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #11

    I to cannot do the photo from file, plus when i did the updates it put in a second Office tools 2003 when I already have Office 2010 tools plus updates for Office 2003 plus another for Work Suite 2005, I would think it would not pick up these updates but it did and i installed them which is my fault but no issues with system. I was trying to do the audio learning lesson for web page design and the help portion of the learning guide does not show up. Which is part of the instructions for the lesson. I heard that a new web design software is suppose to be released by Microsoft sometime in the future. Web Impressions i think might be the name.
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    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #12

    Ihad FP 2003 installed as I use it as a quick wysiwyg editor for static pages but installing Office 2010 DEMANDED that FP be compeltely inunstalled before it would install :/

    I didn't have anything that /depended/ on FP specifically wo I was able to switch over to Trellian WebPage. I actally have not used it too much but it seems to work well as a three view editor like FP was.
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    Windws 7 Professional
       #13

    Actually, there is an easy fix for this "Out of Memory" error that I just discovered.

    1) Right click on the Frontpage 2002 icon and go to Properties.
    2) When the window pops up, click on the Compatibility tab. (photo attached here)
    3) Checkmark the box that says "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and then choose Windows XP or whatever Windows version worked for you before.
    4) Click Apply.

    I did this and haven't had any problems since. Not sure why Microsoft is ignoring this super easy fix other than to hit you up for upgrades. Hope it works for you.

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