Yes, we all want a "Put your Legacy web page onto the Web for 
Dummies". It is easy to make the web page, just a couple of clicks 
and then what??????  How about it please someone?


> I also am interested in this topic.  I understand how to create the
> file, but what and how do I get them into pages for my site?  Does
> each page have to be created as a new web page, adding background,
> shared borders, etc......or do just upload the file itself to the
> site, linking it back to the main page of my site?  My file has over
> 1,000 pages.......and growing.....
> 
> When it asks for how many families per page, I opted for one family
> per page...is this the usual method? I like this option better as it
> doesn't confuse anyone looking for a particular family and avoids
> having to scroll down the page for the wanted family.
> 
> I use FrontPage2000....and understand I have to name the Legacy
> groupsheet file "html.index".....is this correct?
> 
> When I add new entries to my data base, do I have to go through this
> process each time I update my files?  I currently have 4,000
> individuals and many more to add.
> 
> I am also interested in seeing how others have created family group
> sheets on their sites and hope others will share their sites with us.
> 
> Jo Lyon Autrey
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jo's Front Porch and Genealogy
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jmautrey
> 
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Jean from Cowra, NSW
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