I am about to drive myself to distraction. I am using Expression 4. First time creating web pages using a template. I have the template created (Used an existing PHP page. Expression Web Templates: Our Expression Web templates can be used with Microsoft Expression Web and Frontpage 2003. They come with a DWT (Dynamic Web Template. Dec 09, 2017 A new service pack is now available for Expression. Template improvements; New. To contact Microsoft regarding Expression Web or other Microsoft. I am trying to convert the entire site over to templates. Most of the pages have the same design/layout/menus, etc. I have my template. It's saved as a template. I opened an existing page to 'copy' the content I want to place inside the editable region. I close the existing page. In my template, I paste the content and try to save it with the same name as the existing page I copied the content from. Box pops up and says there is a file with the same name and asks if I want to replace it with my new page. A second box pops up and says that 'expression web cannot give a document the same name as an open document'. I closed the document! It's not open ANYWHERE! I've tried everything I could think of, but I'm not getting anywhere. Somebody please help. My head is getting sore from being banged on my desk so often. Ha Ha Ha Thanks!!! The Good Microsoft Expression Web design software supports XHTML, XML, CSS, and W3C accessibility standards; integrates with Expression Studio and Visual Studio. The Bad Microsoft Expression Web lacks FrontPage's help for design beginners; is expensive; offers limited tech support; supports Windows only. The Bottom Line Microsoft Expression Web is a solid Web site layout program that replaces FrontPage and offers tools for dynamic designs, although we'd like more help for newbies. Visit for details. Microsoft may not be the first name that comes to mind when it comes to digital design. With its rollout of Expression software, however, the company is vying to win over users of and other tools such as Namo WebEditor. The $299 Expression Web, which replaces, is the Web design application in Microsoft's new lineup. To run Expression Web, you should have Windows XP SP2 or Windows Server 2003 SP1 or newer, or the new Windows Vista. Make sure to check the ReadMe section of Microsoft's Web site before installation, as you may have to add Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 and uninstall any beta versions of Microsoft Office 2007. A trial download of Expression Web is available. We spent about 15 minutes installing Expression Web. Once you have the program running, you can choose from a variety of templates to get started with a personal or professional Web site. We like that Expression Web includes templates for CSS designs as well as ASP.NET forms. Expression Web will also open an existing Web site or import one via FrontPage extensions, FTP, HTTP, or WebDAV. However, Dreamweaver CS3 does offer more template choices. The interface of Expression Web looks significantly similar to that of Dreamweaver. You can view code or design, or both. Page views, folders, tools and other elements are divided into panes that you can dock and drag and drop nearly anywhere on the screen. Anyone migrating from Dreamweaver should be able to jump right in and use Expression Web without much effort. If you breathe dynamic Web design, then Expression Web offers solid features for managing XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, and XML. Expression Web is even less cluttered than Dreamweaver in this regard. We found it easy to move the same Web pages between both programs without causing problems in the code. Plus, Expression Web supports W3C accessibility standards for designing pages for people with disabilities--a must-have for those creating business Web sites.
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