Article ID: 240904 - Last Review: June 18, 2005 - Revision: 2.0 FP2000: How to Invoke a New FrontPage Window Using Visual Basic for ApplicationsThis article was previously published under Q240904 SUMMARY
This article explains how to create the appearance of a new instance of FrontPage using Visual Basic for Applications.
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The FrontPage Application object is a single-instance object. Therefore, if you attempt to programmatically create a new instance of FrontPage 2000 when an instance is already running, a new instance is not created.
Using the code below, you can create a new FrontPage window to create the appearance of a new instance of FrontPage. To use this macro, create a new user form and place a Command Button control on it. Name the Command Button "myButton" and add the following code to the form: This code is intended to be run outside of FrontPage to create a new FrontPage application window using automation. This can be done with this code from another Office 2000 application or using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications to automate FrontPage 2000. REFERENCES
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