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{{Short description|Website editing and administration tool}} {{Infobox software | name = Microsoft Office FrontPage | logo = Microsoft Office FrontPage (2000β03).svg | screenshot = Microsoft-FrontPage-screenshot.png | caption = Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 running on [[Windows XP]] | collapsible = | author = Vermeer Technologies | developer = [[Microsoft]] | released = {{Start date and age|1995|11}} (as Vermeer FrontPage) | latest release version = 2003 (11.8339.8341) | latest release date = {{Start date and age|2007|09|17}}<ref>{{cite web|title=How to check the version of Office 2003 products|url=http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821549|publisher=Microsoft|access-date=March 7, 2015}}</ref> | latest preview version = | latest preview date = | frequently updated = | programming language = | operating system = [[Microsoft Windows]] | platform = | size = | language = | genre = [[HTML editor]] | license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] | discontinued = yes }} '''Microsoft FrontPage''' (full name Microsoft Office FrontPage) is a discontinued [[WYSIWYG]] [[HTML editor]] and [[website]] administration tool from [[Microsoft]] for the [[Microsoft Windows]] line of [[operating system]]s. It was branded as part of the [[Microsoft Office]] suite from [[Microsoft Office 97|1997]] to [[Microsoft Office 2003|2003]]. Microsoft FrontPage has since been replaced by [[Microsoft Expression Web]] and [[Microsoft SharePoint Designer|SharePoint Designer]], which were first released in December 2006 alongside [[Microsoft Office 2007]], but these two products were also discontinued in favor of a web-based version of SharePoint Designer, as those three HTML editors were desktop applications.
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