File structure mode
Step 2 - Root folder selection
Root folder is the base folder of the site map and the folder in which the site map
will be created. All the links in the site map will be relative to this folder so that the site map can work both on your local copy of the site and
after uploading to a web server. You may either type this folder or pick it from the folder list. If the website is located on a remote network drive and this drive
is not mapped to a local drive letter, press the map network drive to set mapping options.
Step 3 - Include and Exclude files
In this step you specify three different filters that determine which file groups should be automatically included in the site map. By default HTML documents are
added to the Include File Filters. You may add or remove filters by clicking on buttons with a plus or cross icon. You may also select one of standard choices:
Exclude Folder Filters allow you to specify which folders should be skipped. For example, if you have a cgi-bin folder where no html files are to be included,
add 'cgi-bin' to exclude folders. This will also prevent subfolders of 'cgi-bin' to be scanned for files.
There are three more options on the bottom of the window. The first one - 'Erase old layout before starting Layout Wizard' determines whether Layout Wizard
should delete all items from the layout tree before it begins scanning. Unselect this option if you want to update the layout tree (for example
if your website has changed and you want to add newly created pages to the site map without destroying previous layout structure).
The next option -- 'Sort alphabetically' will sort all items in the layout tree alphabetically, after Layout Wizard's job is done.
The last option -- 'Do not include files above level' tells Layout Wizard to skip all files located deeper in the hierarchy than the given level number.
Selecting this option and entering 1 will only create a list of files located in the root folder.
You can also set advanced options for Layout Wizard by clicking on the 'Advanced' button. In the advanced options dialog you will find the following options:
Default display name for files - This option determines how site map items found by Layout Wizard will be formatted.
Use the Layout view to manually change item names. You may choose files to be represented by their file name (with or without extension), or by their description.
The last choice (custom) can be used to customize the display name format according to the text entered in the text field. This text can contain one or more of the following special entries:
Add/remove suffix - Clicking this button will take you to the Suffix Builder for Descriptions -- a tool that performs automatic processing of item text
by adding or removing suffixes for certain items, or even removing items from the layout based on their description
Click here to go to a detailed description of Suffix Builder
Do not include SiteXpert-generated files - This option prevents Layout Wizard from including custom icons and files previously generated by SiteXpert.
Resolve shortcuts - Select this option if you want SiteXpert to resolve system shortcuts. When a shortcut is encountered, target file will be used in place of shortcut link.
Index files and Hide index files - Here you specify index file(s). You may want to change this field since
index files by default are not listed in the layout tree but linked to from their parent folder.
You can specify as many semi-colon-separated index files as you want. You may also use wildcard characters (*, ?). If you want index files to be listed as separate items,
unselect 'Hide index files'.
HTML extensions - This is a list of HTML extensions. SiteXpert needs to know if a file is an HTML file. Make sure all possible extensions on your website are listed here.
When you're done setting advanced options, click OK to go back to Layout Wizard.
To allow Layout Wizard to start scanning for files click the Finish button. The scanning process might take a while so please be patient. If you wish, you can stop the
process at any time by clicking the 'Stop' button.

Fig 1. Layout Wizard - Root folder selection
Fig 2. Layout Wizard - Include and exclude files
A filter can contain wildcard characters. Here are some sample filters:
Exclude File Filters are file groups that, although they match one or more include filters, should not be added to the site map. For example, adding 's*' to
exclude filters will prevent files starting with an 's' from being included.
Fig 3. Layout Wizard - Advanced options
For HTML files, descriptions come from the title of a page. SiteXpert will also look for the description between <SX-DESCRIPTION> and </SX-DESCRIPTION> tags (which should be located inside a comment).
If a description cannot be found, file name will be used. You may also click on 'Add/remove suffix' to change this formatting in an intelligent way.