Manage Multiple Sites?

I have two sites created in iWeb; one personal and one a sample for my work. My personal site gets published to .mac, but I just wanted my sample work site published to a file. I selected the work site and then Publish to Folder, but BOTH of my sites were published. I thought you'd be able to control what's published by selecting a particular site in the site manager tree. What did I do wrong?

From iWeb Help:
About publishing websites
A website you create in iWeb isn't visible to anyone else until you publish the site.
If you have a .Mac membership (even a 60-day free trial membership), you publish a site to .Mac by clicking the Publish button. If you don't have a .Mac membership, you can publish your site to a folder and then upload the site to the server of your choice.
After you publish a site, if you want to make changes to it, you make the changes in iWeb and then publish the site again.
When you publish a site, all the sites and pages you changed since the last time you published are published. In other words, you can't publish only selected websites or webpages; each time you click Publish (or choose one of the Publish commands in the File menu), your published websites will match the sites and pages in iWeb.
You can publish all your sites and pages (not just the ones that changed sinced you last published) by pressing the Option key while you choose File > Publish. You might want to publish all your pages if, for example, you accidentally delete your site from .Mac or you change .Mac accounts and want to publish to your new .Mac account.

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