Enzie,
Macromedia's Dreamweaver is truly the only way to go. It's pricey at $300, but I bought mine on ebay for about $180. I avoided buying the academic edition simply because I didn't know if it was different than the regular one and didn't want to chance it.
In Dreamweaver, you set up a page template for those things that are common on every page such as a menu. You then change the template and every page using that template is then updated. Of course, you still have to load the changed pages to the server.
Cynthia
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