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Why can't I view pictures

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NoTickeeNoPublishee - 29 Aug 2005 21:51 GMT
Hello

I am using Publisher 2003 and I've substituted some of your pics for my own.
But when I upload to the WWW, I can not see my pictures (or yours either for
that matter). How do I upload pics.

PS - mine are in jpeg format
Ed Bennett - 30 Aug 2005 08:55 GMT
> I am using Publisher 2003 and I've substituted some of your pics for
> my own. But when I upload to the WWW, I can not see my pictures (or
> yours either for that matter). How do I upload pics.

Hi!

I'm Ed, and I'm sure you aren't using any of my pictures in your
publication.
In case you didn't know, these newsgroups are not a direct line to
Microsoft, and it is rare if ever that anyone from Microsoft stops by and
posts in these groups.

This group is for discussion of VBA in Publisher, and automating Publisher's
programmability features from other programming languages.

For discussion of web issues, try the microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
newsgroup.

Publisher exports web files as the main index.htm file, and then a
supporting folder named index_Files (replace index with the name you
selected).

You need to upload the index_Files folder to your server as well as the
index.htm file.

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Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher


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