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How to save as webpage on a server and the hyperlinks/files follow

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mikesuth18 - 17 Oct 2005 22:29 GMT
I was using Publisher 2000 and created a web-based program for work.  When I
saved it as a webpage on the server, all of the files were automatically
"copied and pasted" and all of the hyperlinks were converted to be linked to
the server.  

When I went to update the website using Publisher 2003 and went to save it
as a webpage, the links were still pointed to my harddrive, instead of on the
server.

What am I doing wrong with the 2003 version?
Thanks for your help,
-Mike
David Bartosik - 20 Oct 2005 06:40 GMT
Please note that the Publisher Community has four forums based on
functionality. As such web site issues belong in the web design forum. The
Community benefits from correct usage and you'll get the best results.

Read http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=157

I recommend you get to know the Web Design FAQ and articles on our site.

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> I was using Publisher 2000 and created a web-based program for work.  When I
> saved it as a webpage on the server, all of the files were automatically
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Thanks for your help,
> -Mike

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