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how does publisher reference files?

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partypicman - 17 Oct 2004 21:55 GMT
I am using Publisher 2003, and it is fully updated.  What I am trying to do
is launch a pop up window from a hyperlink.  The pop up is simply an image,
and the thumbnail contains the hyperlink to the larger image.  Here is my
script:
<a
href="javascript:p51_window=window.open('Picture51.jpg','p51_window','toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,status=0,menubar=1,scrollbars=0,resizable=0,width=1136, height=852');p51_window.focus()"><img src="ThumbPicture51.jpg"></a>
I took it off of  www.publishermvps.com and modified it slightly.  
   The problem that I am having is that publisher can not find the files
that I am refering to.  I see that what it is looking for for the pop up is
index_files/Picture51.jpg, so I pasted Picture51.jpg into the folder that is
labeled index_files.  However, this doesn't remedy the problem.  I should
also note that I am having the same problems with the thumbnail as well, it
shows up as a missing file.
    So my question is how do I refer to these files so that they will show
up?
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 18 Oct 2004 14:38 GMT
I just tested this script and it works.
So your issue must be a path problem.
As you have it coded now the image files MUST be in the same folder as the
html file that contains this script.

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>I am using Publisher 2003, and it is fully updated.  What I am trying to do
> is launch a pop up window from a hyperlink.  The pop up is simply an
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>     So my question is how do I refer to these files so that they will show
> up?
 
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