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DB - 05 Nov 2004 02:45 GMT
Is there any way to control where the nav bar ends up when the document is
converted to the web?
By default, it drops it right in the middle of each page.
I'd really like to have it at the top, or the bottom or on the side but
definitely NOT in the middle of every page.
I have been resizing and moving every one of them by hand but that's rather
tedious.

thanks
David Bartosik - 05 Nov 2004 03:14 GMT
For needed clarity are you referring to creating a print publication in Pub
2003 and then converting that print pub to a web publication?
If so, no.
Optionally you can choose to begin with a web publication and therefore
place the nav bar as you want.

David Bartosik
www.publishermvps.com

> Is there any way to control where the nav bar ends up when the document is
> converted to the web?
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>
> thanks

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