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Saving as web page in 2003

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Phil - 15 Jun 2005 20:43 GMT
Hi All
I have for four years been designing and updating a 10 page website in
Publisher 2000. I save as web page and it saves to a folder 1 index file, 9
pages, blank plus 0 to 13 gif files and 3 word docs that are hyperlinked in
one of the web pages. I upload all these files to the website through a ftp
and it works.
I have just purchased a new PC with Publisher 2003.
When I save as web page now I get files called Filelist, images that are
either gif or jpeg along with a copy of each in png format, plus 9 pages in
html, plus pubmaster001 file and punused file. If I upload these files the
front page is displayed without picture and no pages 2-10.
If I save as single file, it does just that, saves a single file that ftp
wont allow me to upload.
I have also tried Pub to web with webpage, filtered again the same as above
except without Pubmaster001 and Punused.
It must be me, so before I load pub 2000 onto my new PC, can someone let me
know how to save the publication that will allow my BT ftp software transfer
onto my BT site?
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many thanks
phil

David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 17 Jun 2005 02:38 GMT
duplicate post.

> Hi All
> I have for four years been designing and updating a 10 page website in
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> transfer
> onto my BT site?
 
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