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rename htm file in publisher 2003

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Audrey - 22 Jun 2005 19:19 GMT
I built my website in Publisher 2003. And I did successffully rename the
pages to different htm files by using Web Page Options. When I tested it in
Web Page Review, the pages appearred fine with the correct file names that I
changed.

However, when I save the .pub file as .htm so that I can upload them into
webserver, the website was loaded with the old default file names such as
page0001.htm instead of about.htm as I wanted and saw in Publisher's Web Page
Review.

Please help and tell me how to make my real website have the correct file
name for each page. Thanks a lot.
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 24 Jun 2005 15:54 GMT
Probably you failed to create the web site files using File, Publish...

Did you use File, Save as..., File Type [html] ?

see http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDesign/Version2003/tabid/33/Default.aspx

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com

>I built my website in Publisher 2003. And I did successffully rename the
> pages to different htm files by using Web Page Options. When I tested it
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> Please help and tell me how to make my real website have the correct file
> name for each page. Thanks a lot.

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