I have publisher 2003 - and apparantly, it is not as easy as it used to be.
I am wondering now whether there is a way of transfering my work into
another format, so I can easily upload it.
Any ideas?
Thanks
> This is how I do it with Publisher 2000
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David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 23 Sep 2005 02:43 GMT
Uploading directions are available in the web design section of
http://www.publishermvps.com
David Bartosik MSFT MVP
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> I am wondering now whether there is a way of transfering my work into
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>> > Thanks
associated futures - 23 Sep 2005 10:00 GMT
Unless i am looking in the wrong place - the help I came to was the same as I
had read from help link in publisher. I have scanned the site and cannot find
an answer.
Is it a facility that just doesn't work in xp publisher 2003. If it is fine
- i'll find another way... but I would like to know if there is another way
please,
Yours frustrated user
> Uploading directions are available in the web design section of
> http://www.publishermvps.com
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David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 23 Sep 2005 15:25 GMT
How about you start communicating in specifics with some details and then we
can make some progress in resolving whatever it is you came here for. So
what exactly is your question or issue... Do you not know how to publish
your web? Do you not understand the directions you find? Are you following
directions but having an issue in the process? Are you uploading fine and
having a site issue? Or none of the above? Help me to help you.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
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associated futures - 23 Sep 2005 16:56 GMT
How rude! My original question is crystal clear about where I have trouble in
the process - I do not like your tone, and if this is the way you react -
don't bother helping
> How about you start communicating in specifics with some details and then we
> can make some progress in resolving whatever it is you came here for. So
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Don Schmidt - 23 Sep 2005 17:47 GMT
Me thinks you misread David's call for clarity.
Ya can't just call the doctor and "Help!"

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Don
"Some mornings it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps."
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DavidF - 23 Sep 2005 19:49 GMT
Chill man! David isn't being rude, he just doesn't have a crystal ball to
help him figure out where and how you are having problems publishing your
site without more detail. Perhaps you should read his questions again if you
want help. In the meantime go back to:
http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDesign/Version2003/tabid/33/Default.aspx
and read the 4 articles David wrote about publishing your site. Then read
the FAQ about publishing your site. Then read the articles that are
certainly provided by your webhost about publishing your site. If you still
can't figure it out after doing all this, then you will at least be able to
come back with the detail needed to help you.
DavidF
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Margaret - 24 Sep 2005 00:33 GMT
I had the same problem trying to work out the differences between Pub 2000 &
Pub 2003 but managed to sort it out eventually by following the help
instructions as best I could then contacting my ISP with specifics about the
problems I experienced. (MSN helpers aren't very good at replying with words
of one syllable for those of us who struggle with new technology)
Here's what I do:
1. Choose 'Publish to folder'. This creates an 'index_files' and an 'HTML
document' in a chosen location on your own pc.
2. Open up the fttp\ users location on my ISP's server where my web pages
are stored (your ISP should be able to give you this if you don't already
know it)
3. Click and drag the 'index_files' and 'HTML document'. (You MUST copy both
over)
This may not suit you but it's worth a try and you don't need any FTP
software.
Margaret
>I have publisher 2003 - and apparantly, it is not as easy as it used to be.
> I am wondering now whether there is a way of transfering my work into
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>> > the index file. Can anyone help a frustrated user please?
>> > Thanks