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Is Publisher a good program for designing web pages?

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jv - 21 Nov 2005 04:16 GMT
I want to design a fairly simple static brochure style webpage.  Is Publisher
going to work for me, or should I invest the $ and time in Dreamweaver?  
(will I have problems uploading to host?)
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Mark R - 21 Nov 2005 10:53 GMT
> I want to design a fairly simple static brochure style webpage.  Is Publisher
> going to work for me, or should I invest the $ and time in Dreamweaver?  
> (will I have problems uploading to host?)
jv - 21 Nov 2005 16:54 GMT
your message did not appear.  thanks
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> > I want to design a fairly simple static brochure style webpage.  Is Publisher
> > going to work for me, or should I invest the $ and time in Dreamweaver?  
> > (will I have problems uploading to host?)
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 21 Nov 2005 11:29 GMT
If you are willing to spend money, why aren't you looking at FrontPage?
Publisher can do the job but it is meant to be used as a desktop publishing
program. The web aspect is not it's primary purpose. You can do a website
with Word too but the same thing applies there.

Will you have trouble uploading? No clue - we don't know what your skill
level is.

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JoAnn Paules
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>I want to design a fairly simple static brochure style webpage.  Is
>Publisher
> going to work for me, or should I invest the $ and time in Dreamweaver?
> (will I have problems uploading to host?)
jv - 21 Nov 2005 16:53 GMT
I am debating spending money on any program for websit publishing as I only
have one site to build, but to answer your question, Dreamweaver came highly
recommended.  I will look into FrontPage too.  Thanks
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> If you are willing to spend money, why aren't you looking at FrontPage?
> Publisher can do the job but it is meant to be used as a desktop publishing
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> > going to work for me, or should I invest the $ and time in Dreamweaver?
> > (will I have problems uploading to host?)
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 22 Nov 2005 01:38 GMT
Less money - and if you can use Word/Publisher, you can use FrontPage enough
to do a site.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

>I am debating spending money on any program for websit publishing as I only
> have one site to build, but to answer your question, Dreamweaver came
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>> > going to work for me, or should I invest the $ and time in Dreamweaver?
>> > (will I have problems uploading to host?)
 
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