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John - 19 Dec 2005 09:17 GMT
Guys and Gals,

1. Any chance of a patch or conversion etc.. so Publisher can switch to
Front page?

2. I dont know if there is a virus or bug out there that causes images in
Publisher to erase from a web site document but I had something happening on
mine.  I did post to the publisher web design community but no help.  The
images on the uploaded web site stuck but on the file on my PC they would
slowly erase leaving a dotted square where the image once was and the red
cross in the upper left corner.
Graphic Manager would still show the name and location of the image but in
the file folder the images had vanished.
Your virus software discovered one toolbar adware that McAfee didn't and a
tech friend gave me some other virus scan software that found 6 other types
of spyware but after all these were wiped the problem appeared to accelerate
and instead of the images taking over night to vanished before I had finished
rebuilding the web pages some were already going??
I have done a complete reinstall and that appears to have stopped the rot so
to speak.
Regards
John
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 21 Dec 2005 02:43 GMT
The answer to number one - no. Sorry.

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DavidF - 22 Dec 2005 13:24 GMT
John,

1. You should rebuild from scratch if you move to FrontPage.

2. I think that your best bet is to go to the manufacturer's web site of
your graphics card
and look around for an updated driver, or perhaps even an older driver.
Check the manufacturer of your computer too. And while you are at it, check
for an updated printer driver.

Good luck.

DavidF

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John - 23 Dec 2005 22:44 GMT
Gals & Guys

Thanks for your help and suggestions.  No one was able to identify the
problem.  Some here in OZ has suggested a virus or spyware etc..  But the
rebiuld appears to have fixed the problem.  Have started a new site also in
Front page is there a new version comming soon.  If Microsoft are reading
this how about more drag and drop, Im an old Mac person my self.  How about
Front Page for Mac, a new one that is.
All the best you all for Christmas and may your god go with you.

John from Oz

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