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When I click on the navigation bar it does not go to the page

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Quiltcrazd - 10 Jan 2006 21:57 GMT
This is my first project on Publisher 2003.  I am trying to create a website.
I used the wizard and the navigation bar is there, but when I click on the
navigation bar it does not go to the page.  It's the same with the hyperlink.
I click on it, but nothing happens.  The pages are there.  I can switch to
the page by the arrows on the bottom of the screen.  Do I have to do
something to activate the navigation bar and hyperlink?
DavidF - 12 Jan 2006 01:21 GMT
Try Web Site Preview or actually publishing the site. Then I would go to:
http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDesign/tabid/29/Default.aspx
and start reading the section on Pub 2003 and the FAQ page. It will save you
a lot of time and frustration.

DavidF

> This is my first project on Publisher 2003.  I am trying to create a website.
>  I used the wizard and the navigation bar is there, but when I click on the
> navigation bar it does not go to the page.  It's the same with the hyperlink.
>  I click on it, but nothing happens.  The pages are there.  I can switch to
> the page by the arrows on the bottom of the screen.  Do I have to do
> something to activate the navigation bar and hyperlink?

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