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web pages publish in wrong order

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ladalang - 14 Jan 2006 23:56 GMT
In Publisher they are in the correct order.  Once published, the second page
always comes up first.  In Help it says to go to Tools, Options and click on
the complex scripts tab.  Only there is no such tab when those directions are
followed.  Also says to go to page set up and make sure in layout it says
left to right.  Again that is not displayed there. I just want my pages to be
in the correct order.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 15 Jan 2006 02:10 GMT
What version of Publisher are you using? I have no idea what help
instructions you're reading.

Technically a web site doesn't have a linear order. You can view pages at
the same time, in any sequence, in multiples, or single, any which way you
want.

The sequence of a navigation menu doesn't have to have any relation to any
sequence of pages. In a Publisher web publication file the left to right
ordering of pages does not have to be relevant to the order of the menu.

By default a web sites home page has a file name of index.htm, after that
the pages can have any file name. By default all versions except 2002, of
Publisher name the first page of a web publication as index.htm. But you
could over-ride that.

If you applied custom file names to the pages then review your work.

David Bartosik MSFT MVP
http://www.msmvps.com/dbartosik

> In Publisher they are in the correct order.  Once published, the second
> page
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> be
> in the correct order.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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