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Renee - 14 Feb 2006 15:12 GMT
I am new to this board, and to Publisher.  I generally use Macintosh programs
to do web editing, but my Mac is on the fritz.  I am trying to edit my web
site in Publisher by entering the web address, and only a blank page opens.  
Any ideas why?  I only used very simple editing tools on the Mac side with no
java, frames, etc.
DavidF - 15 Feb 2006 14:32 GMT
Publisher is not a web page editor. Perhaps rebuild the site in Publisher.
Perhaps download your site and use Notepad. Perhaps edit it at the
host...some allow this. Perhaps if you are switching to a Windows machine,
buy, learn and use FrontPage.

DavidF

> I am new to this board, and to Publisher.  I generally use Macintosh programs
> to do web editing, but my Mac is on the fritz.  I am trying to edit my web
> site in Publisher by entering the web address, and only a blank page opens.
> Any ideas why?  I only used very simple editing tools on the Mac side with no
> java, frames, etc.
Brucels - 15 Feb 2006 14:41 GMT
Renee,

I'm pretty sure you can't do what you want with Publisher, which is
basically a page-layout program that can export to HTML. I don't believe you
can import and edit HTML code with it. Sorry I can't suggest a PC program
that would do what you want.

Bruce

> I am new to this board, and to Publisher.  I generally use Macintosh programs
> to do web editing, but my Mac is on the fritz.  I am trying to edit my web
> site in Publisher by entering the web address, and only a blank page opens.  
> Any ideas why?  I only used very simple editing tools on the Mac side with no
> java, frames, etc.
 
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