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revron - 30 Jun 2006 17:53 GMT
how do i publish my multi-page publisher doc on my website w/o needing to
convert each page to web format???  (for example, my monthly newsletter.)

thanks in advance!

ron

ps: i'm using ms pub 2003 and fp 2003.
Don Schmidt - 30 Jun 2006 18:10 GMT
The popular method of making a newsletter available is to convert it to a
pdf format.  Most everyone has a pdf reader.

Most folks here will recommend the free primopdf program available at
www.premopdf.com

If file size is important to you (dial up folks will appreciate the smallest
file to download) then you may be interested in the modestly priced
PDF-XChange which is available at:

http://www.docu-track.com/downloads/users/

BTW the Tracker PDF-Tools is a great program to have for those days you have
a need to do most anything with pdf files.

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> how do i publish my multi-page publisher doc on my website w/o needing to
> convert each page to web format???  (for example, my monthly newsletter.)
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> ps: i'm using ms pub 2003 and fp 2003.
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 30 Jun 2006 18:26 GMT
Oopsy - www.primopdf.com

Spelling will make all of the difference in whether you get to the right
site.  ;-)

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

> The popular method of making a newsletter available is to convert it to a
> pdf format.  Most everyone has a pdf reader.
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>> ps: i'm using ms pub 2003 and fp 2003.
Don Schmidt - 01 Jul 2006 17:43 GMT
Sorry folks on the spelling of the pdf program.

Yes! Spelling does make a difference! I attempted to go to a prominent
government site and erred by using a .com instead of a .gov and got a porn
site. Hmmm.... maybe to some, it's about the same. <G>

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Don
"May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)

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JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 01 Jul 2006 20:14 GMT
Gee, do you mean whitehouse dot whatever?   ;-) Known about that one for
several years.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

> Sorry folks on the spelling of the pdf program.
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DavidF - 01 Jul 2006 00:39 GMT
I don't think I have a better answer than you have got here, or in the
regular Publisher forum. But you do know that you can set the Adobe Reader
to go from page to page rather than scroll? And if you want webpage
functionality, it isn't that hard to convert a print newsletter to web
format. Reference:
"Convert Your Publisher Newsletter for Use on the Web":
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010563151033.aspx

DavidF

> how do i publish my multi-page publisher doc on my website w/o needing to
> convert each page to web format???  (for example, my monthly newsletter.)
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> ps: i'm using ms pub 2003 and fp 2003.
revron - 01 Jul 2006 18:01 GMT
thanks for the pointer.  good info there.

ron

> I don't think I have a better answer than you have got here, or in the
> regular Publisher forum. But you do know that you can set the Adobe Reader
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> > ps: i'm using ms pub 2003 and fp 2003.
 
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