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how to insert JavaScript code into the <Head> section of HTML?

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heydayv - 11 Jul 2006 15:30 GMT
Is there any way to insert JavaScript code into the <Head> section of the
HTML of a webpage designed in Publisher 2003?  I am aware of the option of
viewing the source code and inserting the code . . . However, that is
time-consuming, not user-friendly and not what a designer wants to have to do
to creater dynamic web pages.  What other options are there for inserting
code into the <Head> section?
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 11 Jul 2006 19:59 GMT
No access to head section.

But the js doesn't need to be there.

Put the js into a html fragment anywhere on the page.

David Bartosik MSMVP
www.publishermvps.com

> Is there any way to insert JavaScript code into the <Head> section of the
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heydayv - 31 Jul 2006 21:45 GMT
Thanks.  Yes, it does work just great.

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