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Cindy K - 18 Aug 2006 00:54 GMT
There are two of us using publisher to create one website.  The problem is,
we both can't get in to work on the site at the same time.  In fact, we can't
even do a "read only" type scenario if someone is in there, rather we get a
"locked" response.  As such, I have two questions.
1.  Is there any way for the two of to work on this at the same time?  We
are in different locations, but this is saved as a shared document on our
server.  
2.  If not, is there any way that one of us can work in a copy of the
original document and then somehow merge the changes together into the same
web page?  

Any help anyone could provide would be GREATLY appreciated!  We feel like we
are hitting a wall, and we both really need to be moving on this project
together.  Thank you.  

Cindy K.
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 18 Aug 2006 01:16 GMT
There's no way that two of you can work simultaneously, nor would you want
to.

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> There are two of us using publisher to create one website.  The problem
> is,
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> Cindy K.
Cindy K - 18 Aug 2006 22:27 GMT
Ok, is there a way to merge two documents into one then, without doing
exhaustive cutting and pasting?

> There's no way that two of you can work simultaneously, nor would you want
> to.
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> > Cindy K.
Mary Sauer - 18 Aug 2006 22:51 GMT
Try this
http://msauer.mvps.org/combining_publisher_documents.htm

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> Ok, is there a way to merge two documents into one then, without doing
> exhaustive cutting and pasting?
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>> > Cindy K.
 
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