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Paragraph Alignment Problem in Web Page

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Sarah Sez - 28 Aug 2006 04:24 GMT
Hi,

1.  I had a problem in Publisher 2000 with bulleted paragraphs displaying
improperly.  So, I upgraded to 2003 and downloaded Sp2 also.  I still have
the same problem.  

2.  Also, my logo displays awful (jaggies) in both versions.  It displays
well on my existing website.

3.  The pages display with lots of space around the edges.  Shouldn't the
template account for this?  Is there a place to make changes easily?

4.  I also have the problem of the upgraded file (2000 to 2003) showing
pages beginning 17 inches down the screen.

Woe is me, oh woe is me...!  

Sarah
DavidF - 28 Aug 2006 12:53 GMT
1. Publisher has difficulties with converting some print publication
formatting to HTML, including bulleted lists or paragraphs. You might try
inserting symbols instead of bullets. I sometimes find that if I created the
bulleted lists in Word, and copy and paste into Publisher...or import into
Publisher, you can sometimes workaround the issue.

2. So which is it? Does it display well or not? Perhaps build your logo in
an image editing program instead of in Publisher, or copy the logo you built
in Publisher, and edit it in editing software. When you layer images, text
boxes, etc. you can end up with a combined image of lower resolution, and
thus the "jaggies", thus the building the logo in image editing software
suggestion.

3. If you don't like the way your pages or arranged, then change the layout.
That's the advantage of using DTP. If you are talking about the way that
Publisher left justifies pages, the read:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/16/81264.aspx

4. Answered in your other post. If it was me, I would have stayed with Pub
2000...but then that is me.

DavidF

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DavidF - 28 Aug 2006 13:06 GMT
One more thing about question 3. Pub 2003 uses a slightly wider page than
the widest default page in Pub 2000....

DavidF

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