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converting web site back to publisher document

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jan - 26 Jan 2007 15:09 GMT
I created my web site using Publisher 2003 and uploaded to the host and it is
functioning fine. My computer crashed before I  was able to save the
publisher version.  ( it is now fixed) I have tried the "convert back to
print" feature but it only converts the first or home page of my site. The
rest of the pages are still in HTML. I also tried to save the web site as a
.pub document but was unable to figure that out as well. Can anyone help?
DavidF - 27 Jan 2007 00:14 GMT
David Bartosik wrote an article that can help: Common Sense Computing 101
aka "Why in the world would you lose your publisher file?":
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/19/81461.aspx

He reviews a number of ways to back up documents and then at the end of the
article are some instructions on how to rebuild a Publisher file from you
website files.

Good luck.

DavidF

>I created my web site using Publisher 2003 and uploaded to the host and it
>is
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> a
> .pub document but was unable to figure that out as well. Can anyone help?
jan - 27 Jan 2007 14:03 GMT
thank-you. I will try this and let you know how it goes and yes, I HAVE been
kicking myself!!

> David Bartosik wrote an article that can help: Common Sense Computing 101
> aka "Why in the world would you lose your publisher file?":
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> > a
> > .pub document but was unable to figure that out as well. Can anyone help?
DavidF - 27 Jan 2007 15:34 GMT
Don't feel like the lone ranger...we have all lost a file, at least once.
Luckily in your case, you can download the html files from your server, open
them in Pub 2003, save as a Pub file. Yeah, it will require some
reformatting and copy and pasting, but at least all the content is available
to you. It could have been worse...

DavidF

> thank-you. I will try this and let you know how it goes and yes, I HAVE
> been
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>> > .pub document but was unable to figure that out as well. Can anyone
>> > help?
 
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