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Juan Urbina - 02 Dec 2003 07:24 GMT
I'm currently working on publishing a monthly newsletter
and I am planning to use Publisher 2003.  One of the many
problems I am experiencing is that the web page preview
isn't faithful to the design, especially when it comes to
line spacing, which forces me to overlap text on the
design page to get the desired spacing on the preview
page.  Am I doing something wrong or should I abandon the
idea of double and triple spacing?
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 02 Dec 2003 14:23 GMT
Such spacing is only applicable to print publications, not web publications.
Lots of things are not supported in web design, to learn more about
limitations and how-to's with web design visit my web site.

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> I'm currently working on publishing a monthly newsletter
> and I am planning to use Publisher 2003.  One of the many
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> page.  Am I doing something wrong or should I abandon the
> idea of double and triple spacing?
Juan Urbina - 04 Dec 2003 04:16 GMT
I visited that page but there is nothing about adjusting line spacing for text in a Publisher designed webpage other than this:

"Line spacing can also be changed to your own setting, click Format, Line Spacing and set the desired spacing, for example 1.2 line spacing."

in the page with URL title: http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2k/pub2k_16.htm
   
    ----- David Bartosik - MS MVP wrote: -----
   
    Such spacing is only applicable to print publications, not web publications.
    Lots of things are not supported in web design, to learn more about
    limitations and how-to's with web design visit my web site.
   
    --
    David Bartosik - Microsoft MVP
    Visit  www.davidbartosik.com
    for Publisher and Web Design
    Tips and How-to's.
   
    "Juan Urbina" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:080401c3b8a5$54315660$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > I'm currently working on publishing a monthly newsletter
    > and I am planning to use Publisher 2003.  One of the many
    > problems I am experiencing is that the web page preview
    > isn't faithful to the design, especially when it comes to
    > line spacing, which forces me to overlap text on the
    > design page to get the desired spacing on the preview
    > page.  Am I doing something wrong or should I abandon the
    > idea of double and triple spacing?
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 04 Dec 2003 04:46 GMT
Refer to the first sentence of my first response... line spacing is not
applicable to web publications.

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David Bartosik - Microsoft MVP
Visit  www.davidbartosik.com
for Publisher and Web Design
Tips and How-to's.

> I visited that page but there is nothing about adjusting line spacing for text in a Publisher designed webpage other than this:
>
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>      > page.  Am I doing something wrong or should I abandon the
>      > idea of double and triple spacing?

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