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How do I stop the template from adding a page link?

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Antonio - 15 Jun 2007 08:16 GMT
I am creating a website using one of the default templates in Publisher 2003.
Whenever I add a page, the navigation bar automatically has a page link
added.  How can I stop it from doing this?  

I am very much a novice in Publisher.  I know this is a very simple problem.
Any help will do.

Thanks.
DavidF - 15 Jun 2007 13:35 GMT
The next time you insert a page, take a bit more time and study the dialog
that comes up. At the bottom of the that dialog is the option to add the
page to the navbar. Uncheck it.

DavidF

>I am creating a website using one of the default templates in Publisher
>2003.
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> Thanks.
Antonio - 17 Jun 2007 06:21 GMT
Thanks.

Also,  I just have another question.  it's when I try to hyperlink a button.
My problem is that it works when I do it in the publisher workspace but when
I do the web page preview,  it doesn't work (It won't go back to the page I
linked it to).  Is there anything I am doing wrong?  I have tried
hyperlinking it several times to no avail.

> The next time you insert a page, take a bit more time and study the dialog
> that comes up. At the bottom of the that dialog is the option to add the
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