I love the ease of setting up a page in MSPub 2003, but it's been 4 days
trying to get it to display in PREVIEW properly for a newbie. The
autoshapes, gradients, transparencies, etc..make a great look, but when I
preview all is prety much lost.
Background picture displays, but no inserted ones from the same hard drive
file.
Nav buttons disappear, text shows out of place & will not "link"
All autoshapes disappear, even ones I have grouped to text
Text in boxes span the page, not as laid out.
I started new page from scratch using blank, but same results. No other
program has allowed me to do such a neat desin, so easily & reaally want to
get this to work.
I have cleared cache, used recommended no space small cap image names, etc...
Any sugestions GREATLY appreciated. Will send .PUB file & Pic files if it
would help.
Thanks
Mary Sauer - 08 Jul 2007 09:35 GMT
Have you thought about updating your video/graphics driver?
Read the third FAQ here
http://ed.mvps.org/Static.aspx?=Publisher/FAQs

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>I love the ease of setting up a page in MSPub 2003, but it's been 4 days
> trying to get it to display in PREVIEW properly for a newbie. The
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> Thanks
DavidF - 08 Jul 2007 14:23 GMT
Open one of the web page templates in Publisher and try to do a web page
preview. If that is successful, then it sounds like you have designed your
web page using print media formatting techniques that Publisher cannot
convert to web format...to html format. For example you cannot use a Master
page, cannot use word wrap around images, should use one of the web friendly
fonts, may find gradients, columns, etc. not work.
Perhaps deconstruct your page by dragging most of the design elements off
into the scratch area. Then add them back one at a time, doing a web page
preview after each. This will tell you what you can and cannot do. Perhaps
run the design checker first...it will probably also tell you of problem
areas.
DavidF
>I love the ease of setting up a page in MSPub 2003, but it's been 4 days
> trying to get it to display in PREVIEW properly for a newbie. The
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bjack56 - 08 Jul 2007 19:40 GMT
Video accelerate did not change problem.
Installed new nVidia WHQL drivers anyway...no change
Repaired Office thru Control Panel Add/Remove...no change
No Graphics will display in Publisher 2003 Preview, only text. Same with
"stock" templates I have opened. Looks fine on the build screen, but no
graphics in Web Preview???
> Open one of the web page templates in Publisher and try to do a web page
> preview. If that is successful, then it sounds like you have designed your
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DavidF - 08 Jul 2007 21:48 GMT
Are you using IE7? Vista?
When you do the web page preview do you get any error messages or a warning
or message bar across the top of the browser?
DavidF
> Video accelerate did not change problem.
> Installed new nVidia WHQL drivers anyway...no change
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bjack56 - 08 Jul 2007 21:52 GMT
I'm not sure exactly how, but I got Preview working again. A couple of
things from after searching & reading MSMVPS.COM articles seemed to make the
difference.
1. I made sure FrontPage Extensions were loaded in my providers Personal Web
page options.
2. I unchecked "rely on VRML.." in Publishers Web Site Options. It was
recommended in the article to uncheck PNG, but I left it checked.
3.) I went to My Networks on my computer & created a new "place" to my
webpage using https:// as my provider required for FP extensions intead of
http://
Not sure what corrected the issue, but thanks to Mary I have the latest
video drivers too.
Thanks to all above for trying to help.
> Video accelerate did not change problem.
> Installed new nVidia WHQL drivers anyway...no change
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