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Need html help with Publisher 2007

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Brandy - 13 Jul 2007 09:32 GMT
I am a Front Page junkie who recently thought it would be great to upgrade...

I am having extreme difficulty in "finding" tasks. Is there any way to edit
the html (i.e. an html editor) like there was on Front Page?

The imbedded images in the "template" aren't transfering to my website. So I
need to edit the image source in order to correct this problem.
Unfortunately, Publisher does not allow me to right click on the image and
edit the properties...

And one other thing...this is really frustrating...when I publish to the
web...(there are 6 pages)...only the index page saves and publishes! WHAT THE
HEY!

What am I doing wrong? I know it's got to be here somewhere, but this is
really yucky. I run a community website and people are expecting results!
Mary Sauer - 13 Jul 2007 11:06 GMT
Publisher is not an upgrade to FrontPage. If you really want to upgrade your
FrontPage try Microsoft's Expression Web.
http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/overview.aspx
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>I am a Front Page junkie who recently thought it would be great to upgrade...
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> What am I doing wrong? I know it's got to be here somewhere, but this is
> really yucky. I run a community website and people are expecting results!
DavidF - 13 Jul 2007 14:11 GMT
Brandy,

Go back to FrontPage or upgrade to Web Expression as Mary suggested.
Publisher is a DTP with limited web building capability, and cannot approach
the functionality of FP or WE. It is not an html editor.

As to why you aren't seeing your image or your other pages, Publisher
produces an index.htm file and an index_files folder when you Publish to the
Web. All your other .htm files and supporting graphics are in the
index_files folder, and you apparently have not uploaded that folder.

DavidF

>I am a Front Page junkie who recently thought it would be great to
>upgrade...
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> What am I doing wrong? I know it's got to be here somewhere, but this is
> really yucky. I run a community website and people are expecting results!
Brandy - 13 Jul 2007 23:20 GMT
David & Mary,

Well thanks I guess. I didn't upgrade my Front Page, I upgraded the whole
office system I was using because we upgraded computers and Office
Professional Had all the Programs I needed for school. And Front Page isn't
in the package.

But thanks for the advice. Good thing the old laptop still works!
Brandy

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> > What am I doing wrong? I know it's got to be here somewhere, but this is
> > really yucky. I run a community website and people are expecting results!
 
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