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HTML code does not display in preview

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gfilms - 29 Jul 2007 10:20 GMT
I recently had to re-install publisher. Since then HTML code does not preview.
Is there a setting that got changed during re-install? If so, what do I need
to do.
Cheers
DavidF - 29 Jul 2007 12:49 GMT
Are you saying that "web page preview" does not work? What specifically
happens when you try to preview...do you get an error message?

Did you activate Publisher?

Did you install Publisher on the same operating system as before?

Are you using IE7 or IE6?

DavidF

>I recently had to re-install publisher. Since then HTML code does not
>preview.
> Is there a setting that got changed during re-install? If so, what do I
> need
> to do.
> Cheers
gfilms - 29 Jul 2007 13:16 GMT
Hi David
Pub 2003 I.E.6
I've just discovered that the HTML is displaying, but not where I want it
to. It displays much further down the page and enlarges the page to
accomodate it way over to the right hand side. I can't get it to display
where I place the code.
Yes I did activate and it's installed on the same operating system.
Dave

> Are you saying that "web page preview" does not work? What specifically
> happens when you try to preview...do you get an error message?
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> > to do.
> > Cheers
DavidF - 29 Jul 2007 14:42 GMT
Run the Design Checker to see if that tells you anything. I suspect that if
your design elements are shifting around it is because you are overlapping
text and images or other design elements, or perhaps trying to use word
wrap. Publisher cannot always convert your print design techniques into
html...they are different mediums. Tweak your design until you get what you
want when you do the web preview.

DavidF

> Hi David
> Pub 2003 I.E.6
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>> > to do.
>> > Cheers

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