> Thanks Don. Publisher 2007 uses "Publish to the Web" to produce the html.
> "Save As a web page" is the method for Pub 2000.
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>>> go about uploading that folder. It does not appear on my FTP when I
>>> publish my page.
No problemo! MSFT doesn't make it easy on you. Pub 2002 used two different
approaches depending on the SP. Pub 2003 and 2007 can produce html via Save
As a web page, but that produces "unfiltered" code full of Office tags and
other bloat.
If you ever do buy one of the newer versions Don, be sure to not overwrite
Pub 2000. You may find yourself using 2000 more than the new
versions....especially for web pages.
Thanks again.
DavidF
> Hi David,
>
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>>>> go about uploading that folder. It does not appear on my FTP when I
>>>> publish my page.
Don Schmidt - 07 Aug 2007 04:06 GMT
I don't do as much publishing as in past years. I used to put out a monthly
newsletter for the lodge but now it's member directories, installation
dinner invitations, ID cards, name badges and monthly meeting postcard
reminders. Once in awhile posters for spaghetti dinners, festas and a few
other odds and ends. Enough to be fun. Then of course, out website and
sites for two other lodges. hmmm.... the list seems longer than I thought.
don
> No problemo! MSFT doesn't make it easy on you. Pub 2002 used two different
> approaches depending on the SP. Pub 2003 and 2007 can produce html via
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>>>>> go about uploading that folder. It does not appear on my FTP when I
>>>>> publish my page.