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How can I centralise my web page on the screen?

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Norris - 09 Aug 2007 12:52 GMT
My web pages in browser are shown to be on the left hand side of the page.
Can I centralise these pages with one click, or by cut and pasting a script
in the html page source file?

Thanks in advance.
Don Schmidt - 09 Aug 2007 15:28 GMT
Your problem will depend on which version of Publisher you created your
site.

This works only for websites created with Publisher 2000 & 2002.

Each of your html files requires adding the <center> code after the existing
<head> code.

You can go into each html file and do it manually or get the free
ReplaceInfiles program
and make it an easy chore.

"ReplaceInFiles" can be downloaded from:

<http://www.emurasoft.com/index.htm>

The four boxes require the following information:

Find: <head>
Replace with: <head> <center>
File Types: *.html
In Folder:
(use the button to go to the folder where the html files are located on your
drive)

The bottom four boxes can be left blank.

Note: Once the boxes are filled out and the "Replace all" is selected, the
entries are retained for the next time you use the program.

Don
------
Vancouver, USA

P.S.  One of the kind visitors of this news group told us of Replaceinfiles
program some time ago; 'Sorry I forgot the individual's name. (Another
unsung hero).

> My web pages in browser are shown to be on the left hand side of the page.
> Can I centralise these pages with one click, or by cut and pasting a
> script
> in the html page source file?
>
> Thanks in advance.
Norris - 09 Aug 2007 17:30 GMT
Thanks Don,

I created my site using Microsoft Publisher 2007.
I guess there isn't a solution to the latest version yet?

P.s. Spent some of my honeymoon in Vancouver, beautiful part of the world!

> Your problem will depend on which version of Publisher you created your
> site.
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> >
> > Thanks in advance.
Don Schmidt - 09 Aug 2007 19:42 GMT
Having been there, it sounds like you spent your honeymoon in Vancouver, BC.

I'm in Vancouver, WA;  both cities founded by Capt Vancouver, the explorer.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

> Thanks Don,
>
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>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.

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