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how do i migrate .pub website to frontpage html 2003

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HollieSeven - 30 Aug 2007 02:58 GMT
I created a nifty little website with publisher 2003, thinking SINCE it was
office as well, it would be html.  well of course it isn't, and i need it to
be imported to FrontPage 2003.

thanks in advance
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 30 Aug 2007 03:45 GMT
Forget it... just redo the website in FP.

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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

|I created a nifty little website with publisher 2003, thinking SINCE it was
| office as well, it would be html.  well of course it isn't, and i need it to
| be imported to FrontPage 2003.
|
| thanks in advance
DavidF - 30 Aug 2007 03:55 GMT
Huh? Publisher may not produce pure HTML code, but then neither does any of
the Office suite...nor does FrontPage for that matter.

Publisher is a Desktop Publishing Program...that also has the capability of
creating websites. It is intended for relatively simple, small static
websites. It is a easy way to get a web presence. Though there are
limitations of what you can do with a Publisher website, I have seen many
very nicely designed, and effective websites built with Publisher. Perhaps
you had unrealistic expectations...

If you can't figure out how to get the results you want from Publisher, then
I suggest that you also consider Web Expression, which is the program
replacing FP.

Then start over. Build your new site from scratch.

DavidF

>I created a nifty little website with publisher 2003, thinking SINCE it was
> office as well, it would be html.  well of course it isn't, and i need it
> to
> be imported to FrontPage 2003.
>
> thanks in advance

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