Open your document, and go to View > Master Page. If you put the anything on
a master page it will be there. All the content on the master page needs to
be moved to the main publication. If you didn't use a master page, then you
need to step back and do some reading. In fact you should do some reading
anyway...
Start here: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
Then here are three articles about uploading:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/category/1921.aspx
If you choose to use FTP uploading then consider downloading and installing
the free FTP client FileZilla:
http://filezilla-project.org/ It is likely to be easier for you. Take the
time to also download the excellent documentation and read it.
And go to your web host and look under Support or the FAQs about how to
upload. They may have specific directions.
Then before you actually produced new html files go to Tools > Options > Web
tab and make sure the "Allow Png..." option is unchecked.
Then compress all your graphics: Compress graphics file sizes to create
smaller Web sites:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA012301391033.aspx
After doing your homework, Publish to the Web and upload your index.htm file
and your index_files folder.
With all due respect and no insult intended, but drop the being blonde
excuse...its demeaning. If you want to build and publish your own website,
then you need to invest some time and effort. If you don't understand
something the first time, then read it again until you do understand. If you
don't want to invest the time learning, then hire someone. We are glad to
help people help themselves...not do the work for them.
DavidF
> Dave, I am blonde, I dont understand what you say about removing the
> masterpage. I ran the designchecker and everything there seems ok. Do you
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>> >> > it
>> >> > right! Please help!
Steele - 11 Oct 2007 02:07 GMT
> Open your document, and go to View > Master Page. If you put the anything on
> a master page it will be there. All the content on the master page needs to
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> >> >> > it
> >> >> > right! Please help!
I'm having a similar problem and would appreciate any help and
assistance.
I too designed a multi page website on Publisher 2007. Following the
instructions located Publish a Web site by using FTP,
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx.
A file did upload successfully to my ftp, but the file is a Publisher
file, not a htlm file. This being my very first website design and
publishing experience, I'm not sure what I need to do.
Please help me upload the 2007 Publisher website I've created to my
website, www.GrimeBustersPressureWashing.info
Thanks,
Jim_Cooney@msn.com
Steele - 11 Oct 2007 03:00 GMT
> > Open your document, and go to View > Master Page. If you put the anything on
> > a master page it will be there. All the content on the master page needs to
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> Jim_Cooney@msn.com
Another notation, when I save the completed website to a location (my
computer) instead of saving as 1 html file, it saves as 50+ individual
files, JPEG, Graphics Interchange Format Image, EMZ file, etc.
Shouldn't Publisher be saving the file as 1 complete html file ???
Please email me at Jim_Cooney@msn.com with suggestions.
DavidF - 11 Oct 2007 13:25 GMT
Try to keep your question to one thread please...it is easier to
follow...and to help. Please refer to your other post.
DavidF
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>> I'm having a similar problem and would appreciate any help and
>> assistance.
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> Please email me at Jim_Cooney@msn.com with suggestions.