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DavidF - 27 Dec 2003 15:45 GMT
I am trying to use the insert HTML code fragment function with Publisher
2000 to import images from an images folder on my site. The code fragment I
inserted into my Pub file: <img src="/images/banner.gif"> , does
successfully pull the image banner.gif into my web page when posted. And
though I sized the fragment box the same size as the image, there is always
a slight displacement of the element adjoining the image...there is a small
gap between the banner and the element below it. I do use the Snap To
function on the Pub file. Does anybody have an idea of how I can use the
insert HTML code fragment function to import images into my site and have
them not displace the adjoining elements? Thanks for any ideas...

DavidF
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 28 Dec 2003 00:54 GMT
That gap is most likely the gap between table cells. I'd have to see the
page to know for sure. There are two attributes on table cells - cell
padding and cell spacing - that determine "gaps". Publisher has no support
for modifying those. (FP does).

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> I am trying to use the insert HTML code fragment function with Publisher
> 2000 to import images from an images folder on my site. The code fragment I
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> DavidF
DavidF - 28 Dec 2003 17:23 GMT
Ah yes, the limitations of using Publisher for web design. Oh well, I can
work around it. Thanks. DavidF

> That gap is most likely the gap between table cells. I'd have to see the
> page to know for sure. There are two attributes on table cells - cell
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