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Roy - 23 Nov 2007 13:19 GMT
inI have Publisher 2002 and can not paste html code into the html box.
Is there a secret to it?
Don Schmidt - 23 Nov 2007 14:31 GMT
To edit the html file use Notepad.

Normally editing is done in the .pub file and then do a "Save as a webpage"
and then replace the files on the server.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

> inI have Publisher 2002 and can not paste html code into the html box.
> Is there a secret to it?
Roy - 23 Nov 2007 14:44 GMT
Thanks but am not running on a server just the one machine as a desktop

> To edit the html file use Notepad.
>
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> > inI have Publisher 2002 and can not paste html code into the html box.
> > Is there a secret to it?
Don Schmidt - 23 Nov 2007 18:01 GMT
My mistake; sorry.  I thought you were editing a webpage.

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Don
Vancouver, USA

> Thanks but am not running on a server just the one machine as a desktop
>
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>> > inI have Publisher 2002 and can not paste html code into the html box.
>> > Is there a secret to it?
DavidF - 23 Nov 2007 14:51 GMT
Use the keyboard shortcut for pasting: Ctrl + V

DavidF

> inI have Publisher 2002 and can not paste html code into the html box.
> Is there a secret to it?

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