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pages are too slow and to large in 2003

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Larry - 16 Dec 2003 17:06 GMT
I was using publisher 2000 and my web pages were loading in a few seconds on hi speed internet.  Converting to 2003 my html files went from 4kb to 50 kb and it takes 10 to 20 min to load a page.  If it takes this long on broadband what is dial up doing.  I will have to go to something else if this is not corrected because my customers will not wait for the pages to load in that time.
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 16 Dec 2003 20:08 GMT
Yes Pub 2003 is built that way by design, refer to
http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub11.htm

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> I was using publisher 2000 and my web pages were loading in a few seconds on hi speed internet.  Converting to 2003 my html files went from 4kb to 50
kb and it takes 10 to 20 min to load a page.  If it takes this long on
broadband what is dial up doing.  I will have to go to something else if
this is not corrected because my customers will not wait for the pages to
load in that time.
Trainlady - 19 Dec 2003 13:31 GMT
I totally agree.  Uploading the files take forever and users must wait much longer to view a web page.  The only benefit I see so far in using Publisher 2003 are the resolution of the photos are much higher.  Right now I can't seem to get my video files to work at all.

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