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Laine - 21 Dec 2007 15:40 GMT
I would like to import an existing website and use Microsoft Office Publisher
to work on it. Is that possible?
DavidF - 21 Dec 2007 16:11 GMT
Generally no, but you didn't provide enough information to answer the
question definitively. Publisher is not a code editor.

Are you trying to import a Publisher built website?  Do you have access to
the original .pub file? What version of Publisher?

DavidF

>I would like to import an existing website and use Microsoft Office
>Publisher
> to work on it. Is that possible?
Don Schmidt - 21 Dec 2007 16:12 GMT
Publisher works with .pub files and your website is probably .html files.
Once a Publisher file is created it can be saved as .html files but can't
open them. Editing is done by making changes with the .pub file, create the
html file and then replacing the old html file.

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Vancouver, USA

>I would like to import an existing website and use Microsoft Office
>Publisher
> to work on it. Is that possible?
John G - 04 Jan 2008 08:42 GMT
Don,
This is not entirely true.
Pub 2003 /7 does not need a dotPUB file at all and depending what you
save, the big file or the filtered file you can download it from the ISP
and edit the index.htm and index_files and return them to the ISP.

Of course the original must have been made with PUBLISHER to get it
back.
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John G.

> Publisher works with .pub files and your website is probably .html
> files. Once a Publisher file is created it can be saved as .html files
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>>Publisher
>> to work on it. Is that possible?
Don Schmidt - 04 Jan 2008 12:58 GMT
I should have qualified my answer that I drive the "Tin Lizzy" version of
Publisher,  2000.  You Lamborghini drivers of 2007 are down the road and
around the corner from me.

Don, the "Stone Mason"

> Don,
> This is not entirely true.
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>>>Publisher
>>> to work on it. Is that possible?
 
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