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Publisher XP to FrontPage

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Melanie - 16 Feb 2004 16:01 GMT
When I changed to Publisher XP I can no longer cut and page text, images, wordart produced in Publisher into FrontPage at the curser point.  The info is pasted on the page floating when published.  Publisher 2000 held within the area that I placed it.  What am I doing wrong?
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 16 Feb 2004 16:22 GMT
The html that Pub 2002 creates is completely different than what is used in
version 2000. Both versions write code that is vastly different from
FrontPages coding, though 2000's code is closer to what FrontPage does.
Publisher (in any version) works vastly differently than FrontPage and as
such I have also strongly recommended against moving code between them.
Since Pub 2000 output is completely different from Pub 2002 output you will
not get the same results doing what you are doing.

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> When I changed to Publisher XP I can no longer cut and page text, images, wordart produced in Publisher into FrontPage at the curser point.  The info
is pasted on the page floating when published.  Publisher 2000 held within
the area that I placed it.  What am I doing wrong?

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