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# of pages in Publisher 2002 Web doc

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Suzanne - 09 Feb 2004 00:07 GMT
Can I have more than 13 pages in a web document using
Publisher 2002? Currently I have 13, but when I try to
add an additional page, Publisher locks up and exits.
I've re-booted to no avail. Is there a 'back door' way to
add additional pages or have I hit my limit? Thanks
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 09 Feb 2004 03:08 GMT
There is not a limit that I am aware of.
Though the nav bar only supports 10 pages.
Sites of 50-250 pages are not uncommon.
There is an issue with the doc itself.
Perhaps a corrupted file or a corrupted image?
Or possibly you are running Norton AV which does corrupt files?

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> Can I have more than 13 pages in a web document using
> Publisher 2002? Currently I have 13, but when I try to
> add an additional page, Publisher locks up and exits.
> I've re-booted to no avail. Is there a 'back door' way to
> add additional pages or have I hit my limit? Thanks
Dick - 27 Feb 2004 13:26 GMT
I have used Norton Anti-virus for years with no ill effects that I am aware
of. But to be on the safe side, which anti-virus program, from your
perspective, works best?
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> Can I have more than 13 pages in a web document using
> Publisher 2002? Currently I have 13, but when I try to
> add an additional page, Publisher locks up and exits.
> I've re-booted to no avail. Is there a 'back door' way to
> add additional pages or have I hit my limit? Thanks
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 27 Feb 2004 15:00 GMT
Most IT individuals I know use and recommend AVG -
http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php

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enter to win Pub 2003:
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> I have used Norton Anti-virus for years with no ill effects that I am aware
> of. But to be on the safe side, which anti-virus program, from your
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> > I've re-booted to no avail. Is there a 'back door' way to
> > add additional pages or have I hit my limit? Thanks
 
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