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IE window width problems

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Jim Shepherd - 28 Feb 2004 21:02 GMT
I am reasonably new at creating a web site.   Worked on my daughters site
( http://royalranch.net ) using Publisher 2002.  The site looks fine on my
relatively new Dell (XP and IE 6.0).  On her machine and my wife's machine
(both 98 SE and IE 6.0) the page is wider than the screen and you have to
scroll to see the full page (not fun to read).

I set the page size to 10 by 45.  Many sites have wide pages and don't have
the scroll problem.

I have done a reasonable amount of searching and can not find a way to
change the IE settings to see the full width.  I would guess that resetting
the display on the computer would not help as well.

So, there must be something in Publisher that tells IE to change the
display.

Any suggestions as to what to do to correct the problem?

Thanks, Jim
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 28 Feb 2004 22:01 GMT
refer to http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_21.htm

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> I am reasonably new at creating a web site.   Worked on my daughters site
> ( http://royalranch.net ) using Publisher 2002.  The site looks fine on my
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> Thanks, Jim
 
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