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DavidF - 10 Mar 2004 01:23 GMT
I just switched to a new computer running XP pro sp1, with a larger monitor
and just tried creating a new section for my web site using Pub 2000. I took
one of my other pages as I always have, used it as a template, and made the
appropriate changes of text, images etc. When I View as a Web Page, or Save
As a Web Page and then preview the page, the page is the correct width, but
it is right justified on my monitor instead of left justified as was the
template. Why for?

DavidF
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 10 Mar 2004 14:29 GMT
get outta here ;-)

that's a new one. can you send the template file and end file to me for
review?

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> I just switched to a new computer running XP pro sp1, with a larger monitor
> and just tried creating a new section for my web site using Pub 2000. I took
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> DavidF
DavidF - 10 Mar 2004 14:44 GMT
Du'oh! Yeah, I should get outta here :-) I was looking at the file to see
how best to package it to send to you, as I have lots of  page components in
the scratch area, and THEN noticed that one little text frame in the scratch
area was barely touching the left side, and thus pushed the rest of page
content to the right when viewed as a web page. I didn't notice it as it was
way down on the page, and I had not scrolled down. So...never mind...I just
knew it was going to be something simple like that. Going back to lurking
nooowwww! Thanks. DavidF

> get outta here ;-)
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David Bartosik - MS MVP - 10 Mar 2004 14:54 GMT
ahh yes the scratch area. that can cause all kinds of trouble with web
pages.
glad you figured it out.

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> Du'oh! Yeah, I should get outta here :-) I was looking at the file to see
> how best to package it to send to you, as I have lots of  page components in
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