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Can't publish multiple page publisher file as web page

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garfvader - 01 Apr 2004 22:31 GMT
Hello!
My problem is that I have a newsletter in .pub format that has two pages.  However, everytime I try to save or export the file as a web page, it only exports the first page.  This happens even if I individually select the second page and try to export only that page.  It still only publishes the first page as a web page.  Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong?  I would appreciate any help you might offer
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 01 Apr 2004 22:43 GMT
Versions 2002 and 2003 save all files after the home page in a sub-folder by
default. Look there. This is covered on my site as well as the fact that the
option can be turned off.

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> Hello!
> My problem is that I have a newsletter in .pub format that has two pages.  However, everytime I try to save or export the file as a web page, it only
exports the first page.  This happens even if I individually select the
second page and try to export only that page.  It still only publishes the
first page as a web page.  Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
I would appreciate any help you might offer.
 
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