I'm having a couple of formatting problems with Publisher 2002.
1. HTML fragments are showing up in my web page title bar. A sample
of what's happening is at the top of this link:
http://www.book-it.biz/index_files/page0001.htm
When I look under tools>options>web options, the text reads without
the html fragment. Anyone have any ideas how I can get rid of the
fragment?
2. I'm trying to change the line spacing on one of my pages. I
select the text, reformat the line spacing, and end up with double
images. It's as if the text has duplicated itself and moved a
fraction of an inch down and a fraction of an inch over. It's kind of
an unreadable mess at that point. Has anyone had any luck fixing a
problem like this?
3. Does anyone know how to change the names of URL links? I'd like
to get rid of the "index_files/page0001, etc." and name the pages
something else. I haven't been able to find anything in the help
menu.
Thanks all!
Bonnie
> I'm having a couple of formatting problems with Publisher 2002.
>
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> the html fragment. Anyone have any ideas how I can get rid of the
> fragment?
post what you have in the page title field for review.
post what you have in code fragments for review.
> 2. I'm trying to change the line spacing on one of my pages. I
> select the text, reformat the line spacing, and end up with double
> images. It's as if the text has duplicated itself and moved a
> fraction of an inch down and a fraction of an inch over. It's kind of
> an unreadable mess at that point. Has anyone had any luck fixing a
> problem like this?
line spacing is for print publications not web publications. it's not a
problem, it's just not really supported.
> 3. Does anyone know how to change the names of URL links? I'd like
> to get rid of the "index_files/page0001, etc." and name the pages
> something else. I haven't been able to find anything in the help
> menu.
you need to beef up your help options with my site.
refer to http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_1.htm

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