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David Bartosik - MS MVP
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David
It totally disheartens me to hear you say that. I have had the same question posted in the general Publisher forum, and the general Frontpage forum, and have had no satisfactory responses there either. Nothing seems to work well. I thought I did research before buying Publisher 2003, but apparently, Microsoft really doesn't know how their products work. They do actually state that if you start your website in Publisher, it will easily migrate to Frontpage. Any idea where I can email a complaint letter to Microsoft? I would have saved the money on Office 2003 (purchased exclusively because of Publisher 2003), and the money I just spent on Frontpage, and gone for adobe or dreamweaver. This is not nickle and dime, and I would love to write a letter of disatisfaction to Microsoft
Rick
JL Paules - 24 Apr 2004 13:12 GMT
If you bought Office strictly because all you wanted was Publisher, you
spent waaaaaaaaaay too much money.

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JoAnn Paules - MVP Microsoft Publisher
> David,
> It totally disheartens me to hear you say that. I have had the same question posted in the general Publisher forum, and the general Frontpage
forum, and have had no satisfactory responses there either. Nothing seems
to work well. I thought I did research before buying Publisher 2003, but
apparently, Microsoft really doesn't know how their products work. They do
actually state that if you start your website in Publisher, it will easily
migrate to Frontpage. Any idea where I can email a complaint letter to
Microsoft? I would have saved the money on Office 2003 (purchased
exclusively because of Publisher 2003), and the money I just spent on
Frontpage, and gone for adobe or dreamweaver. This is not nickle and dime,
and I would love to write a letter of disatisfaction to Microsoft.
> Rick
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 24 Apr 2004 16:02 GMT
It is my belief that type of material is written by marketing people not
technical people and the marketing people have never actually done or tried
to do what they write about.
As for a letter, you can send it to me and I'll forward it to my contacts.

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David Bartosik - MS MVP
for Publisher help:
www.davidbartosik.com
enter to win Pub 2003:
www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx
> David,
> It totally disheartens me to hear you say that. I have had the same question posted in the general Publisher forum, and the general Frontpage
forum, and have had no satisfactory responses there either. Nothing seems
to work well. I thought I did research before buying Publisher 2003, but
apparently, Microsoft really doesn't know how their products work. They do
actually state that if you start your website in Publisher, it will easily
migrate to Frontpage. Any idea where I can email a complaint letter to
Microsoft? I would have saved the money on Office 2003 (purchased
exclusively because of Publisher 2003), and the money I just spent on
Frontpage, and gone for adobe or dreamweaver. This is not nickle and dime,
and I would love to write a letter of disatisfaction to Microsoft.
> Rick