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Re: pub 2000 links not functional24 Dec 2003 03:44 GMT2
THANKS A MILLION!
> From: Rosalie Pascale
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Bartosik - MS MVP"
links22 Dec 2003 22:47 GMT4
after I publish the web page to my isp's web space, I am
able to the home page, but none of the links work.  They
work when I previewed as a web page on Microsoft
publisher. any suggestions?
links22 Dec 2003 22:46 GMT1
When we upload (from either of two computers), most of
the embedded links do not work.  The home page links work,
but that's about all.  Anyone else have this problem?  The
links are OK in Web Preview.
Does Publisher 2003 allow for frames?22 Dec 2003 16:52 GMT4
Will Publisher 2003 allow me to create a frames website?  How would I do
this?
Most clipart be used on websites?22 Dec 2003 14:18 GMT1
I own Office 2003.  May I use clip art that was included with that software
on my website?  Since it is part of Publisher's features, I can't see why
not? Just wanted to make sure Microsoft does allow this.
Style of links22 Dec 2003 14:17 GMT1
How do you change the links colors/characteristics in publisher 2003?  Can
you use cascading style sheets?
Thanks for the help.
Publisher's Web Post22 Dec 2003 06:24 GMT1
I recently installed Publisher from an Office 97 CD, on
XP Home Edition. I've been designing my home web page and
am ready to upload my design to my page. I've tried
using "Setup for Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard 1.52".
Need good tips for photo-shop.21 Dec 2003 21:26 GMT1
I am using photo-shop.
I learned the photo-shop, and its ability.
I am not an artist, but I need good samples and tips of designing in
photo-shop (for web), please.
desinging by photo-shop like word.21 Dec 2003 21:25 GMT1
Does word have graphic elemnts, such as arrows, clowds, shapes,
like word ?
If so - where, and how can I use them ?
Thanks :)
passwords21 Dec 2003 21:24 GMT1
Is it possible to put a password on a webpage in
Publisher 2003?  Something like a user login to reach
specific pages.
Catherine
Code to redirect old page21 Dec 2003 21:21 GMT1
Hi.  I just purchaed my own domain name and switched hosting service.  What
is the HTML code to have my old site automatically forward to the new
address?  Thanks for the help.
wizard's hyperlinks20 Dec 2003 21:33 GMT1
I'm running Ms Publisher 2000, on win 98se
As far as I can see, MsPub 2000 only allows me to set up 10
hyperlinked nav buttons with the wizard. Any more than that and they
get confused.
Website File Naming Convention-Pub200320 Dec 2003 02:22 GMT1
Have no problem loading website to ISP.  Publisher names
each page of the website index_page561xxx.htm, etc.  How
do I get it to name the page by the page name entered in
Tools/Web Page Options?  The website works, but would love
Website19 Dec 2003 21:58 GMT1
I use Publisher 2003.  I recently designed a website in which I used silver bars on a master page.  They show up fine on 23 of 25 pages.  The other 2 pages are way out of alignment.  Any ideas  MVP???
My site is http://members.cox.net/auburnalumni
pages are too slow and to large in 200319 Dec 2003 13:31 GMT2
I was using publisher 2000 and my web pages were loading in a few seconds on hi speed internet.  Converting to 2003 my html files went from 4kb to 50 kb and it takes 10 to 20 min to load a page.  If it takes this long on broadband what is dial up doing.  I will have to go to ...
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