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| =?Utf-8?B?QW5u?= 2004-01-25, 11:29 pm |
| I have never used Publisher on the web. But now I want to post a family newsletter. A nephew has created my site for me. I normally write the newsletter in Publisher 2000, so I've saved a copy in HTML. It is a four page newsletter, and displays only t
he first page, with the text behind the picture on that page. I can't figure out what to do differently. And do I have to add a hyperlink to each page in order to go to the next page? I'd appreciate any help.
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| David Bartosik - MS MVP 2004-01-26, 11:35 am |
| Yes you need to add navigation to a print doc converted to a web doc.
Yes the conversion from print to web can be inaccurate, you may need to make
adjustments.
Visit my site for everything on Publisher web design.
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"Ann" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:79A02BCB-39C9-4992-9513-8E0A5ED92356@microsoft.com...quote:
> I have never used Publisher on the web. But now I want to post a family
newsletter. A nephew has created my site for me. I normally write the
newsletter in Publisher 2000, so I've saved a copy in HTML. It is a four
page newsletter, and displays only the first page, with the text behind the
picture on that page. I can't figure out what to do differently. And do I
have to add a hyperlink to each page in order to go to the next page? I'd
appreciate any help.
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