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2004-01-30, 5:35 pm

Is it possible to import HTML code in a website without using Insert HTML Code Fragment function? How? (Publisher 2003)

Where should I place HTML code which allows for example to open a new browser window for links placed in a site? In HTML Code fragment or in main HTML Code list? (Publisher 2003)

How can I look at and/or change HTML Code fragment in main list and come back to .pub page again?

If I save .pub document as web document how can I open it in .pub afterwards.

HELLLP
David Bartosik - MS MVP

2004-01-30, 6:29 pm

> Is it possible to import HTML code in a website without using Insert HTML
Code Fragment function? How? (Publisher 2003)

No. Pub IS NOT an html editor.
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> Where should I place HTML code which allows for example to open a new


browser window for links placed in a site? In HTML Code fragment or in main
HTML Code list? (Publisher 2003)

to use the blank attribute of the href you'd have to write the href yourself
in the fragment so you place the fragment on the page where you want the
link placed.

ALL fragments get written in the body tag.
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> How can I look at and/or change HTML Code fragment in main list and come


back to .pub page again?

to modify a fragment just click it like you do a text box.
I have no idea what you are calling a main list?
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> If I save .pub document as web document how can I open it in .pub


afterwards.
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You have two entities, a pub doc (.pub file) and a web site (.htm files).

When you publish as web site you generate the site files independent of the
pub file.
You make changes to the pub file.

I recommend you get my tutorial on version 2002 (it applies to 2003) at
www.davidbartosik.com/ppt.htm
Reviewing the articles on my 2002 page would help you too.


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David Bartosik - MS MVP
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