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KathyLynn

2004-10-12, 11:14 pm

I previously used Publisher 2000 & my laptop has Publisher with Office XP
Professional. I tried to re-do my website & used the newer version & now I
can't get it to save to my ftp. It has "export to a webpage" instead of
"save to a webpage" so I used that what but it wouldn't work. It says it's
filtered (don't know if that matters or not) but it says it can't save to my
ftp because of a / which it puts in itself. My ftp is ftp.bizland.com with
no / but it inserts ftp://ftp.bizland.com/ Any help would be appreciated as
I'm quite ignorant when it comes to computers. I used the previous version
for several years with no problem. I can't used the old program as the hard
drive died on the old computer & it won't let me load the old version on this
computer with the newer version. Thanks!
David Bartosik

2004-10-13, 4:14 am

Export to and Filtered are all correct for the 2002 version. Wording changed
again in the 2003 version. The forward slash would be correct. Are you saving
it with the name of index.htm?
When you say "it say's" is that Pub 2002 or your server?
If you post the full message and at what step you get the message that would
help out your posting.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com


"KathyLynn" wrote:

> I previously used Publisher 2000 & my laptop has Publisher with Office XP
> Professional. I tried to re-do my website & used the newer version & now I
> can't get it to save to my ftp. It has "export to a webpage" instead of
> "save to a webpage" so I used that what but it wouldn't work. It says it's
> filtered (don't know if that matters or not) but it says it can't save to my
> ftp because of a / which it puts in itself. My ftp is ftp.bizland.com with
> no / but it inserts ftp://ftp.bizland.com/ Any help would be appreciated as
> I'm quite ignorant when it comes to computers. I used the previous version
> for several years with no problem. I can't used the old program as the hard
> drive died on the old computer & it won't let me load the old version on this
> computer with the newer version. Thanks!

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