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Jay in Austin

2004-05-30, 7:14 pm

HELP!!!!! I created 7 pages of my site (www.stonecrete.net) with Word 2002.
Piece of cake ... I felt like a pro. I used Publisher 2000 to create
additional page, but it does not seem to be able to save as HTML file that
links to my Word 2002 files I created. I cant seem to save it as same type
HTML document I created in Word ... it maintains pub extension. Can I
convert pub file to Word document? Is there any hope for me?

Jay


Don Schmidt

2004-05-30, 7:14 pm

I don't know about mixing the two program files but in Publisher, "Save as a
Web Page" and it will create html and gif files. Publisher 2000 isn't able
to import html files. It creates new files every time you do a "Save as a
Web Page" and when you upload all the new files the originals get replaced.

Later versions of Publisher will allow you to import html files.

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"Jay in Austin" <jbaustx@wans.net> wrote in message
news:eCFpeGmREHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> HELP!!!!! I created 7 pages of my site (www.stonecrete.net) with Word

2002.
> Piece of cake ... I felt like a pro. I used Publisher 2000 to create
> additional page, but it does not seem to be able to save as HTML file that
> links to my Word 2002 files I created. I cant seem to save it as same type
> HTML document I created in Word ... it maintains pub extension. Can I
> convert pub file to Word document? Is there any hope for me?
>
> Jay
>
>



analog@logwell.com

2004-05-30, 7:14 pm

My website has many word documnets, and the main site is done in
Publisher 2000. What you have to do is upload the non-Publisher
material separately, and just create a link to it in Publisher. It is
trivial to do, but requires some understanding of how the directories
on your website work, and some kind of simple FTP agent or utility to
do the transferring.

On Sun, 30 May 2004 11:17:38 -0500, "Jay in Austin" <jbaustx@wans.net>
wrote:

>HELP!!!!! I created 7 pages of my site (www.stonecrete.net) with Word 2002.
>Piece of cake ... I felt like a pro. I used Publisher 2000 to create
>additional page, but it does not seem to be able to save as HTML file that
>links to my Word 2002 files I created. I cant seem to save it as same type
>HTML document I created in Word ... it maintains pub extension. Can I
>convert pub file to Word document? Is there any hope for me?
>
>Jay
>


Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

2004-05-30, 11:14 pm

In news:t0bkb01hcqhh0uv95mo4kpq14vdo3p26jn@4ax.com,
analog@logwell.com <analog@logwell.com> posted:
> My website has many word documnets, and the main site is done in
> Publisher 2000. What you have to do is upload the non-Publisher
> material separately, and just create a link to it in Publisher. It is
> trivial to do, but requires some understanding of how the directories
> on your website work, and some kind of simple FTP agent or utility to
> do the transferring.


I hope you don't expect to get paid for for helping Jay :-)
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com

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