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| Chris Wagner 2004-09-21, 7:16 pm |
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Can I take an existing file from the Publication Wizard, change
some of the graphics, Save it somehow, so when I add new pages
those graphics that were changed are reflected on the new pages.
example
MS Publisher 2000
File > New brings up Microsoft Publisher Catalog
select Web Sites, and Blends Web Site and Start Wizard.
I want to change the three boxes on the original page and all added
pages.
Without going to each page How could I change those three boxes in the
upper corner to say, another shape and keep that shape when I insert a
new page from the Web Site Wizard?
Thanks
Chris Wagner
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| JoAnn Paules 2004-09-21, 7:16 pm |
| I don't think you can. I think the Wizard is a crotchety old thing who will
only work with files left unadulterated.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Chris Wagner" <cjwagner@azeoc.org> wrote in message
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>
> Can I take an existing file from the Publication Wizard, change
> some of the graphics, Save it somehow, so when I add new pages
> those graphics that were changed are reflected on the new pages.
>
> example
>
> MS Publisher 2000
>
> File > New brings up Microsoft Publisher Catalog
> select Web Sites, and Blends Web Site and Start Wizard.
>
> I want to change the three boxes on the original page and all added
> pages.
>
> Without going to each page How could I change those three boxes in the
> upper corner to say, another shape and keep that shape when I insert a
> new page from the Web Site Wizard?
>
> Thanks
> Chris Wagner
>
>
>
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| Chris Wagner 2004-09-25, 11:22 pm |
| Figured it was something like that. Thought I'd ask though.
Thanks
Chris Wagner
JoAnn Paules wrote:
> I don't think you can. I think the Wizard is a crotchety old thing who will
> only work with files left unadulterated.
>
> --
> JoAnn Paules
> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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> "Chris Wagner" <cjwagner@azeoc.org> wrote in message
> news:41505D43.8709AEAE@azeoc.org...
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| JoAnn Paules 2004-09-25, 11:22 pm |
| It's always worth asking a good question. :-)
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Chris Wagner" <cjwagner@azeoc.org> wrote in message
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> Figured it was something like that. Thought I'd ask though.
>
> Thanks
> Chris Wagner
>
>
> JoAnn Paules wrote:
>
>
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| DavidF 2004-09-26, 12:15 pm |
| Chris,
Unless I am reading your question incorrectly, yes you can do this. After
creating your first page with the Wizard go ahead and make any changes you
want to the page, including moving around or changing the three boxes. Then
go to Insert Page, More options, tick Duplicate All Objects on Page, and
everything on the first page will be duplicated on the second page....the
third page etc. If you have already created multiple pages and then want to
change the three box element, make the changes on one page, you manually
copy and paste to the other pages.
DavidF
"Chris Wagner" <cjwagner@azeoc.org> wrote in message
news:41505D43.8709AEAE@azeoc.org...
>
> Can I take an existing file from the Publication Wizard, change
> some of the graphics, Save it somehow, so when I add new pages
> those graphics that were changed are reflected on the new pages.
>
> example
>
> MS Publisher 2000
>
> File > New brings up Microsoft Publisher Catalog
> select Web Sites, and Blends Web Site and Start Wizard.
>
> I want to change the three boxes on the original page and all added
> pages.
>
> Without going to each page How could I change those three boxes in the
> upper corner to say, another shape and keep that shape when I insert a
> new page from the Web Site Wizard?
>
> Thanks
> Chris Wagner
>
>
>
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