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| grant walker 2005-12-01, 6:27 pm |
| hi, I print brochures and flyers for local clubs and organizations, usually
on a4 paper and some double sided, I design them in pub 2000. I now want to
put some of these brochures onto the net without having to redesign them if
possible, is publisher capable of doing this? are there any design tips I
should keep in mind for print to net design? should I use pdf file format?
i am interested in any ideas and suggestions,
with thanks,
grant.
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| Don Schmidt 2005-12-01, 11:05 pm |
| Here's how I've done similar.
Convert the files to pdf, upload the files to your web site and list them on
the website with links to each file.
You are welcome to visit
www.vanusa.org
Il Measagio Archive page and see how we post our newsletters.
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Don
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Vancouver, USA
"grant walker" <grantwalker@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
news:fzLjf.8554$ea6.4579@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> hi, I print brochures and flyers for local clubs and organizations,
> usually on a4 paper and some double sided, I design them in pub 2000. I
> now want to put some of these brochures onto the net without having to
> redesign them if possible, is publisher capable of doing this? are there
> any design tips I should keep in mind for print to net design? should I
> use pdf file format?
>
> i am interested in any ideas and suggestions,
> with thanks,
> grant.
>
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| David Bartosik 2005-12-06, 7:22 pm |
| Sure Publisher does that, it's designed for that. Under file menu you'll see
"convert to web publication".
Though saving it as a pdf may give you better results.
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David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com
"grant walker" wrote:
> hi, I print brochures and flyers for local clubs and organizations, usually
> on a4 paper and some double sided, I design them in pub 2000. I now want to
> put some of these brochures onto the net without having to redesign them if
> possible, is publisher capable of doing this? are there any design tips I
> should keep in mind for print to net design? should I use pdf file format?
>
> i am interested in any ideas and suggestions,
> with thanks,
> grant.
>
>
>
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