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DataGeekette

2005-12-28, 10:15 pm

I have created my husband's website for his business; however, when we went
into Word to do some editing, Publisher did 2 things that I wish it hadn't...
1.) Made everything on the the page one big graphic.
2.) Each page had the main index file then all the .gif files under it. I
want to be able to create all the supporting .gif files in a separate folder.
Conversion/editing was a BIG problem, subsequently and there were literally
hundreds of these files listed under each page.
Is there any way around this??
Don Schmidt

2005-12-28, 10:15 pm

Why didn't you just edit the pub file in Publisher?


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Don
Vancouver USA


"DataGeekette" <DataGeekette@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B5E02DBB-0056-40A9-A75C-E02ECE0D9E01@microsoft.com...
>I have created my husband's website for his business; however, when we went
> into Word to do some editing, Publisher did 2 things that I wish it
> hadn't...
> 1.) Made everything on the the page one big graphic.
> 2.) Each page had the main index file then all the .gif files under it. I
> want to be able to create all the supporting .gif files in a separate
> folder.
> Conversion/editing was a BIG problem, subsequently and there were
> literally
> hundreds of these files listed under each page.
> Is there any way around this??



DavidF

2005-12-29, 6:42 pm

1. When you overlap page elements, they are converted to a GIF. If you can't
see where you overlapped, then run Design Checker.

2. Web site options > Web > Organize supporting files in a folder

DavidF

"DataGeekette" <DataGeekette@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B5E02DBB-0056-40A9-A75C-E02ECE0D9E01@microsoft.com...
> I have created my husband's website for his business; however, when we

went
> into Word to do some editing, Publisher did 2 things that I wish it

hadn't...
> 1.) Made everything on the the page one big graphic.
> 2.) Each page had the main index file then all the .gif files under it. I
> want to be able to create all the supporting .gif files in a separate

folder.
> Conversion/editing was a BIG problem, subsequently and there were

literally
> hundreds of these files listed under each page.
> Is there any way around this??



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