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| Don Schmidt 2005-08-17, 7:36 pm |
| It doesn't seem to be in Publisher 2000.
Notepad will open html files.
You may want to get a better Notepad than Microsoft's. Notepad+ is an
improvement and can be found at:
http://www.mypeecee.org/rogsoft/
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Don
Vancouver, USA
"Lynn" <Lynn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I posted this about a month ago and got no answer. If you do not have
> Publisher 2003, is it possible to "open" html pages in publisher?
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> Amature Web Designer
> www.frescaaire.com
> www.myrottweilerpups.com
> www.jugendlieberotts.com
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| I am referring back to advice to open the web page in Pub 2003. I tried in
Pub 2000 and it doesn't work, so I am wondering if it is a feature added
later?
I lost my files on my old computer and have to reconstruct the website from
the website.
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Amature Web Designer
www.frescaaire.com
www.myrottweilerpups.com
www.jugendlieberotts.com
"Don Schmidt" wrote:
> It doesn't seem to be in Publisher 2000.
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> Notepad will open html files.
> You may want to get a better Notepad than Microsoft's. Notepad+ is an
> improvement and can be found at:
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> http://www.mypeecee.org/rogsoft/
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> --
> Don
> Vancouver, USA
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> "Lynn" <Lynn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BE185912-AA9F-4D3F-A4D5-09DC39D0F9B3@microsoft.com...
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| David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] 2005-08-17, 7:37 pm |
| fwiw, it's best practice to match the post subject to the post question.
Also this information is available at http://www.publishermvps.com .
Version 2002 introduced the ability to open an html file (still present in
2003). However Publisher is not an html editor nor a web design tool. So one
has to keep this "ability" in context.
For example if you browsed to a web page, say for example www.cnn.com and
did File, Save and saved the html file locally, then opened that html file
in Pub 2002/2003, you may or may not get an accurate outcome. And all you
can do is move the objects present, you can't access html code.
There was a specific reason this ability was introduced in 2002, one which
has nothing to do with my example above, it was for a Publisher specific
reason (aka function). And it's a long story I won't go into now. It's
demise was clear by version 2003, and I expect it to be purged from the
product in the next release next year. As such I don't know that the next
release will retain the ability to open an html file.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
"Lynn" <Lynn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BE185912-AA9F-4D3F-A4D5-09DC39D0F9B3@microsoft.com...
>I posted this about a month ago and got no answer. If you do not have
> Publisher 2003, is it possible to "open" html pages in publisher?
> --
> Amature Web Designer
> www.frescaaire.com
> www.myrottweilerpups.com
> www.jugendlieberotts.com
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| Thank you. I did not find anything relevant on the link you gave. But I
understand the function is not readily available. I am faced with
reconstruction of the website.
--
Amature Web Designer
www.frescaaire.com
www.myrottweilerpups.com
www.jugendlieberotts.com
"David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]" wrote:
> fwiw, it's best practice to match the post subject to the post question.
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> Also this information is available at http://www.publishermvps.com .
>
> Version 2002 introduced the ability to open an html file (still present in
> 2003). However Publisher is not an html editor nor a web design tool. So one
> has to keep this "ability" in context.
>
> For example if you browsed to a web page, say for example www.cnn.com and
> did File, Save and saved the html file locally, then opened that html file
> in Pub 2002/2003, you may or may not get an accurate outcome. And all you
> can do is move the objects present, you can't access html code.
>
> There was a specific reason this ability was introduced in 2002, one which
> has nothing to do with my example above, it was for a Publisher specific
> reason (aka function). And it's a long story I won't go into now. It's
> demise was clear by version 2003, and I expect it to be purged from the
> product in the next release next year. As such I don't know that the next
> release will retain the ability to open an html file.
>
> David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
> www.publishermvps.com
> www.davidbartosik.com
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> "Lynn" <Lynn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BE185912-AA9F-4D3F-A4D5-09DC39D0F9B3@microsoft.com...
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