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jay

2006-05-10, 6:40 pm

I took a template web design and customized it for a church. At least I'm in
that process now. I have two questions:

1. How can I generate new pages for aditional information? The wizzard for
the obeject doesn't seem to be the way to go. Then come the fun of linking
them together.

2. I renamed some of the buttons in the lide menu and then went into the
linked page to make similar changes. Some of the butons are linked together.
How do I relink the buttons to the right pages? I tried the wizzard and was
not successful.

3. Is this the easiest way to get a designed web site?
David Bartosik

2006-05-18, 3:49 am

The website Wizards, Templates, and Nav controls of Publisher are not
designed to be customized. You should simply design a page to your liking and
then save it as a Publisher template file. Then work off of that template to
create new pages.

--
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com


"jay" wrote:

> I took a template web design and customized it for a church. At least I'm in
> that process now. I have two questions:
>
> 1. How can I generate new pages for aditional information? The wizzard for
> the obeject doesn't seem to be the way to go. Then come the fun of linking
> them together.
>
> 2. I renamed some of the buttons in the lide menu and then went into the
> linked page to make similar changes. Some of the butons are linked together.
> How do I relink the buttons to the right pages? I tried the wizzard and was
> not successful.
>
> 3. Is this the easiest way to get a designed web site?

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