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pictures to "save as" in Publisher 2003
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| keith d 2006-07-10, 6:53 pm |
| I made a web site in Pub. with text, pictures, etc. then uploaded to verizon
online using ftp. everything shows. it's good, a little slow, but good. my
problem is that i want visitors/clients to be able to right click on pictures
and have the option of "save as picture" or enlarge view. right now when you
right click over the picture that is not an option. Can this be done. or do
i need to create with a different program? any help would be appreciated.
thank you.
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| DavidF 2006-07-10, 6:53 pm |
| Right click, "save as" is disabled by default for Pub 2003 webpages, but you
should be able to accomplish what you want to do. The following reference
article "How to Thumbnail in Publisher Web Publications" will tell you how
to create and use thumbnail images that link to full size images. Those full
size images can be right clicked and "save as".
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/articles/80553.aspx
There is further info about "Compress graphics file sizes to create smaller
Publisher Web pages" that you should also read:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/a...1266301033.aspx
DavidF
"keith d" <keith d@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I made a web site in Pub. with text, pictures, etc. then uploaded to
>verizon
> online using ftp. everything shows. it's good, a little slow, but good.
> my
> problem is that i want visitors/clients to be able to right click on
> pictures
> and have the option of "save as picture" or enlarge view. right now when
> you
> right click over the picture that is not an option. Can this be done. or
> do
> i need to create with a different program? any help would be appreciated.
> thank you.
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