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How do I search my internal Publisher website?
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| Greg P at UNH 2007-01-27, 10:40 pm |
| I used Microsoft Publisher to publish an "internal website" that allows
employees to link to commonlyused files/tools on our file server, etc.
But, I am not sure how to allow them to search my "internal website" to find
links, etc. that are included in the tool
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| DavidF 2007-01-27, 10:40 pm |
| You might take a few moments and read some of the other posts...from a post
about 2 hours before yours:
"You will need a third part app or a link to one that does it for you.
There are several free ones but they usually put an ad(s) on your page.
CoffeeCup had a decent one for about $34. I use WrenSoft. They have a
free version (includes an ad), a medium version (will scan 100 pages and
I think 500,000 unique word) and a pro model (bunches and bunches of
pages and words). I use the medium version which cost $49.
Mike
Soulonice wrote:
> I am using publisher to produce web pages. How do I add a search engine
> to
> my web pages ?
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DavidF
"Greg P at UNH" <Greg P at UNH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6D7B82AA-1F77-4F0C-B7FE-4B03F072A6B4@microsoft.com...
>I used Microsoft Publisher to publish an "internal website" that allows
> employees to link to commonlyused files/tools on our file server, etc.
>
> But, I am not sure how to allow them to search my "internal website" to
> find
> links, etc. that are included in the tool
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