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Publishing HTML in Publisher 2007
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| mbsolomon 2007-03-05, 6:16 pm |
| When I publish a Pub2007 document as HTML , it only creates the first page of
the document in html. Thus, I thought that perhaps each page must be
separately published. So I bring up page 2, viewed it in IE7 and it looks
great. Then I try to publish page 2 as html, but it publishes page 1 only.
What am I doing wrong?
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| DavidF 2007-03-05, 6:16 pm |
| It sounds like you did not upload all the html output. Assuming that you use
Pub 2007 at its default settings, then when you Publish to the Web, an
index.htm file (your home page) and an index_files folder is produced. The
index_files folder is where your other pages and supporting graphics and
images are contained. Upload the index_files folder and you should be good
to go. If that doesn't work, post the URL of your site. Reference: Prepare,
publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/h...1053521033.aspx
DavidF
"mbsolomon" <mbsolomon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:52909743-2B6C-42D7-8E10-E7A053246296@microsoft.com...
> When I publish a Pub2007 document as HTML , it only creates the first page
> of
> the document in html. Thus, I thought that perhaps each page must be
> separately published. So I bring up page 2, viewed it in IE7 and it looks
> great. Then I try to publish page 2 as html, but it publishes page 1
> only.
> What am I doing wrong?
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| Hank Grosel 2007-03-10, 10:16 pm |
| my provider will not allow files uploaded named index_files
please advise
"DavidF" wrote:
> It sounds like you did not upload all the html output. Assuming that you use
> Pub 2007 at its default settings, then when you Publish to the Web, an
> index.htm file (your home page) and an index_files folder is produced. The
> index_files folder is where your other pages and supporting graphics and
> images are contained. Upload the index_files folder and you should be good
> to go. If that doesn't work, post the URL of your site. Reference: Prepare,
> publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/h...1053521033.aspx
>
> DavidF
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> "mbsolomon" <mbsolomon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:52909743-2B6C-42D7-8E10-E7A053246296@microsoft.com...
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| Mike Koewler 2007-03-10, 10:16 pm |
| Hank,
All you are doing is adding a folder with files to another folder on the
server. I don't know of any web host that is going to object - I suspect
you guys are communicating. Most hosts insist that files be uploaded to
a specific directory, usually a folder called something like
public_html, httpdocs, html_docs, etc. Unless your host is really odd,
you can have a hundred sub-folders and it will not make a difference.
Who is your host?
Mike
Hank Grosel wrote:
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> my provider will not allow files uploaded named index_files
> please advise
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> "DavidF" wrote:
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