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Extracampine

2007-04-13, 6:15 pm

My webpage in Publisher seems to be a fixed size (about A4). When I browe it
in Explorer, it only fills half the screen width. When I resize the browser
windows the text does not wrap.

How can I get the page to fill the available space?

Many thanks
Dan

Shane

2007-04-13, 6:15 pm

I have been searching the archives for this very answer. If I am
understanding your post...you want the webpage to automatically resize for
optimal viewing regardless of the end users monitor settings, correct?

If that is the question, then I am asking the very same thing. Anyone?

"Extracampine" wrote:

> My webpage in Publisher seems to be a fixed size (about A4). When I browe it
> in Explorer, it only fills half the screen width. When I resize the browser
> windows the text does not wrap.
>
> How can I get the page to fill the available space?
>
> Many thanks
> Dan
>
>

Mike Koewler

2007-04-13, 10:17 pm

You cannot do it in Pub. Period.

Mike

Shane wrote:
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> I have been searching the archives for this very answer. If I am
> understanding your post...you want the webpage to automatically resize for
> optimal viewing regardless of the end users monitor settings, correct?
>
> If that is the question, then I am asking the very same thing. Anyone?
>
> "Extracampine" wrote:
>
>
DavidF

2007-04-13, 10:17 pm

'Understanding background padding in a Publisher web (aka white space)'
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/a...1/07/80563.aspx

DavidF

"Shane" <Shane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:78E9C9B7-B5AB-4DF3-8708-8396602CFC81@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>I have been searching the archives for this very answer. If I am
> understanding your post...you want the webpage to automatically resize for
> optimal viewing regardless of the end users monitor settings, correct?
>
> If that is the question, then I am asking the very same thing. Anyone?
>
> "Extracampine" wrote:
>


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