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| Sherry 2007-05-15, 6:16 pm |
| When I click on Insert menu, then Page, the only option is to insert a blank
page or a duplicate one. The Insert Web Page dialog box does not appear.
What happened to it?
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| Don Schmidt 2007-05-16, 3:15 am |
| Based on Publisher 2000
If you are talking about a Publisher created webpage, there isn't an Insert
webpage. You make all changes in the pub file and then Save as a webpage
which creates a new webpage and all associated files.
--
Don
Vancouver, USA
"Sherry" <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:56C7B8AC-9E09-4F77-ACBB-2D9812BE5A6D@microsoft.com...
> When I click on Insert menu, then Page, the only option is to insert a
> blank
> page or a duplicate one. The Insert Web Page dialog box does not appear.
> What happened to it?
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| Sherry 2007-05-16, 6:17 pm |
| No, that is not what I'm talking about. In Pub2003, I've created a website
using a template. When I click on Insert, then Page, the dialog box that
shows up has many types of pages that can be inserted. The box says,
select a page type, then you click on the type of page and that page is added
to the website, be it a page about us, form, event page, whatever. In
another website that I've created, that menu once showed up, but now under
Insert, Page, it has a little box that only has three options. Insert a page
before or after that is blank or duplicate and one other option.
Where is the Insert Webpage dialog box so I can pick the type of page to
insert. Does that make it more clear?
"Don Schmidt" wrote:
> Based on Publisher 2000
> If you are talking about a Publisher created webpage, there isn't an Insert
> webpage. You make all changes in the pub file and then Save as a webpage
> which creates a new webpage and all associated files.
>
>
> --
> Don
> Vancouver, USA
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> "Sherry" <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:56C7B8AC-9E09-4F77-ACBB-2D9812BE5A6D@microsoft.com...
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| DavidF 2007-05-16, 10:15 pm |
| The insert webpage dialog is only available with publications that start as
web publications, not print publications. Recreate your publication by
starting a new blank web publication, copy and past your old to the new.
DavidF
"Sherry" <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:08C4D362-C07D-494D-ABDF-55CBE321DFB5@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> No, that is not what I'm talking about. In Pub2003, I've created a
> website
> using a template. When I click on Insert, then Page, the dialog box that
> shows up has many types of pages that can be inserted. The box says,
> select a page type, then you click on the type of page and that page is
> added
> to the website, be it a page about us, form, event page, whatever. In
> another website that I've created, that menu once showed up, but now under
> Insert, Page, it has a little box that only has three options. Insert a
> page
> before or after that is blank or duplicate and one other option.
>
> Where is the Insert Webpage dialog box so I can pick the type of page to
> insert. Does that make it more clear?
>
>
>
> "Don Schmidt" wrote:
>
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| Don Schmidt 2007-05-17, 6:17 pm |
| Sherry,
My version of Publisher is 2000 and doesn't have an Insert Webpage. So, I'm
sorry to say I am unable to help; sorry.
--
Don
Vancouver, USA
"Sherry" <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:08C4D362-C07D-494D-ABDF-55CBE321DFB5@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> No, that is not what I'm talking about. In Pub2003, I've created a
> website
> using a template. When I click on Insert, then Page, the dialog box that
> shows up has many types of pages that can be inserted. The box says,
> select a page type, then you click on the type of page and that page is
> added
> to the website, be it a page about us, form, event page, whatever. In
> another website that I've created, that menu once showed up, but now under
> Insert, Page, it has a little box that only has three options. Insert a
> page
> before or after that is blank or duplicate and one other option.
>
> Where is the Insert Webpage dialog box so I can pick the type of page to
> insert. Does that make it more clear?
>
>
>
> "Don Schmidt" wrote:
>
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| Sherry 2007-05-17, 6:17 pm |
| Is there a way to send you copy of what I'm referring to? The dialog box I'm
looking at at the top says, Insert a Webpage. So, it exists. When I use the
same method of inserting a page into another website, that same dialog box
doesn't show and both of these files were created originally as a website in
publisher.
"Don Schmidt" wrote:
> Based on Publisher 2000
> If you are talking about a Publisher created webpage, there isn't an Insert
> webpage. You make all changes in the pub file and then Save as a webpage
> which creates a new webpage and all associated files.
>
>
> --
> Don
> Vancouver, USA
>
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> "Sherry" <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:56C7B8AC-9E09-4F77-ACBB-2D9812BE5A6D@microsoft.com...
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| Don Schmidt 2007-05-17, 6:17 pm |
| Sherry,
Note I started my message with, "Based on Publisher 2000".
--
Don
Vancouver, USA
"Sherry" <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FDB2533F-8B14-433D-9533-D20AE3D24098@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> Is there a way to send you copy of what I'm referring to? The dialog box
> I'm
> looking at at the top says, Insert a Webpage. So, it exists. When I use
> the
> same method of inserting a page into another website, that same dialog box
> doesn't show and both of these files were created originally as a website
> in
> publisher.
>
> "Don Schmidt" wrote:
>
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| John G 2007-05-17, 10:15 pm |
| The details of Insert Page vary depending upon which version of
Publisher the file was STARTED in.
Also it is possible to START a project as a Print pub then save it as
HTML.
The operation of Insert Page varies depending on which method and which
version of Pub is used to START the project.
I have one which was started in Pub2002 but when I edit it with Pub2003
Insert Page behaves as it would if I was using 2002.
I have not got time to research this any further but say it as food for
thought and exploration.
I may be wrong in some respects but thats what I have found with half an
hours exploring the problem.
--
John G.
"Sherry" <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FDB2533F-8B14-433D-9533-D20AE3D24098@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> Is there a way to send you copy of what I'm referring to? The dialog
> box I'm
> looking at at the top says, Insert a Webpage. So, it exists. When I
> use the
> same method of inserting a page into another website, that same dialog
> box
> doesn't show and both of these files were created originally as a
> website in
> publisher.
>
> "Don Schmidt" wrote:
>
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