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This is Interesting: Free Magazines for Graphics designers and webmasters
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Bartosik
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  09-15-04 - 12:16 AM
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You shouldn't upload the pub file for many reasons, such as
- only someone with Publisher could open it.
- if they had Pub they could edit it.
- size of file.
since this is an online use you should just save it as a web - File menu,
save as web (2002)/export as web (2002 SP1/SP2/SP3), {convert to web fi
rst
if need be} - and then upload the web files.
alternatively you could just save it as an image file and post that - File,
save as (pick an image type).
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David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
"Andre Grujovski" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1dcc01c49a61$4481d0c0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>I have a little dilemna slash question. The company I work
> for has a pretty extensive web-site, and also extensive
> policies for posting to the web-site. I was wondering, is
> it possible to do the following:
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> I created a calendar in Publisher 2002, and wanted to
> upload it to my company web-site, but here's the catch. Is
> there anyway to simply upload the "publisher.pub" file,
> and then have some sort of script or applet on the server
> side conver it? Since web-rights and access privileges get
> kind of sticky.
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> Thanks a million,
>
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