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Gerrit




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Old Post  12-10-05 - 11:47 PM  
Hi,

I have just a small question, in my publication (Publisher 2003) , the tabs
and textboxes are looking fine. But in my webpreview, the tabs are all
different and at the bottom of the textboxes I am missing text? I can make
them bigger, but then I have a lot off white space between two boxes. Can
anybody help me?


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Don Schmidt




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Old Post  12-10-05 - 11:47 PM  
Be sure you don't have any text or image boxes on top of other boxes.


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"Gerrit" <Gerrit@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have just a small question, in my publication (Publisher 2003) , the
> tabs
> and textboxes are looking fine. But in my webpreview, the tabs are all
> different and at the bottom of the textboxes I am missing text? I can make
> them bigger, but then I have a lot off white space between two boxes. Can
> anybody help me?




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Old Post  12-11-05 - 11:35 PM  
I don't have text or image boxes on top of other boxes.
But still have the problem.



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Old Post  12-11-05 - 11:35 PM  
The only other offering I have is;

Start
Settings
Control Panel
Display

Settings tab
Advanced button
General tab

Verify the DPI setting 96 normal

Changing the DPI can do funny things to websites.


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>I don't have text or image boxes on top of other boxes.
> But still have the problem.
>




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Old Post  12-11-05 - 11:35 PM  
It is already 96dpi.

I also have the problem that a copied table from Excel is looking fine in
the publisher, but creats empty rows between every row, any idea how that is
possible?


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David Bartosik




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Old Post  12-13-05 - 12:06 AM  
The correct procedure would be to save the spreadsheet as an image. Then
insert that image onto the Publisher web page.

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"Gerrit" wrote:

> It is already 96dpi.
>
> I also have the problem that a copied table from Excel is looking fine in
> the publisher, but creats empty rows between every row, any idea how that 
is
> possible?


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Old Post  12-13-05 - 12:06 AM  
If you are inserting TAB into your web page, do not. TAB is not supported in
html and will give various results. As for text in textboxes after convertin
g
to html, sometimes it does take some trial and error to size them. Sometime
you may have some extra space. If it's a lot of space then make sure you
don't have some character in there causing it. Turn on the show all
characters from the Toolbar. If you see any character(s) after the last
period, delete them.

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David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com



"Gerrit" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have just a small question, in my publication (Publisher 2003) , the tab
s
> and textboxes are looking fine. But in my webpreview, the tabs are all
> different and at the bottom of the textboxes I am missing text? I can make
> them bigger, but then I have a lot off white space between two boxes. Can
> anybody help me?


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Old Post  12-13-05 - 11:32 AM  
Hi David,

Thanks for your answer, I already figured this out myself and it works fine!

"David Bartosik" schreef:

> The correct procedure would be to save the spreadsheet as an image. Then
> insert that image onto the Publisher web page.
>
> --
> David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
> http://www.publishermvps.com
> http://www.davidbartosik.com
>
>
>
> "Gerrit" wrote:
> 


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Old Post  12-13-05 - 11:32 AM  
Hi David,

Also insert text with TAB as an image works fine.

"David Bartosik" schreef:

> If you are inserting TAB into your web page, do not. TAB is not supported 
in
> html and will give various results. As for text in textboxes after convert
ing
> to html, sometimes it does take some trial and error to size them. Sometim
e
> you may have some extra space. If it's a lot of space then make sure you
> don't have some character in there causing it. Turn on the show all
> characters from the Toolbar. If you see any character(s) after the last
> period, delete them.
>
> --
> David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
> http://www.publishermvps.com
> http://www.davidbartosik.com
>
>
>
> "Gerrit" wrote:
> 


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