You can sure get away with it in Publisher 2000. I do it all the time
whwn I get in a bind, and don't want to widen the page (since that
sometimes causes its own disasters in Pub 2k. I have no idea about
limitations in 2002 or 2003.
On Sun, 30 May 2004 14:24:15 -0500, "David Bartosik - MS MVP"
<forums@davidbartosik.com> wrote:
>I bet you have that text box off the document page (white area) and instead
>sitting in the scratch area (gray area), butted up next to the document in
>an incorrect step to widen the web page.
>Page width is controlled in the Page Setup dialog. NOT by placing objects
>outside the document page into the "storage" area. I do know that sometimes
>a customer will get that to render as I think is the case in your site 1,
>but most the time (correctly) it does not and may even create crashes of th
e
>program. Hence your not reproducing it in site 2.
>The correct resolution here (assuming my theory is correct on what you did)
>is to widen the document area on both sites via Page Setup and position you
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>objects within the document area in both sites.
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