Tigers
Tue Mar 11 07:03:03 CDT 2008
Thank you for that. I will try primoPDF.
"DavidF" wrote:
> If you truly want to convert your print publication to web pages, reference:
> Convert a print newsletter for use on the Web:
>
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA011030981033.aspx
> And for more information: Converting publications:
>
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/CH010504391033.aspx
>
> Once you convert your document to a web publication, you can, if you must,
> copy and paste all the content from the other pages to the first page,
> delete the old pages, and Publish to the Web" to produce a single web page,
> or to save as a .mht file.
>
> Alternatively and probably easier than converting your print publication to
> a web publication is to convert your Pub doc to a PDF, upload that file to
> your website, and write a link to it from your site. This is assuming that
> you already have a site and are just planning on adding this material. The
> PDF file will in most cases automatically open in a viewer's browser when
> they click on the link to the file. The advantage to a PDF is that you won't
> have to worry about how the publication format will be changed when you
> convert it to html, and it will be faster.
>
> For more information reference: Including external files in a Publisher web:
>
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/07/80561.aspx
> Though this talks about a Pub web, the process is the same to upload your
> pdf file to your existing website, and link to it.
>
> If you need a pdf tool, www.primopdf.com is a good freebie.
>
> If you have more questions about Publisher webs, then post in the web group
> and we will try to help you there:
> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
>
> DavidF
>
> "Tigers!" <Tigers@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EB647805-56AD-4F8E-B72E-ED2E81BAE23F@microsoft.com...
> >I have been send a Publisher 2003 document from another person. I wish to
> > convert it to web pages so that I may load it so that other people can
> > view
> > it via a browser.
> > I have tried to save it as single file web page or web page but only page
> > 1
> > is saved as html. If I try to save each page individually, giving them an
> > unique name, but only page 1 is saved, each time with the unique name.
> > The on-line help does not appear to help much here.
> > Does anyone have an idea what to do? I'm sure that I must not be the 1st
> > to
> > ask this.
> > Alternatively is it possible to save the whole publication as a single web
> > file?
> >
> >
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