Copying an Existing Website

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Officewizz

My webmaster has flaked on me & now I am forced to recreate my website so
that I can manage it myself. In order to save time, I would like to copy my
existing site into Publisher & edit it from there. Is this possible to do?

Thank You
 
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Officewizz

The original site was created by a third party web design company, it is very
generic. I have access to the site for editing purposes. It looks like I am
going to have to recreate the wheel and manually enter each page. This will
be difficult & slow at best, any other suggestions?
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

What's the URL?

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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage





| The original site was created by a third party web design company, it is
very
| generic. I have access to the site for editing purposes. It looks like I
am
| going to have to recreate the wheel and manually enter each page. This
will
| be difficult & slow at best, any other suggestions?
|
| "DavidF" wrote:
|
| > Was the original site built in Publisher? Do you have access to the
original
| > Publisher file? Publisher is not a code editor. At best you might be
able to
| > capture some of the design elements from the website.
| >
| > Reference: Common Sense Computing 101 aka "Why in the world would you
lose
| > your publisher file?" :
| > http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/19/81461.aspx
| >
| > Read the last part in the article about rebuilding a Publisher site.
| >
| > DavidF
| >
| > | > > My webmaster has flaked on me & now I am forced to recreate my website
so
| > > that I can manage it myself. In order to save time, I would like to
copy
| > > my
| > > existing site into Publisher & edit it from there. Is this possible
to
| > > do?
| > >
| > > Thank You
| >
| >
| >
 
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DavidF

Was the original site built in Publisher? Do you have access to the original
Publisher file? Publisher is not a code editor. At best you might be able to
capture some of the design elements from the website.

Reference: Common Sense Computing 101 aka "Why in the world would you lose
your publisher file?" :
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/19/81461.aspx

Read the last part in the article about rebuilding a Publisher site.

DavidF
 
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DavidF

As Rob said, post the URL. There is probably a better way, and a better
program that might be able to import the code...but we gotta see it.

DavidF
 

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