I too have this problem. In fact the web output from Publisher 2003 is worse
in many ways than 2000. I am creating newsletters. I use text wrapping and
newspaper-style columns. Everythng works just fine on paper, I can even
send work off to be printed in pdf format, but when I convert to web format
text doesn't wrap - it disappears under the images.
Small differences I can live with, this I can't.
At the moment I have to put the pdfs on my website - a few Mbytes each: not
really clever....
Seems to me, given that Publisher uses all sorts of DHTML formatting to do
the pictures, there is no good reason for the layout to be so completely
wrong.
David, if it's a matter of trial and error are any of these wrinkles
documented?
Microsoft, how about doing a better job on web output?
PS a rough guess: 'linked together' might simply mean a number of images
which are aligned and grouped?
Derek Grainge
Wellington College
David Bartosik said:
the preview is the html generated version. the html can differ from the
publication. sometimes it takes some trial and error and learning what
layout works and doesn't. I'm not sure what you are referring to with linked
together graphics. You'd have to elaborate on what you are doing.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com
SSTweb said:
After creating a web page in Publisher 2003, When I do a Web Page Preview,
some of the graphics that are linked together, appear separated. They do
not
appear this way on the working page.