How to publish multiple Medicall articles in FP2003

Q

Queensway

Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the literature. May 21,
2007

This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the above
subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not having
followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I also wish
to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant Vira-Mycosis of
the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to the
present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of copying &
reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will contain
text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the past 10
to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my own
pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP 2003 is
the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there other
software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal month and
for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to view
and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the World Wide
Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever result or
purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.

Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
WindowsXP 2
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Why not?



| Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the literature. May
21,
| 2007
|
| This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the above
| subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not having
| followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I also
wish
| to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant Vira-Mycosis
of
| the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to the
| present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of copying
&
| reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will contain
| text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the past 10
| to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my own
| pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP 2003
is
| the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there other
| software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
| extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal month
and
| for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to view
| and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the World
Wide
| Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever result or
| purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.
|
| Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
| WindowsXP 2
|
|
 
J

Jon Spivey

All that matters on the web is content - ie the words you type. Really
doesn't matter what tool you type those words into. If you're asking can I
use FP2003 to resurect long forgotten articles then the answer would be of
course you can, you can publish them and if they're good they will get
attention.

On the web great content published with a bad tool will always do well - bad
content published with a great tool will always fail

Cheers,
Jon
 
C

Charles W Davis

Helpful person said:
Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the literature. May
21,
2007

This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the above
subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not having
followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I also
wish
to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant Vira-Mycosis
of
the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to the
present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of
copying &
reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will
contain
text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the past
10
to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my own
pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP 2003
is
the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there other
software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal month
and
for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to view
and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the World
Wide
Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever result
or
purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.

Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
WindowsXP 2

Do not use FrontPage, it is an obsolete program, not fully compatible
with Vista and full of buggy features. In addition it creates awful
non compliant code. I have learned the hard way.

What you plan to do sounds fairly simple. I suggest you simply learn
HTML. That is the path I have decided to take.

www.richardfisher.com
FrontPage may have experienced its last release (2003), but it is entirely
compatible with Vista. I have been using it with Windows Vista for the past
eight weeks with no hickups. Granted it is certainly capable of creating
non-compliant code.
It will work for many years into the future for what you are proposing.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

What buggy features?

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
==============================================


Helpful person said:
Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the literature. May 21,
2007

This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the above
subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not having
followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I also wish
to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant Vira-Mycosis of
the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to the
present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of copying &
reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will contain
text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the past 10
to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my own
pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP 2003 is
the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there other
software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal month and
for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to view
and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the World Wide
Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever result or
purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.

Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
WindowsXP 2

Do not use FrontPage, it is an obsolete program, not fully compatible
with Vista and full of buggy features. In addition it creates awful
non compliant code. I have learned the hard way.

What you plan to do sounds fairly simple. I suggest you simply learn
HTML. That is the path I have decided to take.

www.richardfisher.com
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

I use the FP Include Page any time I want FP to maintain the hyperlinks or have a need to update
content on a regular basis on multiple pages, however I avoid using FP's navigation component
because of the limitation impost since FP has to maintain them.

There are many features in FP to help those that do not want to learn HTML, CSS, etc. however there
are no requirements that these feature have to be used to create web site, especially if they do not
meet your needs, in which case, does not make them buggy.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
==============================================


Helpful person said:
What buggy features?

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
==============================================




Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the literature. May 21,
2007
This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the above
subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not having
followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I also wish
to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant Vira-Mycosis of
the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to the
present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of copying &
reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will contain
text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the past 10
to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my own
pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP 2003 is
the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there other
software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal month and
for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to view
and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the World Wide
Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever result or
purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.
Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
WindowsXP 2
Do not use FrontPage, it is an obsolete program, not fully compatible
with Vista and full of buggy features. In addition it creates awful
non compliant code. I have learned the hard way.
What you plan to do sounds fairly simple. I suggest you simply learn
HTML. That is the path I have decided to take.

- Show quoted text -

There are plenty. Unfortunately I've forgoten most of the details
because I avoid using certain "features". However, one that comes to
mind is with included pages. I have my own link bar defined as a
separate html page. Sometimes FrontPage places information regarding
links in the wrong section (head versus body). Another I vaguely
remember is maintaining CSS media = "print" correctly.


Sorry about being vague, but I haven't made any significant changes to
my web page for some time. I intend to learn HTLM instead, which I
believe will be not much more difficult than learning FrontPage or
Dreamweaver.

www.richardfisher.com
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

The FP can be used as long as like, the same with Windows XP.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
==============================================


Helpful person said:
Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the literature. May
21,
2007
This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the above
subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not having
followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I also
wish
to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant Vira-Mycosis
of
the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to the
present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of
copying &
reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will
contain
text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the past
10
to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my own
pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP 2003
is
the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there other
software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal month
and
for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to view
and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the World
Wide
Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever result
or
purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.
Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
WindowsXP 2
Do not use FrontPage, it is an obsolete program, not fully compatible
with Vista and full of buggy features. In addition it creates awful
non compliant code. I have learned the hard way.
What you plan to do sounds fairly simple. I suggest you simply learn
HTML. That is the path I have decided to take.

FrontPage may have experienced its last release (2003), but it is entirely
compatible with Vista. I have been using it with Windows Vista for the past
eight weeks with no hickups. Granted it is certainly capable of creating
non-compliant code.
It will work for many years into the future for what you are proposing.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

It is not entirely compatible with Vista. Why use a dead program?

www.richardfisher.com
 
Q

Queensway

Thank you One & All.

I shall try to put your "Inputs" into practice as I take on this new
endeavour, using FP 2003.
If , and more honestly, when , I encounter "Hurdles" along the way, I pray
that you will help me.

I was just thinking : What merit is there if I scan each author's medical
article into
my Adobe Acrobat 5.0 ; page by page , and create a .pdf file / folder for
each author ;
then import the said .pdf files / folders into FP2003 and my local web with
appropriate hyperlinks
by which the said .pdf files / folders can be viewed by any interested
viewer in his or her own Adobe Reader?
[ Free download from www.adobe.com)

Thank you.


Dr. Gordon J. Fimio




Thomas A. Rowe said:
I use the FP Include Page any time I want FP to maintain the hyperlinks or
have a need to update content on a regular basis on multiple pages, however
I avoid using FP's navigation component because of the limitation impost
since FP has to maintain them.

There are many features in FP to help those that do not want to learn
HTML, CSS, etc. however there are no requirements that these feature have
to be used to create web site, especially if they do not meet your needs,
in which case, does not make them buggy.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
==============================================


Helpful person said:
What buggy features?

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
==============================================





Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the literature.
May 21,
2007

This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the
above
subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not
having
followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I
also wish
to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant
Vira-Mycosis of
the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918 to
the
present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of
copying &
reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will
contain
text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the
past 10
to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for my
own
pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if FP
2003 is
the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there
other
software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals are
extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal
month and
for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties to
view
and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the
World Wide
Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever
result or
purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.

Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
WindowsXP 2

Do not use FrontPage, it is an obsolete program, not fully compatible
with Vista and full of buggy features. In addition it creates awful
non compliant code. I have learned the hard way.

What you plan to do sounds fairly simple. I suggest you simply learn
HTML. That is the path I have decided to take.

www.richardfisher.com- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

There are plenty. Unfortunately I've forgoten most of the details
because I avoid using certain "features". However, one that comes to
mind is with included pages. I have my own link bar defined as a
separate html page. Sometimes FrontPage places information regarding
links in the wrong section (head versus body). Another I vaguely
remember is maintaining CSS media = "print" correctly.


Sorry about being vague, but I haven't made any significant changes to
my web page for some time. I intend to learn HTLM instead, which I
believe will be not much more difficult than learning FrontPage or
Dreamweaver.

www.richardfisher.com
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

That would work...so would scanning and OCR it to a plain text file then use
that in an html page.


| Thank you One & All.
|
| I shall try to put your "Inputs" into practice as I take on this new
| endeavour, using FP 2003.
| If , and more honestly, when , I encounter "Hurdles" along the way, I
pray
| that you will help me.
|
| I was just thinking : What merit is there if I scan each author's medical
| article into
| my Adobe Acrobat 5.0 ; page by page , and create a .pdf file / folder for
| each author ;
| then import the said .pdf files / folders into FP2003 and my local web
with
| appropriate hyperlinks
| by which the said .pdf files / folders can be viewed by any interested
| viewer in his or her own Adobe Reader?
| [ Free download from www.adobe.com)
|
| Thank you.
|
|
| Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
|
|
|
|
| | >I use the FP Include Page any time I want FP to maintain the hyperlinks
or
| >have a need to update content on a regular basis on multiple pages,
however
| >I avoid using FP's navigation component because of the limitation impost
| >since FP has to maintain them.
| >
| > There are many features in FP to help those that do not want to learn
| > HTML, CSS, etc. however there are no requirements that these feature
have
| > to be used to create web site, especially if they do not meet your
needs,
| > in which case, does not make them buggy.
| >
| > --
| > ==============================================
| > Thomas A. Rowe
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >
| > http://www.Ecom-Data.com
| > ==============================================
| >
| >
| > | >>> What buggy features?
| >>>
| >>> --
| >>> ==============================================
| >>> Thomas A. Rowe
| >>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >>>
| >>> http://www.Ecom-Data.com
| >>> ==============================================
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> | >>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> >> Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the
literature.
| >>> >> May 21,
| >>> >> 2007
| >>>
| >>> >> This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the
| >>> >> above
| >>> >> subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not
| >>> >> having
| >>> >> followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now. I
| >>> >> also wish
| >>> >> to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant
| >>> >> Vira-Mycosis of
| >>> >> the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in 1918
to
| >>> >> the
| >>> >> present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter of
| >>> >> copying &
| >>> >> reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles will
| >>> >> contain
| >>> >> text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over the
| >>> >> past 10
| >>> >> to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site for
my
| >>> >> own
| >>> >> pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if
FP
| >>> >> 2003 is
| >>> >> the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are there
| >>> >> other
| >>> >> software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals
are
| >>> >> extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal
| >>> >> month and
| >>> >> for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties
to
| >>> >> view
| >>> >> and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the
| >>> >> World Wide
| >>> >> Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever
| >>> >> result or
| >>> >> purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.
| >>>
| >>> >> Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
| >>> >> WindowsXP 2
| >>>
| >>> > Do not use FrontPage, it is an obsolete program, not fully
compatible
| >>> > with Vista and full of buggy features. In addition it creates awful
| >>> > non compliant code. I have learned the hard way.
| >>>
| >>> > What you plan to do sounds fairly simple. I suggest you simply
learn
| >>> > HTML. That is the path I have decided to take.
| >>>
| >>> >www.richardfisher.com- Hide quoted text -
| >>>
| >>> - Show quoted text -
| >>
| >> There are plenty. Unfortunately I've forgoten most of the details
| >> because I avoid using certain "features". However, one that comes to
| >> mind is with included pages. I have my own link bar defined as a
| >> separate html page. Sometimes FrontPage places information regarding
| >> links in the wrong section (head versus body). Another I vaguely
| >> remember is maintaining CSS media = "print" correctly.
| >>
| >>
| >> Sorry about being vague, but I haven't made any significant changes to
| >> my web page for some time. I intend to learn HTLM instead, which I
| >> believe will be not much more difficult than learning FrontPage or
| >> Dreamweaver.
| >>
| >> www.richardfisher.com
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 
Q

Queensway

Thank you One & All. Using Adobe Acrobat for my purposes will be just fine.

Dr. Gordon J. Fimio


Rob Giordano (Crash) said:
That would work...so would scanning and OCR it to a plain text file then
use
that in an html page.


| Thank you One & All.
|
| I shall try to put your "Inputs" into practice as I take on this new
| endeavour, using FP 2003.
| If , and more honestly, when , I encounter "Hurdles" along the way, I
pray
| that you will help me.
|
| I was just thinking : What merit is there if I scan each author's
medical
| article into
| my Adobe Acrobat 5.0 ; page by page , and create a .pdf file / folder
for
| each author ;
| then import the said .pdf files / folders into FP2003 and my local web
with
| appropriate hyperlinks
| by which the said .pdf files / folders can be viewed by any interested
| viewer in his or her own Adobe Reader?
| [ Free download from www.adobe.com)
|
| Thank you.
|
|
| Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
|
|
|
|
| | >I use the FP Include Page any time I want FP to maintain the hyperlinks
or
| >have a need to update content on a regular basis on multiple pages,
however
| >I avoid using FP's navigation component because of the limitation
impost
| >since FP has to maintain them.
| >
| > There are many features in FP to help those that do not want to learn
| > HTML, CSS, etc. however there are no requirements that these feature
have
| > to be used to create web site, especially if they do not meet your
needs,
| > in which case, does not make them buggy.
| >
| > --
| > ==============================================
| > Thomas A. Rowe
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >
| > http://www.Ecom-Data.com
| > ==============================================
| >
| >
| > | >>> What buggy features?
| >>>
| >>> --
| >>> ==============================================
| >>> Thomas A. Rowe
| >>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >>>
| >>> http://www.Ecom-Data.com
| >>> ==============================================
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> | >>>
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> >> Vira-Mycotic Osteomyelitis of the Jaws - A Review of the
literature.
| >>> >> May 21,
| >>> >> 2007
| >>>
| >>> >> This author published a 25 year clinical research project of the
| >>> >> above
| >>> >> subject matter in 1980. In my retirement this author regrets not
| >>> >> having
| >>> >> followed up on its clinical manifestations. I wish to do so now.
I
| >>> >> also wish
| >>> >> to add a very lengthy review of the literature on relevant
| >>> >> Vira-Mycosis of
| >>> >> the Jaws subject matter by six other researchers beginning in
1918
to
| >>> >> the
| >>> >> present day, all of whom have been forgotten and it is a matter
of
| >>> >> copying &
| >>> >> reprinting their research endeavours. The individual articles
will
| >>> >> contain
| >>> >> text, graphics both grey and coloured, x-ray images etc.. Over
the
| >>> >> past 10
| >>> >> to 12 years or so I have created and managed a unique web site
for
my
| >>> >> own
| >>> >> pleasure e.g. [www.latinmass.bravepages.com]. Please inform me if
FP
| >>> >> 2003 is
| >>> >> the appropriate avenue of choice for the task at hand or are
there
| >>> >> other
| >>> >> software-avenues more suitable. Medical or Oral Surgical journals
are
| >>> >> extremely limited for publishing multiple articles in one Journal
| >>> >> month and
| >>> >> for spreading the "Gospel" universally for all interested parties
to
| >>> >> view
| >>> >> and be available for study for many years . I wish to choose the
| >>> >> World Wide
| >>> >> Web Internet to resurrect what has been "forgotten" for whatever
| >>> >> result or
| >>> >> purpose the Good Lord may wish to make of it. Please help.
| >>>
| >>> >> Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
| >>> >> WindowsXP 2
| >>>
| >>> > Do not use FrontPage, it is an obsolete program, not fully
compatible
| >>> > with Vista and full of buggy features. In addition it creates
awful
| >>> > non compliant code. I have learned the hard way.
| >>>
| >>> > What you plan to do sounds fairly simple. I suggest you simply
learn
| >>> > HTML. That is the path I have decided to take.
| >>>
| >>> >www.richardfisher.com- Hide quoted text -
| >>>
| >>> - Show quoted text -
| >>
| >> There are plenty. Unfortunately I've forgoten most of the details
| >> because I avoid using certain "features". However, one that comes to
| >> mind is with included pages. I have my own link bar defined as a
| >> separate html page. Sometimes FrontPage places information regarding
| >> links in the wrong section (head versus body). Another I vaguely
| >> remember is maintaining CSS media = "print" correctly.
| >>
| >>
| >> Sorry about being vague, but I haven't made any significant changes
to
| >> my web page for some time. I intend to learn HTLM instead, which I
| >> believe will be not much more difficult than learning FrontPage or
| >> Dreamweaver.
| >>
| >> www.richardfisher.com
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 

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