Move a web page

K

Karla

Yes to both. I have saved it to my hard drive also but I am still not able to
open it. I just get "this program is not responding" and then it closes. Man
I am at the end of my rope. Now what?

JoAnn Paules said:
Have you ever saved a file from a floppy or downloaded a file from the web?
(If you know this much, it makes it easier to assist you. If not, then we
need to take "baby steps".)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Karla said:
OK, Sorry I have reread the posts and Don said to save to my hard drive
how
do I get it to my hard drive?

Karla said:
Hey guys thanks for all of the help. I have tried all of those things,
when I
try to open it on my new computer publisher just freezes up. Error
messags
says this program is not responding end task or return to windows and
wait...... Any other suggestions? Should I just redo it? I am self taught
so
I have been trying to avoid that because I'm sure it will take me a long
time. Well let me know if you have any other ideas.
Thanks

:

In addition to what Don said, after you copy the file to your hard
drive,
you might need to right click the file > properties and untick
read-only.

DavidF

Karla,
Copy the files from the CD to your new computer hard drive and open
them
from the hard drive and all should be ok.


--
Don
Vancouver, USA




That is what I have done. I have the disc ready to go to the new
computer
and
that is where I run into problems. Please tell me what to do next.

:

Okay, it's going to be a data CD. When you do that, I assume it
takes
you
to
a screen that allows you to pick the file(s) you want to burn on
the
disk.
(So far it sounds like Adaptec's software.) Just pick your .pub
files
and
make the disk.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



No not at all. Its just like the progect selector, you can chose
to
make a
data cd or music cd, or picture cd.

:

No. When you start the software up on the old system, does it
look
something
like Windows Explorer? You don't need to worry about the Iomega
software
on
the new system with this issue.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



When I open it on my new computer? yes.
:

Crap - I don't know that software. Does it use something
that
bears
a
semblance to Windows Explorer?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



No, it is an iomega burner and sofware.

:

That's good. :)

I don't suppose you use Adaptec software for your burner,
do
you?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



message
Yes I still have the .pub file on my old computer. I
can
still
open
it.

:

Let's try this one step at a time.

Do you have the original .pub files? Can you still
open it?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



message
JoAnn,
I have no idea what I am doing wrong. I think I have
followed
your
instructions but now I get an error message that
says
"publisher
has
encountered a problem and needs to close....... do
you
wish
to
send
an
error
report." What is that all about? I have uninstalled
and
reinstalled
Office
XP
but I can't open my web page file. Any other
suggestions?

:

I have a web page that I created in Publisher 2000
Business.
I
have
changed
computers. I need to know how to move my web page
to my
new
computer
which
has Office XP Business on it. I have tried to save
it to
a
CD
but I
cannot
open it with XP. My page is 186,733 KB. Any
suggestions
would
be
greatly
appriciated.
Thank you
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

You've saved the file to the disk, copied it to your new system, changed the
attributes - only one thing left I can think of: send me the file from your
hard disk. Let's see if I can open it. If you want to do this, send it to jl
dot paules at gmail dot com

We'll see if it craps out (that's the technical term) on me. One step at a
time.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Karla said:
Yes to both. I have saved it to my hard drive also but I am still not able
to
open it. I just get "this program is not responding" and then it closes.
Man
I am at the end of my rope. Now what?

JoAnn Paules said:
Have you ever saved a file from a floppy or downloaded a file from the
web?
(If you know this much, it makes it easier to assist you. If not, then we
need to take "baby steps".)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Karla said:
OK, Sorry I have reread the posts and Don said to save to my hard drive
how
do I get it to my hard drive?

:

Hey guys thanks for all of the help. I have tried all of those things,
when I
try to open it on my new computer publisher just freezes up. Error
messags
says this program is not responding end task or return to windows and
wait...... Any other suggestions? Should I just redo it? I am self
taught
so
I have been trying to avoid that because I'm sure it will take me a
long
time. Well let me know if you have any other ideas.
Thanks

:

In addition to what Don said, after you copy the file to your hard
drive,
you might need to right click the file > properties and untick
read-only.

DavidF

Karla,
Copy the files from the CD to your new computer hard drive and
open
them
from the hard drive and all should be ok.


--
Don
Vancouver, USA




That is what I have done. I have the disc ready to go to the new
computer
and
that is where I run into problems. Please tell me what to do
next.

:

Okay, it's going to be a data CD. When you do that, I assume it
takes
you
to
a screen that allows you to pick the file(s) you want to burn
on
the
disk.
(So far it sounds like Adaptec's software.) Just pick your .pub
files
and
make the disk.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



No not at all. Its just like the progect selector, you can
chose
to
make a
data cd or music cd, or picture cd.

:

No. When you start the software up on the old system, does
it
look
something
like Windows Explorer? You don't need to worry about the
Iomega
software
on
the new system with this issue.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



When I open it on my new computer? yes.
:

Crap - I don't know that software. Does it use something
that
bears
a
semblance to Windows Explorer?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



message
No, it is an iomega burner and sofware.

:

That's good. :)

I don't suppose you use Adaptec software for your
burner,
do
you?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



message
Yes I still have the .pub file on my old computer. I
can
still
open
it.

:

Let's try this one step at a time.

Do you have the original .pub files? Can you still
open it?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



message
JoAnn,
I have no idea what I am doing wrong. I think I
have
followed
your
instructions but now I get an error message that
says
"publisher
has
encountered a problem and needs to close.......
do
you
wish
to
send
an
error
report." What is that all about? I have
uninstalled
and
reinstalled
Office
XP
but I can't open my web page file. Any other
suggestions?

:

I have a web page that I created in Publisher
2000
Business.
I
have
changed
computers. I need to know how to move my web
page
to my
new
computer
which
has Office XP Business on it. I have tried to
save
it to
a
CD
but I
cannot
open it with XP. My page is 186,733 KB. Any
suggestions
would
be
greatly
appriciated.
Thank you
 
D

Dodiemac

You could email the website file to yourself and open the email on your new
computer. You can also use a USB flash drive to transfer the file.
 

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