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blake2415
First, I want to thank David for assisting me. This comment is directed
towards him.
Did anybody at Microsoft bother to test Publisher 2003 with regard to how it
handles displayable code fragments? I bought 2003 (I have 2002) for the
additional features but I can't use the frickin thing. Code fragments are
processed incorrectly and on many of my site testing PC's, most will
mishandle where the code fragment is placed. For example "click here to
order" needs to be beside the product it is intended for. Pub 2003 can put
this prompt at the far opposite end of the page, but on some windows
installations, it's exactly where it should be. I didn't have this
incompatiability with Pub 2002. I'm over it! I got a brand new Pub 2003
for $80.00 if anyone wants it. The other features are cleaner than prior
versions of publisher, but I need my code fragments for a catalog online and
I can't use this version.
towards him.
Did anybody at Microsoft bother to test Publisher 2003 with regard to how it
handles displayable code fragments? I bought 2003 (I have 2002) for the
additional features but I can't use the frickin thing. Code fragments are
processed incorrectly and on many of my site testing PC's, most will
mishandle where the code fragment is placed. For example "click here to
order" needs to be beside the product it is intended for. Pub 2003 can put
this prompt at the far opposite end of the page, but on some windows
installations, it's exactly where it should be. I didn't have this
incompatiability with Pub 2002. I'm over it! I got a brand new Pub 2003
for $80.00 if anyone wants it. The other features are cleaner than prior
versions of publisher, but I need my code fragments for a catalog online and
I can't use this version.