Pub 2003, "save as web page" option ?

T

Tomas

Pub 2000 had this option and I was able to write our web site on CD. Can't
find this option on 2003. Can I upgrade this option to 2003?
 
S

Sylvia Morris

This question ties in with my issue. When saving as web page, I direct where
I want it saved on my machine and after hitting OK, 2 things are produced in
that location. One is a folder with my website files. The other is an HTML
doc with an htm extension. In the folder with all the website files resides
all the multiple copies of various images on my site. This is where I don't
know how do reduce the # of duplicate image files. I have read that the
solution is to use code fragments to link the position on your web page with
the specific image file. I am still confused. I've looked at the code
fragment that is suppose to achieve this. I still don't know how to do it. I
need some very elementary step-by-step assistance with this. If you can't
help on that level, could you please suggest some other places for me to seek
help? Thank you.

David Bartosik said:
File, Publish as web page.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com

Tomas said:
Pub 2000 had this option and I was able to write our web site on CD. Can't
find this option on 2003. Can I upgrade this option to 2003?
 
D

David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]

Well you probably need some fundamental html basics. I would recommend you
publish the site as is and not worry about the image file redundancy for
now. Actually very few customers worry about it. Then in the meantime you
can visit a site like http://www.htmlgoodies.com and go thru tutorials or
visit your local bookstore and pick up a html 101 book.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com

Sylvia Morris said:
This question ties in with my issue. When saving as web page, I direct
where
I want it saved on my machine and after hitting OK, 2 things are produced
in
that location. One is a folder with my website files. The other is an HTML
doc with an htm extension. In the folder with all the website files
resides
all the multiple copies of various images on my site. This is where I
don't
know how do reduce the # of duplicate image files. I have read that the
solution is to use code fragments to link the position on your web page
with
the specific image file. I am still confused. I've looked at the code
fragment that is suppose to achieve this. I still don't know how to do it.
I
need some very elementary step-by-step assistance with this. If you can't
help on that level, could you please suggest some other places for me to
seek
help? Thank you.

David Bartosik said:
File, Publish as web page.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com

Tomas said:
Pub 2000 had this option and I was able to write our web site on CD.
Can't
find this option on 2003. Can I upgrade this option to 2003?
 
T

Tomas

In 2000 I was able to save as web page. I would then copy that to a CD and
mail it to customers and distributors to view our product line (our catalog
on CD) in there browser just as if they where on a web page. Very simple to
use and navigate as I have eight pages and a ton of printable brochures in
PDF format, and lots of other goodies. My distributors also liked it as it
was easy to carry and hand out. I could do this with one click after the web
page was finished. Sorry but I have no interest in publishing this as a site
only as a tool for our distributors. Sounds like I need to delete 2003 and
reinstall 2000.

David Bartosik said:
Well you probably need some fundamental html basics. I would recommend you
publish the site as is and not worry about the image file redundancy for
now. Actually very few customers worry about it. Then in the meantime you
can visit a site like http://www.htmlgoodies.com and go thru tutorials or
visit your local bookstore and pick up a html 101 book.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com

Sylvia Morris said:
This question ties in with my issue. When saving as web page, I direct
where
I want it saved on my machine and after hitting OK, 2 things are produced
in
that location. One is a folder with my website files. The other is an HTML
doc with an htm extension. In the folder with all the website files
resides
all the multiple copies of various images on my site. This is where I
don't
know how do reduce the # of duplicate image files. I have read that the
solution is to use code fragments to link the position on your web page
with
the specific image file. I am still confused. I've looked at the code
fragment that is suppose to achieve this. I still don't know how to do it.
I
need some very elementary step-by-step assistance with this. If you can't
help on that level, could you please suggest some other places for me to
seek
help? Thank you.

David Bartosik said:
File, Publish as web page.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com

Pub 2000 had this option and I was able to write our web site on CD.
Can't
find this option on 2003. Can I upgrade this option to 2003?
 

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