Publisher 2000 does not save all pages as web page!

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Will

I have made a large website using publisher 2000 (190
pages long) and up until now saving as a webpage has not
been a problem, however, I have recently completed an
update and when I went to save, the process took up too
much resources and publisher misses off saving the end of
my website saying that a GIF export filter is missing.
The filter is not missing and my computer is up to date
with 512 MB of RAM and 2.66Ghz Pentium 4. Windows XP
gives me a little warning after this saying that it is
increasing the page file size and that some applications
may be unavailable. I was thinking of saving half the
file as a website and then the other half, but I can't
find this option.
Thanks to anyone that can help!
Will
 
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DavidF

Will, I don't know that it would help, but you might consider reinstalling
your graphic filters. From what I have read, they can become corrupt.
Perhaps someone else can give you a better answer...

As to the size of your site, I decided early on to break my site up so it
would be more easily managed. Here is a link to David Bartosik's site and an
article that describes this:

http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2k/pub2k_6.htm

While it may be a pain to divide your site now that it is so big, it may
save you a lot of time in the future if the site is going to get bigger. And
though I don't particularly care for how Publisher 2003 handles website
building, one of its new features would allow you to upload only those parts
of your site that you have changed..."incremental uploading", which might be
an answer for you. Be sure you read everythng David has to say about
Publisher 2003 before you make the switch however. There are some
downsides...

DavidF
 
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Will

Thanks for all the help, I will probably go with trying
to split the site, as loading times were long anyway! If
the graphics filter then doesn't work then I would
reinstall it, but i would keep with splitting the site.
Thanks again!
 

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