Re: Import Publisher file to Frontpage

From: Stefan B Rusynko (sbr_enjoy_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/23/04


Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 06:29:42 -0400

Migration is painful

Publisher sites (especially from older versions) are best rebuilt from scratch in FP
- often best you can do is copy (content) from Publisher and paste (content) to New Pages in FP

You can also in FP open a new empty web and try File Import (files and folders) and then browse to the file/folders containing your
web pages, images, and web stuff
- but I believe you will have lots of "cleanup" and link correction to do afterwards

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"Rickh" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C1287675-1C73-4975-9CBA-5DF6FCC7D04E@microsoft.com...
| I built my site with Publisher 2000, currently have it in Publisher 2003, and now need to get it into Frontpage 2003.  I initially
bought Publisher 2003 because of the following quote from the Microsoft FAQ:
| Q. Should I use Publisher or FrontPage to create a Web site for my small business?
| A. The tool you use depends on your Web site needs. If your goal is to give your business or organization a presence on the Web,
use Publisher 2003 to create Web sites that are visually consistent with your print publications. Use Microsoft Office FrontPage
2003 if you need Web site management tools and the ability to make frequent updates and interactive elements such as reply forms or
search engines. If you have started to create a Web site in Publisher and find it is time to move to FrontPage, you can migrate your
work easily.
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| Now it is time for me to "migrate my work easily."  Can anyone clue me in to this?  Doesn't seem that easy to me
| Thanks,
| Rick
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