Re: Web format

From: DavidF (Nope_at_nospam.com)
Date: 03/31/04


Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 06:05:00 -0800

TRRed, Though I would suggest you take David Bartosik up on his offer to
review your Pub file, maybe my experience with Publisher 2000 will help. I
too have a Dell laptop and a desktop and found that even though the
resolution of both the laptop screen and my desktop monitor were the same,
and all other variables the same, when I produced the web site from my
laptop, the result and formatting when viewed after posting was different
than from the desktop. At the time David B. bet me that was not possible,
but after viewing my files agreed it was happening, and turned it over to
the development team. Bottom line, they never did figure out the why for.

My workaround was to take the Pub file, if I had modified or changed it in
the laptop, copy it over to my desktop, open and save the file, open again
and then produce the web files, and post those. At least I got a consistent
result that way.

As I said, your problems may have nothing to do with this, and I would avail
myself of David Bartosik's offer to review your files, but maybe it will
give you some insight as to your issues. DavidF

"TRRed" <TRRed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:164d601c416c0$595cea90$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Re: Publisher 2003
>
> I created a website on a (Dell) laptop in Publisher,
> checking and adjusting the alignment frequently through
> the preview function. The alignment is skewed in
> Publisher, but appears fine in Internet Explore (v. 6),
> both as a preview and when I published and uploaded to the
> web. However, when I view the site
> (www.rockymountaintaxservices.com) from a desktop with IE
> 6, the formatting is off. (Also, the "Home" link is not
> working, but I think I resolve that.)
>
> I checked David Bartosik's site and this forum. After
> brief searches of both, I did not find a solution.
>
> Thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated.



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