Re: Please Help - Publisher saving 2 copies of each pic

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From: js (me_at_mine.com)
Date: 02/05/05


Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 13:59:58 +0800

Hi again David,

thanks for the tip about Office SP1 for 2003. It seems to do a good job at
reducing the file sizes and I think it will fix my problem.
I don't really want to redo all the pages in Frontpage, although know that
would result in a better and more efficient site. There are about 50 pages -
each with about 12 photos and complicated tables!

Another question ... what is the difference in saving a Publisher document
(that has been converted to a web publication) as a "webpage" or as a
"single file webpage" . I can see that one saves the images in a separate
folder and one embeds the images and just saves a single file, but as far as
a customer viewing a website, what is different?
I added up the file sizes to compare (ie. the single file page with embedded
graphics compared to a page with graphics saved separately) and the totals
seem quite close. So what are the advantages/disadvantages?

cheers,
John



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