Re: head section



You can't access the head section in Publisher, without opening the HTML
code in NotePad or some other html code editor, after it is produced by
Publish to the Web in 2003, or Save As a Web Page in Pub 2000. Of course any
change you made in the code would not be saved in the Publisher file, so
when you did make changes and created new HTML code, you would have to again
edit the code...not very practical.

If you are trying to use a JavaScript code snippet or otherwise, that
requires part of the code to be inserted in the head, then just try
inserting it using the insert html code fragment tool anywhere on your page.
Many times I have found that the code snippet will work anyway...try it, and
if it doesn't work, then find another code snippet.

DavidF

"dipat" <dipat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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what is location of first head section in publisher?


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