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Hi again,

I am sorry I confused you about the filtered and rich htm code. You are
doing it correctly when you File > Publish to the Web....this will produce
filtered code. It will produce an 'index.htm' file and an 'index_files'
folder which contains your other *.htm files and image files. You upload the
index.htm file and the index_files folder...the web files, not the *.pub
file. When you log on to your server you should be able to see copies of
those, and those are what will be replaced or overwritten when you upload
the new ones.

If you don't already have your computer set up to show file extensions, do
so and this might make things easier for you to see the difference. Go to
Control Panel > Folder Options > View tab and uncheck the option 'Hide
extensions for known file types". Now when you view your web files in
Windows Explorer or My Computer you will see the .htm extensions and the
image extensions such as .jpg, .png and .gif and your original Pub
file...the 23.1 MB file will have a .pub extension.

DavidF

"Kristi61 via OfficeKB.com" <u53686@uwe> wrote in message
news:9a344bfa30861@xxxxxx
David,

OK,OK... I'll compress all photos for web pages!

I'm nearly done with all the corrections and am reviewing the material
posted
here to prepare for an upload attempt...

I'm still not fully understanding you when you say don't Save as a Web
Page.
When I File>Publish to the web>Save in (either the original or the copy)>
Save as> the only option is Web Page Filtered. Are there supposed to be
any
other options?

The current file uploaded to the web was created by: File > Publish to
the
web > Save In: My Documents > copy the resulting file to CD to enable
third
party to upload to the web.
The resulting file is described differently: "HTML Document, Document
size:
164 KB " instead of the original version "MSO Publisher Document, Document
size: 23.1 MB"

Again: The resulting file is described differently: "HTML Document,
Document
size:
164 KB " instead of the original version "MSO Publisher Document, Document
size: 23.1 MB" Why? Which file should I use?

Thanks,
Kristi
DavidF wrote:
Kristi,

You don't have to actually upload new files to learn how to use ftp. If
you
download and install FileZilla, read the instructions, and set up a ftp
connection to your site, then you should be able to see all the files and
folder on your host server including the index.htm file and the
index_files
folder. Then once you successfully make the ftp connection, and you are
ready, updating your site is much the same as dragging your web files to
the
CD drive on your local computer...you just drag them, or copy and paste
them
to the web host. Focus on getting FileZilla set up and understand the
directions and it should be less intimidating.

Publisher outputs its web files at 96 ppi. Compressing your graphics for
print will *not* make for a better image online...just a slower loading
picture in IE. Furthermore it will result many times with an inferior copy
of that image that is rendered for FireFox and other browsers.

DavidF

David,

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Thanks so much,
Kristi

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