Re: supporting file location

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uploaded the entire folder intact. still tries to access the original
directory and not the files on the server. i know i can go in and edit the
..htm files to point to the correct location, but there HAS to be an option on
Publisher 2007 that creates the correct .htm files...

"DavidF" wrote:

The most common reason for the main navbar links to look to the local
computer is because you put the navbar on the master page. You should not
use a master page in a web publication.

Also when you said that you upload the image files, did you upload the whole
index_files folder or just the files? Upload the folder intact.

If you have more questions about Publisher webs, then post in the web group
and we will try to help you there:
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
Please include the URL of your site and remind us of the version you are
using.

DavidF

"rockydew32" <rockydew32@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5C915160-2752-4D15-87EB-6762262AD9D4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
When I "publish to web" and all of my .htm/.jif/.jpg/etc. files are
created,
they are stored on my computer. I then FTP them to the server and pull up
the website. The main page is there, however, when I click on a link, it
tries to access the location back on my original computer instead of the
global location of the files on the server. Is there an option somewhere
in
Publisher that produces .htm files with a global location? Or do I have
to
continue to edit the .htm files and change the location manual? I'm
thinking
there should be a checkbox SOMEWHERE in Publisher 2007. Anyone? Please
help!



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