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    Default question about linking pages (umpteenth version)

    Howdy people!

    I'm having hard time with the issue so I wonder if it is possible at all. I'd like to link pages in a way they are linked in MS Publisher (2003), that is numbered, ranked and operated with at the bottom of the page. I would like to preview page and preview only to see its possibilities before I upload it anywhere.

    If you're interested why I try to switch from Publisher, is that Publisher doesn't support/ insert inner frames. It doesn't even know what frames are. Well, BV doesn't seem to support linking in the software itself or ...?

    Thanks for reply! N.
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    Default Re: question about linking pages (umpteenth version)

    Hi Noisenik
    Each page you build with Publisher can be linked to and presented in an I Frame created with your BV Web Builder. When using I Frames all pages will have to be published to see; cannot be done in Preview. I suggest you look into I Frame Tutorials offered here by Voda Hoast... Hope That helps... Doug

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    Default Re: question about linking pages (umpteenth version)

    I am not familiar with Publisher. Can you save it as a web page/html?? If not, only visitors with Publisher installed on their computer will be able to view the page. I do not have Pub on my computer.
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    Default Re: question about linking pages (umpteenth version)

    Hi Carbon Terry
    Publisher is a common Microsoft program that is usually used to create newsletters cards posters etc...that can be saved in a variety of ways i.e web page, gif, jpeg etc.... pretty good and easy to use... Doug

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    Default Re: question about linking pages (umpteenth version)

    Hi N,

    I have stopped using Ms Publisher as it is a limited capability website builder
    unlike Blue Voda which is easy to use and unlimited capabilities.

    If you insist on using Publisher save you creation as "for the web"
    in your C:\My Documents\My Web

    The files will be saved as "html" files and use an ftp to upload to
    a folder or directory in your publc_html/

    The page will not be viewable unless you have a hyperlink from your
    homepage or another page to the "index" of the Publisher website created by you.
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    I found out I cannot use BV where I supposed I would. Eh, eh, silly, silly me. Thanks for all the info.

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