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Old February 28th, 2006, 02:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default How to bookmark to a word on the same page in publisher,not hyperl

On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 18:30:53 +0000, Frank wrote
(in article ):

Margolotta wrote:

On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 01:16:26 +0000, dr22 wrote
(in article ):


I have been pulling my hair out trying to put in links onto my own
website.
Such as one like back to the" top of page".Any clues to this. I don't need
a
hyperlink I just need this to navigate the same page.



'STOP RIGHT THERE!!! AS I have said many, many, many, times before (and
will
continue to do so until people drop this ridiculous notion that Publisher
is
a good tool for web design - it is not and, if I was able to influence
M$haft


in any way, I'd persuade them to drop the web design side and concentrate
on
what Publisher was originally designed to do - DTP. I have seen some
particularly nasty examples of sites designed with Publisher - the code
bloat


is seriously nasty; users on dial-up, or ISDN, will NOT thank you).

But, please, I implore you, drop this silly idea of using Publisher for web
design - use FrontPage, if you must - or Dreamweaver (may it rest in peace)
or GoLive! Better yet, learn HTML and code it by hand.

Publisher is good as a SOHO DTP application (though Serif PagePlus is far
better). It is *NOT*, however, good at web design because that was NOT what
it was primarily designed to do.

Right, lecture over. "

Until that happens (if ever), please refrain from responding to any OP
unless you have an actual, factual answer.


Er, that *WAS* *an actual factual answer", idiot. Publisher causes serious
code bloat. FACT.