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how can i put a file path statement in the footer in publisher?



 
 
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Old July 13th, 2009, 06:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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how can i put a file path statement in the footer in publisher? Office 2007
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Old July 13th, 2009, 08:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default how can i put a file path statement in the footer in publisher?

Are you asking for a link to click on? If so, this is only used on websites
or htm/html files.


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Old July 13th, 2009, 09:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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"Don Schmidt" wrote:

Are you asking for a link to click on? If so, this is only used on websites
or htm/html files.


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Vancouver, USA


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how can i put a file path statement in the footer in publisher? Office
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no similar to what you do in word or excel, you put a path statement, where the file is located on your server. excel and word are easy to do but i couldnt find anything similar in publisher

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Old July 13th, 2009, 11:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Don Schmidt[_2_]
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Default how can i put a file path statement in the footer in publisher

I'm a Publisher 2000 user and I don't know of a way except to type it on the
document; later versions may have the auto feature.


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"Don Schmidt" wrote:

Are you asking for a link to click on? If so, this is only used on
websites
or htm/html files.


--
Don - Publisher 2000®
Vancouver, USA


"tampasculler" wrote in message
...
how can i put a file path statement in the footer in publisher? Office
2007



no similar to what you do in word or excel, you put a path statement,
where the file is located on your server. excel and word are easy to do
but i couldnt find anything similar in publisher



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Old July 14th, 2009, 10:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default how can i put a file path statement in the footer in publisher

Manually type the path on the Master Page. Before you print the document View,
check Ignore Master page.

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"tampasculler" wrote in message
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"Don Schmidt" wrote:

Are you asking for a link to click on? If so, this is only used on websites
or htm/html files.


--
Don - Publisher 2000®
Vancouver, USA


"tampasculler" wrote in message
...
how can i put a file path statement in the footer in publisher? Office
2007



no similar to what you do in word or excel, you put a path statement, where
the file is located on your server. excel and word are easy to do but i
couldnt find anything similar in publisher



 




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