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Old April 18th, 2007, 04:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Bakerman[_2_]
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Default Import web site from server

Is there any easy way of importing web site from server (go daddy)
Just cannot find any info about this matter
Working with Publisher 2007
It got a bit crazy when they stopped Frontpage,,,,,,,,,,Just gotten used to
the prog.
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Old April 19th, 2007, 01:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
JoAnn Paules[_2_]
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Default Import web site from server

Even if he does decide to try Expression Web, it's similar enough with the
basics to continue to maintain a site while learning the new features.

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"DavidF" wrote in message
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Not totally sure what you are saying, but just because MSFT is replacing
the FrontPage program with Web Expression and SharePoint, that doesn't
mean you can't continue to use your copy of FrontPage.

As per Publisher, you do not "import web sites"...or import html into
Publisher. You create the web site in Publisher, and then Publish to the
Web, to create the html output. To change the website, you go back to the
original Publisher file, make your changes, and produce new html.
Publisher is not a html editor.

Stay with FrontPage.

DavidF

"Bakerman" wrote in message
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Is there any easy way of importing web site from server (go daddy)
Just cannot find any info about this matter
Working with Publisher 2007
It got a bit crazy when they stopped Frontpage,,,,,,,,,,Just gotten used
to
the prog.




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Old April 19th, 2007, 02:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
DavidF
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Default Import web site from server

Not totally sure what you are saying, but just because MSFT is replacing the
FrontPage program with Web Expression and SharePoint, that doesn't mean you
can't continue to use your copy of FrontPage.

As per Publisher, you do not "import web sites"...or import html into
Publisher. You create the web site in Publisher, and then Publish to the
Web, to create the html output. To change the website, you go back to the
original Publisher file, make your changes, and produce new html. Publisher
is not a html editor.

Stay with FrontPage.

DavidF

"Bakerman" wrote in message
news
Is there any easy way of importing web site from server (go daddy)
Just cannot find any info about this matter
Working with Publisher 2007
It got a bit crazy when they stopped Frontpage,,,,,,,,,,Just gotten used
to
the prog.



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Old April 19th, 2007, 07:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Rob Giordano \(Crash\)
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Default Import web site from server

Who stopped FrontPage?
It's still supported and will be for several more years...and Publisher is
not a good replacement for FP.
Try the free trial of Expression Web...and you can continue to use FP until
you get the hang of EW.



"Bakerman" wrote in message
news | Is there any easy way of importing web site from server (go daddy)
| Just cannot find any info about this matter
| Working with Publisher 2007
| It got a bit crazy when they stopped Frontpage,,,,,,,,,,Just gotten used
to
| the prog.


 




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