down loadable Word doc's

K

Keith

how do I place a MS word doc, or PDF on my web page that
users cand down load and save the data?

Thanks

Keith
 
R

Raghu Prakash

Hi Keith,

Publish files from a remote Web site to a local Web site
Note When you publish the files in your Web site in Microsoft Office
FrontPage 2003, be aware that there are two kinds of Web sites: a local Web
site and a remote Web site:.


The local Web site is the source Web site that is open in FrontPage. A
local Web site can be stored on either a local hard disk drive or a server.
The remote Web site is the destination site to which you are publishing.
Similarly, a remote Web site can be stored on either a local hard disk
drive (if it is acting as a Web server, as in the case of http://localhost)
or a remote Web server.

This procedure enables you to do a reverse publish — from your remote Web
site to your local Web site:

On the View menu, click Remote Web Site.
In the Local Web site pane, right-click each file that you do not want to
publish, and then click Don't Publish on the shortcut menu.
Under the Remote Web site pane, under Publish all changed pages, click
Remote to local.
Click Publish Web site.
Note If you cancel a publish in progress, files that have already been
published will remain on the destination Web server.

For Further Information:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP010487481033.aspx

Please let me know has this helped You...
Thank you...
Raghu...
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
R

Ronx

Either:
ZIP the files, import into your open FP web and link to the zip files. ZIP
files will always download, but need to be unzipped for use.

Or:

Import the .doc and .pdf files into your open FP web and link to them. Add
a note on the page to tell the user to Right-click the link and choose "Save
target as" from the menu. .doc and .pdf files will normally open directly
in the browser, but they can be saved locally from the browser.

Ron
 
K

Kevin Spencer

Import the doc into your web, and create a link to it.

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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
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