How do I view everything that is part of a Publisher publication?

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Lizz

I am trying to work with a Publisher document that someone else created and I
would like to be able to view all of the graphics, images, and fonts all at
the same time, within the program to make sure that it still looks correct
even when I edit things. Please let me know how I am supposed to go about
doing this as I have spent over an hour trying to figure it out and can't
seem to get it all to appear on the page as it will look when printed out.
 
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ruthiejunk

You''ve been at it an hour and you *STILL* haven't found print preview?!
Suggest you forget about Publisher - hell, just forget about using computers
altogether - and go back to paper and felt-tips.

You do know don't you, that your answers aren't seen anymore unless the
OP checks in Google Groups?
 
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Carrie

Interesting question, I've never had to do anything like this, but would be
good to know.

Of course, as to finding out how it might look (edited) printed, you could
always try printing it. At least a few times, using a quick print (not good
quality) option.

You sound like me, spending a lot of time trying to figure something out.

~ Carrie
 
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Ed Bennett

Lizz said:
I am trying to work with a Publisher document that someone else
created and I would like to be able to view all of the graphics,
images, and fonts all at the same time, within the program to make
sure that it still looks correct even when I edit things. Please let
me know how I am supposed to go about doing this as I have spent over
an hour trying to figure it out and can't seem to get it all to
appear on the page as it will look when printed out.

Print Preview allows you to view many pages on screen at once. You can only
view so many before it becomes impossible to resolve detail on individual
pages. How many that is depends on the resolution of your monitor.
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Gee, I wonder when my copy of OE starting reading Google groups without me
telling it to do so.
 
M

Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User

Hello.. G##gle is a dirty word around these parts, ma'am.. I'll thank you to
say MSN, or better still "one's search engine of preference".. :)

--
Mike Hall
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User



JoAnn Paules said:
Gee, I wonder when my copy of OE starting reading Google groups without
me telling it to do so.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



You do know don't you, that your answers aren't seen anymore unless the
OP checks in Google Groups?
 
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ruthiejunk

JoAnn said:
Gee, I wonder when my copy of OE starting reading Google groups without me
telling it to do so.
Well, are you seeing any postings from she-who-must-not-be-named in OE?
Any posting that contains her name is pulled before it gets posted. She
keeps answering posts in her famously acid manner but they are only
seen on Google.
 
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John G

Well, are you seeing any postings from she-who-must-not-be-named in
OE?
Any posting that contains her name is pulled before it gets posted.
She
keeps answering posts in her famously acid manner but they are only
seen on Google.

Nonsense!!
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Yes - I rarely ever access the newsgroups in Google. I use OE 99% of the
time. And the other MVPs will attest that I am online A LOT.

And I know who she is. She and I have been communicating for several years.
We don't always agree with each other. She thumps me on my noggin and I
thwock her on hers when we don't...and then we move on.
 
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DavidF

No, its not nonsense. I see posts from her and others via Google, that I
don't get via OE. Not that I am complaining about missing sarah's bile, but
Wot's the real problem? Are some posts screened?

DavidF
 
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Oziebill

:
: JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:
: > Gee, I wonder when my copy of OE starting reading Google groups without
me
: > telling it to do so.
: >
: > --
: >
: > JoAnn Paules
: > MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
: >
: >
: Well, are you seeing any postings from she-who-must-not-be-named in OE?
: Any posting that contains her name is pulled before it gets posted. She
: keeps answering posts in her famously acid manner but they are only
: seen on Google.
:

Not quite right - can be seen on my ISP's newsserver (via OE) - but not on
msnews.microsoft.com server.
 
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John G

Oziebill said:
:
: JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:
: > Gee, I wonder when my copy of OE starting reading Google groups
without
me
: > telling it to do so.
: >
: > --
: >
: > JoAnn Paules
: > MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
: >
: >
: Well, are you seeing any postings from she-who-must-not-be-named in
OE?
: Any posting that contains her name is pulled before it gets posted.
She
: keeps answering posts in her famously acid manner but they are only
: seen on Google.
:

Not quite right - can be seen on my ISP's newsserver (via OE) - but
not on
msnews.microsoft.com server.
Well thats why I said it was nonsense that anything was pulled before it
was posted.
OE is just a newsreader not a repository that could control content and
I see her posts quite often thru freenews.iinet.net.au using OE as the
reader.
 
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Ed Bennett

JoAnn Paules said:
Yes - I rarely ever access the newsgroups in Google. I use OE 99% of
the time. And the other MVPs will attest that I am online A LOT.

If you access the groups through the recommended server at
msnews.microsoft.com, her posts don't show, as they're filtered by
Microsoft, apparently.

However, as many other newsservers carry the group and don't have the
filters, her messages make it into usenet for users of other servers than
msnews.microsoft.com, and make it into Google's cache (not the archive,
AFAIK, as Sarah uses X-No-Archive (don't quote me on that header name))

You're accessing thr groups through Suscom's news server, by the looks of
things, so you don't get Microsoft's filtering (so you also probably get
more groupspam than I do).
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Actually I don't see much spam in here. (Running quickly to find some wood
to knock on.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 

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