Images Won't Show Up....

G

gonefishing

After creating an image (logo) in Publisher 2003, I have tried repeatedly to
insert the image into my Frontpage website design and then view it. I copy
and paste it, insert it from Publisher, import it from Publisher and nothing
happens when I try to view it in FrontPage preview and/or Internet Explorer.
I have saved it as a GIF and JPEG and everything else, only to get a blank
page.

Please advise. Thank you!
 
G

gonefishing

One more thing, I tuned down the acceleration to none or whatever it was and
then I got the letters below on the page instead of the image.

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Thanks again.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

1- Make sure the image is saved as a RGB jpg not a CMYK jpg.
2- With your FP web/site opened File | Import that image file into FP
(usually to the Images folder)
3- Then place that image into your web design from that Image folder.
Save the page.
To view it use File | Preview in Browser.


| After creating an image (logo) in Publisher 2003, I have tried repeatedly
to
| insert the image into my Frontpage website design and then view it. I
copy
| and paste it, insert it from Publisher, import it from Publisher and
nothing
| happens when I try to view it in FrontPage preview and/or Internet
Explorer.
| I have saved it as a GIF and JPEG and everything else, only to get a blank
| page.
|
| Please advise. Thank you!
| --
| GoneFishing
 
M

Mary Sauer

Can you send the publication to me? I had another poster have the same problem. I
could not replicate her problem. I ended up bringing her logo into another program;
reworked it, after that she could use the logo. When you create the logo, are you
creating in the web page mode?
gsauer at columbus dot rr dot com
 
G

gonefishing

As I tried to save it again, I don't see anything that gives me the option of
RGB vs. CMYK jpeg formatting. Can you tell me where to find that? Thank you
again.
 
G

gonefishing

Mary,

I'm that person. Everything we did never worked properly. I could see the
image, but it wasn't clear and the white speckles around the image never went
away. I wanted to place the logo on a background with color, buy I could
never get the speckles to go away.

I would like to understand why this is so hard to do. If you create the
image in Photoshop or Paintshop, there isn't a problem. I can't use these 2
programs with out developing a bad headache.

I would think there is a reason or solution.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Open it in Photoshop, then Image | Mode ... set for RGB

If you want email me the image file and I can help you later.

rob AT siriussystems dot com (put: "Pub NG" in the subject line or I'll
bounce the email)


Rob


| As I tried to save it again, I don't see anything that gives me the option
of
| RGB vs. CMYK jpeg formatting. Can you tell me where to find that? Thank
you
| again.
| --
| GoneFishing
|
|
| "gonefishing" wrote:
|
| > After creating an image (logo) in Publisher 2003, I have tried
repeatedly to
| > insert the image into my Frontpage website design and then view it. I
copy
| > and paste it, insert it from Publisher, import it from Publisher and
nothing
| > happens when I try to view it in FrontPage preview and/or Internet
Explorer.
| > I have saved it as a GIF and JPEG and everything else, only to get a
blank
| > page.
| >
| > Please advise. Thank you!
| > --
| > GoneFishing
 
M

Mary Sauer

The speckles are artifacts. If the .gif is on white you don't see them. The image I
made in Corel did much better than the one she composed in Publisher. I wonder if she
would transform her publication to a web page and then copied/pasted it would work
better.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

converting from pub to fp is usually disappointing at best.
the problem is probably with the image...if you have it send it to me, i'll
take a look when i get back from ballet (no not me...im just the chauffeur)

{-)


| The speckles are artifacts. If the .gif is on white you don't see them.
The image I
| made in Corel did much better than the one she composed in Publisher. I
wonder if she
| would transform her publication to a web page and then copied/pasted it
would work
| better.
|
| --
| Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
| http://office.microsoft.com/
| http://msauer.mvps.org/
| news://msnews.microsoft.com
| | > Open it in Photoshop, then Image | Mode ... set for RGB
| >
| > If you want email me the image file and I can help you later.
| >
| > rob AT siriussystems dot com (put: "Pub NG" in the subject line or
I'll
| > bounce the email)
| >
| >
| > Rob
| >
| >
| > | > | As I tried to save it again, I don't see anything that gives me the
option
| > of
| > | RGB vs. CMYK jpeg formatting. Can you tell me where to find that?
Thank
| > you
| > | again.
| > | --
| > | GoneFishing
| > |
| > |
| > | "gonefishing" wrote:
| > |
| > | > After creating an image (logo) in Publisher 2003, I have tried
| > repeatedly to
| > | > insert the image into my Frontpage website design and then view it.
I
| > copy
| > | > and paste it, insert it from Publisher, import it from Publisher and
| > nothing
| > | > happens when I try to view it in FrontPage preview and/or Internet
| > Explorer.
| > | > I have saved it as a GIF and JPEG and everything else, only to get a
| > blank
| > | > page.
| > | >
| > | > Please advise. Thank you!
| > | > --
| > | > GoneFishing
| >
| >
|
|
 

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