Move pages around in Publisher 2002?

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Rebecca

For the last 2+ years I have been using the exact same Publisher (2002) to
move pages around within a document. I just drag and drop the pages.
Suddenly, this feature no longer works and I have read that it is only a
feature of Publisher 2003. But I have used this feature for years!!! Did
Mircrosoft come into my computer and take this feature away? I am serious,
here.
Thanks
 
M

Mary Sauer

You cannot manually move pages around in any version of Publisher. You can group all
the objects on a page, move the objects to the scratch area, go to the new page and
drag the grouped objects onto the page. We supplied this link to "move page" add-in
for 2002 Publisher in your previous inquiry. This utility will re-arrange pages, you
still won't be able to drag and drop.
http://www.publishermvps.com/Programming/AddIns/tabid/43/Default.aspx
 
E

Ed Bennett

Rebecca said:
For the last 2+ years I have been using the exact same Publisher
(2002) to move pages around within a document. I just drag and drop
the pages. Suddenly, this feature no longer works and I have read
that it is only a feature of Publisher 2003. But I have used this
feature for years!!!

You must have been very special, and had the only copy of Publisher 2002 in
the entire world to have this feature.
Did Mircrosoft come into my computer and take
this feature away? I am serious, here.

No. Microsoft can't do that.
 
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Rebecca

Thank you, and for your previous response which I never Igot notification of.
I promise you and Ed I drag and dropped pages up unil about 4 months ago. So
did one of my colleagues. We'd move page 24 to the page 2 position, for
example, in 1 second by dragging and dropping.

Thanks, though.
 
E

Ed Bennett

Mary Sauer said:
Maybe she dragged the tabs on the status bar to new positions...

Which tabs on the status bar? The page icons?
They can't be dragged in any version of Publisher apart form Publisher 2003
(which is what I was on about in my previous posts)
 

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