navigation bar - suddenly showing up on all pages

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sugerray50

Hi, all -

I created my web page, oh, 7 years ago - and have gone in on a regular basis
(3 or 4 times a year) to add info, remove info, update info, etc. I've
always had my vertical navigation bar on 1 page only - and then the
horizontal navigation bar at the bottom of each page.

Anyway - today I went in and deleted a couple of pages - and now the
vertical navigation bar insists on planting itself on several pages - but not
all pages.

I remember at one point being able to go in somewhere and restricting it to
only the one page - but allowing the horizontal one at the bottom of each
page to stay.

However, after 2 hours of surfing my publisher program - through help and
right clicking whereever I can - I still can't find the spot to correct this.

Thanking you in advance for your help.

Tammy
 
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DavidF

Tammy,

Publisher 2000 had a fairly simple navbar wizard. You could choose a
vertical navbar, or a vertical and a horizontal on the bottom of the
page...or none. There was not an option to choose just the horizontal.
However, you can select the vertical navbar on pages where you have both,
and cut it, and the horizontal bar will remain. Sounds like that is what you
did initially...you left the vertical navbar on just one page. As to why the
vertical bar came back, I suppose that is because of your original choice of
having both. The fix, just select the vertical navbar on the pages where you
don't want it, and cut it using the top menu.

DavidF
 
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sugerray50

Hi, David -

I get what your saying - but it only shows up on some pages (not all) after
I convert it to a web page. So - when I'm actually working on my publisher
document - it's not on the pages so there's nothing to cut.

Does that make sense?

Tammy
 
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DavidF

Wizard built navbars can get corrupted pretty easily, and you might just
delete the whole thing and insert and build a new one. Delete the navbars,
side and bottom, from each page and go through each page and toggle off the
Add hyperlink to web navigation bar, save the file, close it, reopen it, and
insert a fresh navbar and rebuild it from scratch.

Alternatively, just do away with the wizard. Copy the vertical navbar and
drag it into the scratch area. Copy the bottom textual navbar, paste into a
text box, drag to scratch area. Delete the navbars from every page, vertical
and horizontal, and toggle off the Add hyperlink to web... Then go back and
put copies of the vertical and the horizontal navbars on the pages where you
want them. They will not respond to the wizard, so check the links and
insert them manually as necessary.

DavidF
 

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