Pub2007 - Not all text visible when web preview

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Bert

New to Pub2007 and trying to create web page. Not all of the text shows when
I web-preview the page; the text/page gets cut off. Generally, it's the last
5 or 6 lines that are cut off. would appreciate some suggestions.

Tks, Bert
 
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Bert

Bert said:
New to Pub2007 and trying to create web page. Not all of the text shows when
I web-preview the page; the text/page gets cut off. Generally, it's the last
5 or 6 lines that are cut off. would appreciate some suggestions.

Tks, Bert

I can be more specific now. I decided to start from scratch, as I'd been
using some text copied/pasted from an html file, so perhaps there might have
been some embedded formatting issues. I retyped the text in plain Notepad
text and copied that into a new Pub document, taking a standard blank web
page template on 984x4608 px. Just pasted into a text box. Text in Times
New Roman which presumably default font. Did a web preview in Pub and all of
text showed and could scroll down to see what didn't show in window
initially. Then went back into Pub and made new text box to right of first
one as want text in two columns. Linked first textbox to second for overflow
and resized both text boxes to get matching column lengths. Did web preview
and it all showed fine. This is where the problem starts. If I do any
change from this point on, whether changing font, font size, whatever, if I
then do a web preview not all of the text shows, it's cut off like before.
Could use some help.
 
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DavidF

Don't use the autoflow feature in a web page. Generally you can't use many
print formatting techniques such as tabs, indents, line spacing or other
paragraph formatting. Many things you can do in a print document will not
convert to html.

In the future please post web design questions in the web group and we will
try to help you there: microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign

DavidF
 

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