What can macros do with publisher?

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WISEMANOFNARNIA

I put out a newsletter in publisher every month, and then someone else
laboriously copies the text (not the pictures) into a web page. She
then sends an email which has links into the web page - one link for
every article.
Is there any way to save her all that copying?
(I can't just use publisher's 'save as html' feature, because I have
textboxes on top of other textboxes, and publisher 2005 cannot cope
with that when converting.)
Thanks,
Marvin
 
B

Brucels

You could print the entire newsletter or separate articles to PDF using one
of the many freeware utilities and send them to her. She could link to PDFs
on a website as easily as to web pages, I think.

Bruce
 
E

Ed Bennett

WISEMANOFNARNIA said:
I put out a newsletter in publisher every month, and then someone else
laboriously copies the text (not the pictures) into a web page. She
then sends an email which has links into the web page - one link for
every article.
Is there any way to save her all that copying?

Possibly, possibly not. It depends on how your publication is set up,
how your website is set up, and how good your programming skills are.
 

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