Would like Multi-Page Publication to Output as Single Pages and Ba

A

Alcide

Hello All,

I am just starting on MS Publisher. I am trying to find out if Publisher can
do the following, and how:

1. Need to take a multi-page MS Word Doc(page size = 7"W x 11"H) and
"place" those pages on a 24" W x 11 Publisher doc. This Publisher doc will be
sent to the printer for mailer.

2. That same Publisher doc with the embedded text will then need to be
printed as separate pages and outputed as a web page displaying as separate
pages.

For Task One I am getting pretty good at creating a Master Page with text
boxes as placeholders for the Inserted Text, as well as linking the boxes for
text overflow. But is there an easier way then lining up and linking three
text boxes?

For Task Two I am thinking that I need to print the textboxes separately as
a one page output. Is there a way (outside of VBA) to do that? Perhaps if
Task One can be approached by inserting whole pages on a 24x11 Publisher page
there can be a more direct way to do this.

Pardon me for being vague. I am stilling pretty fresh and ignorant on this.

Any suggestions or questions for clarification would be appreciated.

Thanks in advanced for your assistance.
 
C

Chuck Davis

-----Original Message-----
Hello All,

I am just starting on MS Publisher. I am trying to find out if Publisher can
do the following, and how:

1. Need to take a multi-page MS Word Doc(page size = 7"W x 11"H) and
"place" those pages on a 24" W x 11 Publisher doc. This Publisher doc will be
sent to the printer for mailer.

2. That same Publisher doc with the embedded text will then need to be
printed as separate pages and outputed as a web page displaying as separate
pages.

For Task One I am getting pretty good at creating a Master Page with text
boxes as placeholders for the Inserted Text, as well as linking the boxes for
text overflow. But is there an easier way then lining up and linking three
text boxes?

For Task Two I am thinking that I need to print the textboxes separately as
a one page output. Is there a way (outside of VBA) to do that? Perhaps if
Task One can be approached by inserting whole pages on a 24x11 Publisher page
there can be a more direct way to do this.

Pardon me for being vague. I am stilling pretty fresh and ignorant on this.

Any suggestions or questions for clarification would be appreciated.

Thanks in advanced for your assistance.



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Use the right tool! MS FrontPage is the correct web
authoring tool! Publisher is for desktop publishing. Word
is for document creation.
 

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