Publishing my word documents to my site and linking the pages together

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Anne

Hello have a question how do I publish my word documents
to my website where other people can had them and how to
do I link the new page 1 to the index page without having
the hyperlink to show up. Thank you for any help you
might be able to give me
 
Why don't you just copy and paste the text into a new web page?

Why would you want a new page 1 that's *not* linked to the index page? I do
that but that's because I need to have my pages proofed before the general
public reads them. There are no links at all - you have to know the URL.
 
Please explain what the heck you are saying?

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Tom Pepper Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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| Why don't you just copy and paste the text into a new web page?
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| Why would you want a new page 1 that's *not* linked to the index page? I
do
| that but that's because I need to have my pages proofed before the general
| public reads them. There are no links at all - you have to know the URL.
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| The problem with resting on your laurels is that eventually you are
sitting
| on dead branches.
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| JoAnn
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| | > Hello have a question how do I publish my word documents
| > to my website where other people can had them and how to
| > do I link the new page 1 to the index page without having
| > the hyperlink to show up. Thank you for any help you
| > might be able to give me
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About your Word doc - however you post it to your server it's going to take
up webspace. Whether it opens automatically or you force a download from the
server. Besides, Word docs tend to be tiny anyway.

Anne, dearest - the part about resting on ones laurels is my sig file, not a
comment on your talents or lack thereof. And you are not being stupid -
you've asked a question on a newsgroup where someone will be able to help
you learn.


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The problem with resting on your laurels is that eventually you are sitting
on dead branches.

JoAnn
 
Once you copy & paste your current content from Word into
web pages created in Front Page forget about Word forever
for web site content creation. Create your content on a
web page right in Front Page.

As to your question as to whether it would take up more
web space to have it in Front Page ... where would your
proposed Word documents be stored so that web visitors
could access them? On the web site! Ergo no space saving
as you postulate.

As for hyperlinks to the various pages containing your
content, Insert, Hyperlink and use that dialog box to
navigate to the web page file that the hyperlink is to
jump to.

But most importantly, get a book (any book will do at
your level of knowledge) on web design using the Front
Page version you have. An alternatative would be to
enroll in a class.
 
I find it easier to edit my texts in Word first. FP is not as good a text
editor as Word, and Word is not as good a web-layout program as FP.

And there is a better way than pasting. In Windows Explorer, "open" the
folder that contains your Word document so that it appears as a little
window on your screen, and drag the word document onto your web page. If you
are editing a lot of Word documents for your web site, then put them all in
the same folder, and put a shortcut to the folder on your toolbar. Then,
every time you want to put a Word doc on a web page, just click on the
toolbar icon, and the little window will open up on top of your web page.

Wally
 
Matthew 15:14 Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the
blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.

Put your tag line and web site "After" your name.

Sincerely,

Herman Melville
Moby Dick
http://www.melville.org/
 
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