Microsoft KB Archive/198241

= PUB2000: Can't Open HTML Documents in Publisher =

Article ID: 198241

Article Last Modified on 6/29/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Publisher 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q198241





SUMMARY
You can use Microsoft Publisher to create an HTML (World Wide Web) document based on your publication, but you cannot use Publisher to open that HTML document. If you create a Web site using Publisher, you should also keep a copy of the publication (.pub) file that you used to generate the Web site.

This way, if you want to make a correction to your Web site, you can correct the .pub file and export it as a new HTML document.



MORE INFORMATION
A Publisher publication file is a single file that contains both text and graphics. When you create an HTML document based on that publication, several different files are created: one text file for each page of text and one picture file for each non-text element. Publisher cannot open documents in this format.

There are programs, such as Microsoft FrontPage, that can open an HTML document. If you want to make a lot of changes to a Web site created in Publisher, try using Microsoft FrontPage.

NOTE: Most Web Sites created by Publisher include nested tables (a table within a table cell). Some HTML authoring programs cannot open HTML documents that contain nested tables.

If you are familiar with HTML code, you can open HTML documents created by Publisher in a text editor, such as Notepad, and edit the code directly.

Additional query words: pub9 mspub9 pub_9 publisher9 ms_pub9 pub2k 2000 9.0 9.00 Publisher can't open the file

Keywords: kbinfo kbfaq KB198241

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