Microsoft KB Archive/179719

= PUB98: Bullets, Numbers Appear Differently on Web Page =

Article ID: 179719

Article Last Modified on 11/10/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Publisher 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q179719



SYMPTOMS
When you create a bulleted or numbered list in Microsoft Publisher and then generate a Web page from the publication, the resulting Web page may not use the same bullet or separating characters that you specified in Publisher. For example, you may see the following in the resulting Web page:
 * All bullet characters in a bulleted list are converted to round bullets.
 * All separator characters in a number list are replaced with a single period. (Separator characters appear after each number.)



CAUSE
This behavior occurs because Publisher uses HyperText Markup Language (HTML) list tags when it generates the HTML code rather than considering each line as simple text.



WORKAROUND
To work around this behavior, you can create bulleted or numbered lists by numbering the list manually rather than by using the bulleted or numbered list option in Publisher.



Bulleted Lists
When Publisher generates the HTML code for a bulleted list, it uses the unordered list () and list item () tags. These tags create an unordered list with round bullets.

For example, if you create this list in Publisher


 * Line one


 * Line two

Your list may look similar to this in HTML:

. Line one

. Line two

Numbered Lists
When Publisher generates the HTML code for a numbered list, it uses the ordered list () tag with the Type attribute. The Type attribute value is set to one, indicating that the list will start with the numeral one. Publisher also uses the list item () tag. These tags create an ordered numbered list that includes periods as the separator characters. When Publisher generates the HTML it will convert whatever separator character you specified to a period. It will also create a separator character if you clicked the None option.

For example, if you created this list in Publisher

1 First line

2 Second line

3) Third line

4) Fourth line

(5) Fifth Line

Your list may look similar to this in HTML:
 * 1) First line
 * 2) Second line
 * 3) Third line
 * 4) Fourth line
 * 5) Fifth Line

Additional query words: 98 pub98 mspub98 pub_98 5.00 publisher98 ms_pub98 mspub

Keywords: kbinfo kbhtml KB179719

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