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Q: Web site element creation. ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Web site element creation.
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: burbncowby-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 17 Jan 2006 16:23 PST
Expires: 19 Jan 2006 07:59 PST
Question ID: 434772
Moveing PDF file to Web Page
I have created a four page brochure in MS Publisher.  I have saved it
as a PDF file that I can open and print.
I would like to put this brochure on my Frontpage Website so people
can view it and print it.  I can't figure out how to move it to the
site.
none of it is in HTML.
Thanks 
Gar Enders

Request for Question Clarification by sublime1-ga on 17 Jan 2006 19:12 PST
Gar...

The comment by eliteskillsdotcom-ga is correct, but it's
not really clear to me from your question whether you
want to post a link to the file on your site, which 
would allow others to download it and print it, or 
open it in a browser add-on and print it from there.

It sounds like you may be wanting to post the contents
of the file on a webpage so it could be viewed directly
on the webpage and printed from there. This would require
that you format it into HTML (the language or code used
to create webpages), and publish it as a webpage.

If the latter is the case, perhaps it would suit your
needs if I pointed you to some websites that teach
basic HTML. The amount of language you would have to
learn in order to create line breaks, paragraph indentations
and so on, for simple text, is not complicated. If your
brochure includes images and so on, it gets more complex.

Can MS Publisher save the document as a web page (.html
extension), instead of as a PDF file? If you don't have
the original file, can you open the PDF file in MS
Publisher and then save it as HTML?

sublime1-ga
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Subject: Re: Web site element creation.
From: eliteskillsdotcom-ga on 17 Jan 2006 18:06 PST
 
Just upload it to your server. How you can upload a file to the server
depends completely on the server. With some you need to use ftp or
ssh, with others they have a convenient upload button.


From there just add a text link to the .pdf file. Be sure to say its
in PDF format too, there's many sites that just link them without
warning. PDF files can be inconvenient to some people as it takes
awhile to load and is more annoying to deal with than a regular html.

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