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Center web pages from Publisher 2010

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pvong

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Jul 16, 2003
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I'm new to Publisher so be easy on the new guy. I created my first pub document and I like to make it a web page. I can save as to htm and everything looks good, but it's always on aligned to the left side of the web page. Is there anything you can do in Publisher that will let you save it as htm and have all your content for that page show up in the middle of your browser?

I hope this makes sense.

Thanks!
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While Publisher can Publish to the Web, to do web pages properly, you really should be using a product designed for that purpose. Publisher is intended for producing printed documents - hardcopy, with headers and footers, text flowing from one page or column to another, page numbering, booklet printing, etc. When I was maintaining web sites I used Microsoft Front Page (I think that was the name!) - in the View tab of Front Page, you saw exactly what it would be in viewed in your browser.
In Publisher, you can Save As PDF, and that will always look exactly like what you intended. It's not the same as HTML, but you can embed live links in a PDF.
info on Front Page from wikipedia -

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