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CRM 4 Small Biz #1
general Publisher 2003 limitations
Hi,
I'm a one-man-band about to embark on my 1st website with fairly simple
requirements (at this point). Know nothing about HTML and don't particularly
want to, either.
As MSP 2003, like anything, is not a universal panacea, I don't want to find
too soon down the road that it's already falling over, and now I must
grapple with FrontPage or Dreamweaver.
Where can a find an objective list of pro's and especially con's of the
product?
I must say, by the looks of this forum, if I do decide to Do It with MSP,
you provide a great support team.
Thanks.
CRM 4 Small Biz Guest
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analog@logwell.com #2
Re: general Publisher 2003 limitations
If there is any chance your website will grow to over a few pages, DON'T get
started with Publisher. Otherwise it works OK, but Publisher 2003 apparently
creates huge htm files. I use Publisher 2000 to do a 300 page website, and I
wish I had never started with it.
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 22:45:58 +0200, "CRM 4 Small Biz" <perry@agenteers.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm a one-man-band about to embark on my 1st website with fairly simple
>requirements (at this point). Know nothing about HTML and don't particularly
>want to, either.
>
>As MSP 2003, like anything, is not a universal panacea, I don't want to find
>too soon down the road that it's already falling over, and now I must
>grapple with FrontPage or Dreamweaver.
>
>Where can a find an objective list of pro's and especially con's of the
>product?
>
>I must say, by the looks of this forum, if I do decide to Do It with MSP,
>you provide a great support team.
>
>Thanks.
>analog@logwell.com Guest
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David Bartosik - MS MVP #3
Re: general Publisher 2003 limitations
I recommend visiting [url]www.davidbartosik.com/pub11.htm[/url] and review that article
and the two linked there, that should give you a fair overview.
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David Bartosik - MS MVP
for Publisher help:
[url]www.davidbartosik.com[/url]
enter to win Pub 2003:
[url]www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx[/url]
"CRM 4 Small Biz" <perry@agenteers.com> wrote in message
news:Opx7jTHYEHA.3476@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...particularly> Hi,
>
> I'm a one-man-band about to embark on my 1st website with fairly simple
> requirements (at this point). Know nothing about HTML and don'tfind> want to, either.
>
> As MSP 2003, like anything, is not a universal panacea, I don't want to> too soon down the road that it's already falling over, and now I must
> grapple with FrontPage or Dreamweaver.
>
> Where can a find an objective list of pro's and especially con's of the
> product?
>
> I must say, by the looks of this forum, if I do decide to Do It with MSP,
> you provide a great support team.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
David Bartosik - MS MVP Guest



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