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    Default Not a Web Design Tool?

    David responded recently to Peggy:
    "that is not supported either.
    both techniques require you to have table control.
    Publisher doesn't afford you that.
    But then it's not an html editor, nor a web design tool"

    Since when? A few years agp when I paid Microsoft
    bCentral to host my website, they sent me Microsoft
    Publisher 2000 for me to use to design my website. It
    sure was a "web design" tool then.

    And right now, on the MS Publisher website, MS
    says: "Publisher 2003, the Office business publishing
    and marketing materials program, helps you reach out to
    customers with impressive sales and marketing materials
    for print, Web, and e-mail. Create, design, and publish
    with impact using powerful design tools, customizable
    templates, and the familiar Office environment. With all
    the tools you need in one place, you can achieve quick,
    impressive results, in-house."

    They seem to be proud of its design tools.

    Walt
    Walt Guest

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    Default Re: Not a Web Design Tool?

    The below claims, and others, are the basis for a class action suit presently
    being planned (not by me, but by others with the time to fool with it). It is
    interesting that the MVPs in here are always blaming users for being dumb enuff
    to use Publisher for a commercial website. They seem to think we are
    sufficiently clairvoyant to not believe M$'s claims about what Publisher is fit
    to do.

    On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 18:06:25 -0800, "Walt" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:
    >David responded recently to Peggy:
    >"that is not supported either.
    >both techniques require you to have table control.
    >Publisher doesn't afford you that.
    >But then it's not an html editor, nor a web design tool"
    >
    >Since when? A few years agp when I paid Microsoft
    >bCentral to host my website, they sent me Microsoft
    >Publisher 2000 for me to use to design my website. It
    >sure was a "web design" tool then.
    >
    >And right now, on the MS Publisher website, MS
    >says: "Publisher 2003, the Office business publishing
    >and marketing materials program, helps you reach out to
    >customers with impressive sales and marketing materials
    >for print, Web, and e-mail. Create, design, and publish
    >with impact using powerful design tools, customizable
    >templates, and the familiar Office environment. With all
    >the tools you need in one place, you can achieve quick,
    >impressive results, in-house."
    >
    >They seem to be proud of its design tools.
    >
    >Walt
    analog@logwell.com Guest

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