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setting up browser to be able to preview site?
Can anyone assist in how I would go about setting up the browser to be
able to preview the web page before publishing it? thank you...p.s. the
error message I get is "You do not currently have a browser program
registered to show HTML(HTM) files."
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David Bartosik - MS MVP #2
Re: setting up browser to be able to preview site?
Publisher uses the browser that has been set as the "default" browser for
your operating system. Setting that attribute in your os can differ by
browser and/or operating system.
I'd recommend you google on setting default browser for your os, or visit
the forum for your os.
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"CK1" <CK1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:92407BDB-FA45-4C0C-B089-DEB7575EB5DB@microsoft.com...> Can anyone assist in how I would go about setting up the browser to be
> able to preview the web page before publishing it? thank you...p.s. the
> error message I get is "You do not currently have a browser program
> registered to show HTML(HTM) files."
>
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