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Microsoft Publisher 2007
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frank
2010-04-23 16:23:02 UTC
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I have two laptops that I use. One has an actual screen size of 13” x 8”
resolution of 1280 x 800 running Vista. The other one has a screen size of
15” x 8.5”. and a resolution of 1600 x 900 running Windows7.
When I load up a Web page in either machine, say Microsoft.com, in both
cases the page comes up centered on the screen. On the smaller of the two I
need to scroll a little further down, but otherwise they are both the same.
In the Windows7 machine I am using Microsoft Office 2007 Publisher to try to
design a Web page. I chose a page 8.5” x 11” for my design. I centered
everything on that page. When I click on "Web Page Preview" to see how the
page will look on the Web my design is all on the left-hand side with the
rest of the screen empty.
My question is how do I fix this, so that no matter what the size of a
screen is it will always be centered.
Dan Freeman
2010-04-23 18:21:56 UTC
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For starters, the "fox" in the name of this group identifies it as
being about Foxpro, a database programming product. You'll get better
answers in a group with Publisher in its name.

Having said that, of all the products you can possibly use to create
web pages Publisher is probably last on the list. Notepad would be
better and cause you less trouble in the end.

Dan
Post by frank
I have two laptops that I use. One has an actual screen size of 13” x 8”
resolution of 1280 x 800 running Vista. The other one has a screen size of
15” x 8.5”. and a resolution of 1600 x 900 running Windows7.
When I load up a Web page in either machine, say Microsoft.com, in both
cases the page comes up centered on the screen. On the smaller of the two I
need to scroll a little further down, but otherwise they are both the same.
In the Windows7 machine I am using Microsoft Office 2007 Publisher to try to
design a Web page. I chose a page 8.5” x 11” for my design. I centered
everything on that page. When I click on "Web Page Preview" to see how the
page will look on the Web my design is all on the left-hand side with the
rest of the screen empty.
My question is how do I fix this, so that no matter what the size of a
screen is it will always be centered.
frank
2010-04-23 20:03:01 UTC
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Thanks Dan. You may be right but I don't have clue about what I'm doing.
I origanly had a family tree program on Visual Basic3 but it doesn' work on
Windows7. So, I'm trying to figure out what to do.
Post by Dan Freeman
For starters, the "fox" in the name of this group identifies it as
being about Foxpro, a database programming product. You'll get better
answers in a group with Publisher in its name.
Having said that, of all the products you can possibly use to create
web pages Publisher is probably last on the list. Notepad would be
better and cause you less trouble in the end.
Dan
Post by frank
I have two laptops that I use. One has an actual screen size of 13” x 8”
resolution of 1280 x 800 running Vista. The other one has a screen size of
15” x 8.5”. and a resolution of 1600 x 900 running Windows7.
When I load up a Web page in either machine, say Microsoft.com, in both
cases the page comes up centered on the screen. On the smaller of the two I
need to scroll a little further down, but otherwise they are both the same.
In the Windows7 machine I am using Microsoft Office 2007 Publisher to try to
design a Web page. I chose a page 8.5” x 11” for my design. I centered
everything on that page. When I click on "Web Page Preview" to see how the
page will look on the Web my design is all on the left-hand side with the
rest of the screen empty.
My question is how do I fix this, so that no matter what the size of a
screen is it will always be centered.
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