I've been using Microsoft FrontPage on my work laptop for just about three years now and it perfectly suits my needs. I don't have a copy of it at home but we just got a dirt cheap version of Office Enterprise 2007 for the home PC. I installed it tonight and I've been poking around in Publisher 2007 to see if it'll get the job done for me if I want to leave the laptop at the office.
Publisher has a web publishing app but for the life of me I can't find a way to view a given page in code view. The 'Help' option didn't live up to its name and Google came up short. Surely a fellow web geek can help me out? How do I view the source code of a page I've built in Publisher?
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Posted by: AppotaAninc | February 24, 2009 at 01:19 AM
There's a Publisher Web Design google group that you might try asking in: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign/topics
I don't have Publisher 2007 handy, but I know in Word 2003 the option is under the View Menu, when you're working on an HTML page, though I'm not sure how that would work with the Office 2007 Ribbon.
Keeping that in mind, you might have to save the document as a webpage and then open it up again in Publisher to be able to see the option.
Personally, I don't like all the extra code that Word/Frontpage/similar "easy website" functions etc adds to a document so I rarely use them.
Hope this helps!
Posted by: Kevin | March 30, 2008 at 07:29 PM