How to Convert a Microsoft Publisher Document to FrontPage
Microsoft Publisher allows you to create professional and visually appealing desktop publishing documents. From flyers to web pages, Publisher has pre-made templates that you can convert to documents that can be opened in FrontPage. Microsoft FrontPage is a web scripting and design software that allows you to create and publish web pages. In the 2007 and newer versions of Microsoft Office, FrontPage has been replaced by SharePoint Designer and Expression Web. However, many still use FrontPage to design and maintain their websites.
Instructions
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Create the document in Microsoft Publisher. Use one of the pre-made templates or create one from your own design.
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Save the document as an HTML document. Click on "File > Save as" with Publisher 2003 or earlier, or "Office button > Save as" in Publisher 2007. Click on the "File type as" drop-down menu and choose either "Web Page, Filtered" or "Single File Web Page" as the file format to save the Publisher document as. Name the file and click "Save."
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Open the file in FrontPage. From within FrontPage, click on "File > Open." Find the web page you just saved and click "Open." Save the file as a FrontPage website. Click on "File > Save as." FrontPage saves its website pages in different folders. Find the website folder you want to save the document to or create a new one. Click "Save."
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