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Old September 1st, 2005, 10:14 PM
SCOOTER
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Default PUBLISHER 2000 - MERGE PHOTOS TO A PUBLICATION

Is it possible to merge pictures into Publisher 2000? I have seen references
to this for Publisher 2003, but when I try it in 2000, some key features are
missing. I have set up my paths in my data source, and tried them both as
text and as hyperlinks, but either way I still just import the path as text.
Am I wasting my time, or is there actually a way to do this in 2000?



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Old September 1st, 2005, 10:21 PM
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SCOOTER was very recently heard to utter:
Is it possible to merge pictures into Publisher 2000? I have seen
references to this for Publisher 2003, but when I try it in 2000,
some key features are missing. I have set up my paths in my data
source, and tried them both as text and as hyperlinks, but either way
I still just import the path as text. Am I wasting my time, or is
there actually a way to do this in 2000?


Publisher 2003 was the first version to offer this capability.

You are pretty much wasting your time looking for a way to do this
automagically in Publisher 2000.

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Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher


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Old September 2nd, 2005, 01:16 AM
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"Ed Bennett" wrote in message
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SCOOTER was very recently heard to utter:
Is it possible to merge pictures into Publisher 2000? I have seen
references to this for Publisher 2003, but when I try it in 2000,
some key features are missing. I have set up my paths in my data
source, and tried them both as text and as hyperlinks, but either way
I still just import the path as text. Am I wasting my time, or is
there actually a way to do this in 2000?


Publisher 2003 was the first version to offer this capability.

You are pretty much wasting your time looking for a way to do this
automagically in Publisher 2000.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher

Thank you. That's what I figured. Do you know whether this feature is also
available in recent versions of Word?


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Old September 2nd, 2005, 12:41 PM
Ed Bennett
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Default PUBLISHER 2000 - MERGE PHOTOS TO A PUBLICATION

SCOOTER was very recently heard to utter:
Thank you. That's what I figured. Do you know whether this feature is
also available in recent versions of Word?


I don't think it is, but you might want to ask in a Word newsgroup, just in
case.

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Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher


 




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