Using Publisher to Create a Web Site Mr. Sandford’s U. S. History Class.

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Using Publisher to Create a Web Site Mr. Sandford’s U. S. History Class

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Using Publisher to Create a Web Site

Mr. Sandford’s

U. S. History Class

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Most Important! Create Your Folder First

• In your U:drive, create a Folder labeled with your last name, first name that will hold your web page and resources, such as pictures.

• In this folder create another new folder called pictures. It is here that you will save all of your pictures.

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Do not copy and paste pictures—you must save pictures as files to

be inserted later.

Insert > Picture> From File >your name folder >Picture folder

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Name your main folder—you can create it on the desktop, be sure to move it to your U:drive

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Picture folder inside of main folder

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Click Web Sites on the Publisher Menu and Select a Template

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Use the Wizard to Select Colors

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Customize Your Web Page and Click Next

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Navigation Bars

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Sound??

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Background Features?

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Select Area for Change—Use Web Site Wizard for Features

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To Temporarily Save Your Work• If you are not finished with creating your web

page and want to come back to it at a later date, select File > Save As

• Locate your main folder with your name in your U:drive, open it and save this file in it.

• You must supply a name for this file. Use one word and lower case. My example is “test”

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CAUTION: ONLY USE “SAVE AS A WEB PAGE”

WHEN YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY MORE CHANGES TO

MAKE!

ONCE YOU USE THIS FEATURE, YOU CAN NO

LONGER EDIT YOUR SITE.

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Making Changes to Your Site

• Open the Publisher document (test) in your main folder.

• You can continue to add or delete information to your site.

• Remember, use Save As if you are not ready to convert your work to html.

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Ready to Convert to html

Are you finished making changes? If so, let’s transform your Publisher file

to a web or html file.

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To Save, Select “Save As Web Page”

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Publisher Supplies the Name of the Folder and the Pathway—

Click OK

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Your Web Folder—What You Just Did and What You Still

Need To Do

• You have automatically saved your web page to a folder named “Publish”.

• It went to “My Documents” on the “C” drive.• Windows ’98 users: When you log off you will

lose your work if you are on a (white computer) due to Deep Freeze. You MUST Copy and Paste the folder “Publish” to your main (your name) folder in your U: drive so your work will not be lost.

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To Do This

• Right Click on the Folder “Publish” or Select Edit

• Select “Copy”• Open your U:drive and select your main

(your name) folder.• Select Paste• Be sure the folder and its contents are

pasted into your U: drive.

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Last Step—Copy Folder to Mr. Sandford’s Public Folder

• When you are ready to transfer your website to Mr. Sandford for publishing onto his web page

• Right click on your main folder (your name)• Select Copy• At Start button > Select Run > type

\\hsfp1\public > Open Mr. Sandford’s folder > Paste