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: Anyone good with Microsoft Publisher 2007?


RFlush
06-05-2009, 07:16 AM
I am not really familiar with this program, but I have to make a webpage for my professor and she has requested something that I am not sure I can do.

So I have just a generic template and on the left is the navigation bar where you click and can enter a new page. Is there a way to make it so if you click on one of them, it will just have a tab open up, so like it can either be a drop down menu or shift down the remaining links under the one that you are clicking so there can be a few sub links.

I am not sure if this is making sense, so I will try to show it.

The original is like this:

Home
About
Calendar
Portfolio
Link
Phone

if you click on lets say Portfolio, she wants it so you can have a sublink so you can download the PDF files that has given me. So make it look like this:

Home
About
Calendar
Portfolio
Research
-PDF1
-PDF2
-PDF3
Presentations
-PDF1
-PDF2
Videos
-PDF1
-PDF2
Link
Phone


So when you click on Portfolio, just sublinks either shift the remaining navigation bar down, or it can open up a dropdown menu, whatever or both works.

Thanks a lot!

Presto
06-05-2009, 02:21 PM
Publisher doesn't quite cut it for web pages. It probably puts in a lot of garbage code, too. Get yourself a copy of Dreamweaver, it's good for direct code or WYSIWYG.

RFlush
06-07-2009, 10:37 AM
Is Dreamweaver free?

Anyone else good at Publisher?

BLUETIGER
06-07-2009, 11:16 AM
Hi, this is your professor. You're fired!





haha jk

RFlush
06-10-2009, 04:27 PM
any help at all please?

Presto
06-10-2009, 04:56 PM
If you only need it for one time, then you can just get the full version, not apply a serial, and it'll give you 30-day trial. I think Adobe will let you download it directly.

R8
06-10-2009, 05:15 PM
ill do it all for 100$