Microsoft Office Publisher >> Relative path to linked graphic

by Jamon » Tue, 23 Sep 2003 05:55:20 GMT

Hi! Is there a way to specify that a linked graphic is on a relative path
(e.g., ...\images) instead of the absolute path that Publisher 2002 defaults
to? I want to move a document to another folder but the 100+ images in this
document will be a pain to update, although they are all in the relative
path ...\images.

Thanks!
Jamon




Microsoft Office Publisher >> Relative path to linked graphic

by » Tue, 23 Sep 2003 06:25:54 GMT


oooohhhh ouch 100+ images - not at all fun.

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Microsoft Office Publisher >> Relative path to linked graphic

by Jamon » Tue, 23 Sep 2003 06:47:46 GMT

:-(

no...


>> oooohhhh ouch 100+ images - not at all fun. >> >> -- >> >>




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