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Uploading a page from Publisher to my website

PPPFinance
Member
I have created a document in Publisher and I am able to save this as a web page. Can you tell me how I can then add this page to my existing web site.
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Chantale
Master User

ok, now you can place a hyperlink on your website. The hyeprlink should say:

 

http://www.pulteneytownpeoplesproject.org.uk/Aug Newsletter.pdf

 

However, where the people are going to click, you can make that say newsletter or something of the sort. When they click on this, it will bring them to your PDF document. 

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Chantale
Master User

Hi

What is your existing websites address?

Which program did you use to create this one?

The page created in Publisher, is this just another page to add on to your site?

PPPFinance
Member

Our web site address is www.pulteneytownpeoplesproject.org.uk

 

The site weas created using BT's Easysite Wizard.

 

The document that I have created in Publisher is a 4 page document that I would like to add to the site.

Chantale
Master User

Alright, you can place a link on your Easy Site Wizard site that goes to the document you created. You can upload the document in the /public using FTP.

 

The information you need to connect to FTP are:

 

Host: pulteneytownpeoplesproject.org.uk or 209.235.144.9

User name:  pulteneytownpeoplesproject.org.uk

Password: your domain password

PPPFinance
Member
Pardon my ignorance what is FTP and how do I access this from EasySiteWizard?

Chantale
Master User
FTP is not with Easy Site Wizard. It is File Transfer Protocol. This is how you put files on the web. If this is not what your trying to do, you are able to put the content of your document in your existing site.

PPPFinance
Member
I have transferred the file over now using FileZilla and this is in PDF format. How can this now be linked to the website?

Chantale
Master User

ok, now you can place a hyperlink on your website. The hyeprlink should say:

 

http://www.pulteneytownpeoplesproject.org.uk/Aug Newsletter.pdf

 

However, where the people are going to click, you can make that say newsletter or something of the sort. When they click on this, it will bring them to your PDF document.