ACC97: Web Pages Created with HTML Wizard Templates Look Alike
ID: Q159324
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
When you use the HTML templates included with the Publish to the Web
Wizard in Microsoft Access 97, all the web pages look the same, no matter
which template you use, and each page contains a reference to a missing
graphic.
CAUSE
The Publish to the Web Wizard does not copy the graphic image files
associated with each template to the destination folder when it creates
the HTML pages. Each template contains a reference to two graphics files:
Msaccess.jpg and a background graphic that is different for each template.
RESOLUTION
Copy the appropriate graphic files to the destination folder where you
store your Web pages, or modify the HTML template document to include a
relative path to the graphic files.
MORE INFORMATION
Each HTML template contains a reference to Msaccess.jpg and one other
graphic file. The following table lists the specific graphic file that
each template uses for its background image. The default installation
folder for each of these files is C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Templates\Access.
Required Graphic File
HTML Template File in Addition to Msaccess.jpg
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100.htm 100.jpg
Gray.htm Gray.jpg
Grayst.htm Grayst.jpg
Mc.htm Mc.jpg
Mcst.htm Mcst.jpg
Sky.htm Sky.jpg
Stones.htm Stones.jpg
Tiles.htm Tiles.jpg
Zigzag.htm Zigzag.jpg
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Open the sample database Northwind.mdb.
- On the File menu, click Save As HTML to start the Publish to the Web
Wizard.
- In the first dialog of the Wizard, click Next.
- In the "What do you want to publish?" dialog box, click the Categories
Table, and then click Next.
- In the "What HTML document do you want to use as a default template?"
dialog box, click the Browse button and select 100.htm. Click Next.
- In the "What default format type do you want to create?" dialog box,
click Static HTML, and then click Next.
- In the "Where do you want to publish to?" dialog box, type
C:\My Documents in the "I want to put my Web publication in this
folder" box, and then click Finish.
- Open C:\My Documents\Categories_1.html with your Web browser. Note
that you see the information from the Categories table, but you see
an icon with a red X at the bottom of the page and the background is
plain.
- Minimize your browser and copy the files Msaccess.jpg and 100.jpg from
the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\Access folder to the
C:\My Documents folder.
- Restore your browser and refresh the page. Note that the Created with
Microsoft Access logo appears on the page, and the background displays
the repeating number 100.
REFERENCES
For more information about HTML template files, search the Help Index for
"HTML documents, template files," or ask the Microsoft Access 97 Office
Assistant.
Additional query words:
background gray grey invalid missing
Keywords : kbinterop IntPubWiz
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb