Turn incremental publish to the Web on or off
In Publisher, incremental publish to the Web allows you to publish updates to a previously published Web site quickly by publishing only those files you have updated. For example, when you make changes to your Web site in Publisher and then publish the updated version of your Web site to the Web using the Publish to the Web command, Publisher will publish only those changes you have made to your Web site, instead of republishing the entire Web site. Incremental publish to the Web speeds up the task of updating your Web site.
If you make changes to your Web site directly on a Web server outside of Publisher, enabling incremental publish to the Web may prevent you from publishing subsequent updates to your Web site using the Publish to the Web command. If you plan to manage your Web site files directly on the Web server (such as through a separate FTP program), you should turn off incremental publish to the Web.
- On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Web tab.
- Under
Saving, do one of the following:
- To turn off incremental publish to the Web, clear the Enable incremental publish to the Web check box.
- To turn on incremental publish to the Web, select the Enable incremental publish to the Web check box.
Note Incremental publish to the Web is enabled by default in Publisher.