centre an email newsletter on outlook

D

Dalti

Would like to know how to centre an e-mail newsletter so when its opened it
will open in the middle of the page. At the moment when I send it to the
distribution list it opens on the left of their email page. Any help would be
great,
 
B

Brucels

The best way to ensure that your Publisher document format appears correctly
when you email it is to make it into a PDF and attach that to an email. This
has the additional advantage of preserving your formatting for recipients who
cannot or will not receive HTML email messages. There are a number of
freeware applications that install as printer drivers, so you actually print
to PDF.

That said, there are instructions for centering Publisher HTML in the
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign newsgroup. Search there for "center"

Bruce
 
P

phil t

i just figured this trick out, once you finish the your publisher content,format the page to be larger than what you created. You will see white on the left and right of the publication. You will have to send yourself test emails as you re-position the information to be viewed in the middle of the email. I hope that this helps you.



Dalti wrote:

centre an email newsletter on outlook
22-Apr-10

Would like to know how to centre an e-mail newsletter so when its opened it
will open in the middle of the page. At the moment when I send it to the
distribution list it opens on the left of their email page. Any help would be
great,

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centre an email newsletter on outlook
Would like to know how to centre an e-mail newsletter so when its opened it
will open in the middle of the page. At the moment when I send it to the
distribution list it opens on the left of their email page. Any help would be
great,

The best way to ensure that your Publisher document format appears
The best way to ensure that your Publisher document format appears correctly
when you email it is to make it into a PDF and attach that to an email. This
has the additional advantage of preserving your formatting for recipients who
cannot or will not receive HTML email messages. There are a number of
freeware applications that install as printer drivers, so you actually print
to PDF.

That said, there are instructions for centering Publisher HTML in the
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign newsgroup. Search there for "center"

Bruce

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