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Mino'aka
I have been searching in vain for some way to do the following using the Publisher 2003 e-mail newsletter templates:
I would like to send a newsletter from Publisher 2003 that has hyperlinks to somewhere on the SAME page of the e-mail. For example, at the top of the e-mail newsletter I would like to have an "in this issue" section that has the titles of the columns that are in the newsletter. I would like to hyperlink each title to the full-text column somewhere further down in the e-mail newsletter instead of hyperlinking out to a website. So far I can't seem to use the hyperlink or bookmark features (or if I can, I am doing something wrong)
I know it's possible in the Website templates, but the html tags won't work in the newsletter template and I don't want to send a website, I want to send the e-newsletter because it seems to work on all of the e-mail platforms that I've tested it on so far (handheld e-mail programs, eudora, all versions of outlook, entourage, hotmail, etc)
I am not willing to do it in PDF because I don't want to send any attachments. The newsletter should simply show up in the body of the e-mail and all of the links should work. Does Publisher 2003 have this option? I have the full-scale professional version of Office 2003..
Mindy
I would like to send a newsletter from Publisher 2003 that has hyperlinks to somewhere on the SAME page of the e-mail. For example, at the top of the e-mail newsletter I would like to have an "in this issue" section that has the titles of the columns that are in the newsletter. I would like to hyperlink each title to the full-text column somewhere further down in the e-mail newsletter instead of hyperlinking out to a website. So far I can't seem to use the hyperlink or bookmark features (or if I can, I am doing something wrong)
I know it's possible in the Website templates, but the html tags won't work in the newsletter template and I don't want to send a website, I want to send the e-newsletter because it seems to work on all of the e-mail platforms that I've tested it on so far (handheld e-mail programs, eudora, all versions of outlook, entourage, hotmail, etc)
I am not willing to do it in PDF because I don't want to send any attachments. The newsletter should simply show up in the body of the e-mail and all of the links should work. Does Publisher 2003 have this option? I have the full-scale professional version of Office 2003..
Mindy