e-mail

J

JoAnn Paules

I prefer a pdf attachment too. I have, on occasions, sent a little notice
out to some of my fellow guild members thru Publisher but NEVER a
newsletter.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


Don Schmidt said:
Here's one way of sending a newsletter within the email body using SnagIt,
a JoAnne find.

Create a single page Pub file of any length.

Use SnagIt to scroll picture taking and send by using File, e-mail.

http://www.softwarecasa.com/pprod/212401dd.htm?gclid=CLqBy8PH1YMCFQ7cSQod3zIq7w

(There is a free upgrade to version 8.2 for present users)

But I still prefer a pdf attachment. :)
--
Don
Vancouver, USA


JoAnn Paules said:
First - You can't do a two page email letter.

Second - Assuming you are using Outlook or Outlook Express for your email
program, Publisher has to be the same version or older (for example, Pub
2000 and Outlook 2002).

Third - If people have their email set to read plain text, nothing you do
can override that setting.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


houghb said:
I have this problem too...I don't want people to have to open a .pdf
attachment. For my purposes, it is marketing my business and I feel
many
more people would show interest if it was right in front of them rather
than
having to open an attachment. Believe me, publishing it as a .pdf
attachment
would be much easier so I would do it if I thought it would be the best
thing
for my purposes.

I am trying to use Publisher to send an email...I've followed the
instructions on the MS site, but I do not get the "send as message"
option, I
only get the "send as attachment" option in the file - send as email
menu.
The instructions on MS say that you will not get the "send as message"
option
if it's a 1-page document, so I made the document 2 pages and still only
have
the "send as attachment" option.

If anyone can help, please do!

:

I am using Publisher 2007 and and new to using it. I have a newsletter
(11"X17" with some graphics) that I print and mail bi-monthly. Is there
any
way I can create the same file into an e-mail in Outlook or Outlook
Express?
Any Ideas or suggestions for using other programs instead of those
mentioned
are appreciated.

Papasan
 
D

Donna Aten

So which should you use - plain text or rich text? I really don't
understand what plain vs rich is. Help anyone?
 
D

Donna Aten

Thanks, Mary. I need to school myself to start thinking of Wikipedia when I
have a question!
 
U

Uncle Grumpy

Donna Aten said:
Thanks, Mary. I need to school myself to start thinking of Wikipedia when I
have a question!

Don't complain when the info from Wik is wrong.
 

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