email looks compressed

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Maurice

I created a newsletter in publisher. On the screen and preview it lookes very
sharp and clear. But when I have mailed it, it looks blurred and compressed.

Is it possible to send it sharp and clear (adjust the compression?).

thanks a lot (forgive me my bad English)

Maurice
 
M

Maurice

Thanks for your reaction.

I still have a question. When I send the file as a pdf will it then be an
attachment?
I was planning to send it as a mail that looks as a HTML mail. Do you know
what I mean? People dont have click on the attachment?

Is it also possible that the pfd file opens automatic in the mailbox?
 
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Mary Sauer

Most folks will not have HTML email enabled. The message will arrive as plain
text with the images as attachments. PDF will also be an attachment, the
advantage is when they open the attachment your publication will be intact. I'd
be leery of any file that would open automatically without permission.
 
M

Maurice

Thank you for your reaction.

Is it really true that most dont get HTML mail?
On my work and at home I always get those good looking HTML mail.

But maybe it is an idea to send a HTML mail with a pdf attachment?
What do you think about this?

thanks for your time.
 
M

Mary Sauer

Receiving HTML email is an option. You never know what else is coming along in a
HTML email. If you have Outlook you can select to view the message in HTML when
you receive the email. If plain text is the default the text is in the message
pane and the images are attachments.

Most people have the Acrobat Reader. I'd stick with a PDF, it is easy to print
and it will retain your original look. And, too, it makes a smaller file,
something to think about if your recipients are on dial-up.
 

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