how can I create an invitation (3-4 pages) to email, not print?

L

Lou827

I would like to email an invitation to guests which would open like a printed
invitation and not look like a Word document. Any suggestions?
 
B

Bob I

Closest thing would be a powerpoint presentation. And that might not
receive a very warm reception.
 
L

Lisa

Hi,

When you say that it is 3-4 pages, I'm assuming that you mean you have a lot
of information and not that you necessarily want to have it seperated into
pages?

I can think of two ways that I would do this. Either using HTML, or if you
don't know how to do that, then creating the invitation as an image using
something like Photoshop or Fireworks (or some other graphics program - maybe
you can download some free trial software if you don't have it) and then
inserting the image into the email by going Insert>Picture>From file. The
only problem with creating it as an image (or images) is that you will
probably end up with a farily large file size to be emailing out.

It is possible to convert a Word document into HTML and theoretically you
could then insert that into an email...but I have never done that and I don't
know how it would go.

Hope that helps,
Lisa


JoAnn Paules said:
How are they going to open pages in an email?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



Lou827 said:
I would like to email an invitation to guests which would open like a
printed
invitation and not look like a Word document. Any suggestions?
 
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