How do I send a front page document as an email

F

frontpage

I have created a page that I want to email (as the body of the email). I do
not use outlook as a mail client. How do I embed a web page created in FP
within an email?
 
C

Corey Bryant

Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002, Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, or Outlook Express?

The images are going to need to be absolute
(http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=5314&PN=1)

Now if Outlook 2000 - 2007, be in design mode and press CNTL-A (select all).
Now CNTL-C (copy). Go into your email and press CNTL-V (paste)

In Outlook Express you can also copy the HTML code in code view (on both the
FP and Outlook Express).
 
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ANONYMOUS

Can you not just attach it as a file? It will not change anything in
the file itself but it may not display all the fonts on the recipients
system unless that system has all the necessary fonts described in your
page!.

hth
 
F

frontpage

No, that will not work... the requirement for the use is that it be an
embedded object in the body of the email... I am using Eudora Pro for the
email client if that helps...

Thanks
 
F

frontpage

OK... Iget that it can be done in Outlook... But I do not use Outlook, how
can I get it into Eudora email client... I tried to copy and paste and it
lost half the formating...

Thanks
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

By default, you should have Outlook Express installed.

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A

Andrew Murray

Does Eudora have "HTML format" as opposed to "Plain Text" format?

If so, you need it in HTML format so that you can copy/paste the design from
FP to Eudora.



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Andrew Murray

It may be better to just create the web page publish it to a web server and
then email the *link* to your readers.....not everyone uses a mail reader
with HTML format capability, so they won't see the mail its fancy design
anyway, but they can always read the newsletter/webpage in a browser as
normal.


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