HTML email not Printing

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Jess

When I take a publisher document - 2 pages and save as 1 long file. Then
Click on File - Send as Email - Send this page as email. Works good. But
when I recieve the email only 1 page will print. I'd like the email to show
when the reciever opens it and not as an attachment. (So converting to pdf
isn't an option.) If there is no solution to the printing problem, is there
a Microsoft article stating that there is a problem?
Jess
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I have another way to do this. I am finishing up a major project and then
will be writing an article about this topic. (It is *not* completely free
tho. It involves a $40 software program.)

Give me till next week - unless you live near me and will help me with this
project. You don't need a brain for it. Just your hands and a tolerance for
BORING, repetitive work.
 
J

Jess

I created a work around - although not a good one. Where you copy from
publisher - paste special as jpg in word then copy to Outlook. It would have
been so much easier if they just used Word from the start.

Thanks Joann for your contribution.
(I would help you but I have homework to do.)

JoAnn Paules said:
I have another way to do this. I am finishing up a major project and then
will be writing an article about this topic. (It is *not* completely free
tho. It involves a $40 software program.)

Give me till next week - unless you live near me and will help me with this
project. You don't need a brain for it. Just your hands and a tolerance for
BORING, repetitive work.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Jess said:
When I take a publisher document - 2 pages and save as 1 long file. Then
Click on File - Send as Email - Send this page as email. Works good. But
when I recieve the email only 1 page will print. I'd like the email to
show
when the reciever opens it and not as an attachment. (So converting to pdf
isn't an option.) If there is no solution to the printing problem, is
there
a Microsoft article stating that there is a problem?
Jess
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Homework is a valid reason not to help. You're only going to have one chance
to get good grades and hopefully a good job.

OH MAN!! I just read what you said about doing a newsletter in Word. Geez!
Here I thought you had a brain. I think you've been spending too much time
at recess. ;-)

My method is awesome. As soon as I finish up this task, you'll see.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Jess said:
I created a work around - although not a good one. Where you copy from
publisher - paste special as jpg in word then copy to Outlook. It would
have
been so much easier if they just used Word from the start.

Thanks Joann for your contribution.
(I would help you but I have homework to do.)

JoAnn Paules said:
I have another way to do this. I am finishing up a major project and then
will be writing an article about this topic. (It is *not* completely free
tho. It involves a $40 software program.)

Give me till next week - unless you live near me and will help me with
this
project. You don't need a brain for it. Just your hands and a tolerance
for
BORING, repetitive work.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Jess said:
When I take a publisher document - 2 pages and save as 1 long file.
Then
Click on File - Send as Email - Send this page as email. Works good.
But
when I recieve the email only 1 page will print. I'd like the email to
show
when the reciever opens it and not as an attachment. (So converting to
pdf
isn't an option.) If there is no solution to the printing problem, is
there
a Microsoft article stating that there is a problem?
Jess
 
J

Jess

Thanks Joann for being so kind. I just don't want to put alot of time into
learning a piece for crap software. So glad you have.

JoAnn Paules said:
Homework is a valid reason not to help. You're only going to have one chance
to get good grades and hopefully a good job.

OH MAN!! I just read what you said about doing a newsletter in Word. Geez!
Here I thought you had a brain. I think you've been spending too much time
at recess. ;-)

My method is awesome. As soon as I finish up this task, you'll see.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Jess said:
I created a work around - although not a good one. Where you copy from
publisher - paste special as jpg in word then copy to Outlook. It would
have
been so much easier if they just used Word from the start.

Thanks Joann for your contribution.
(I would help you but I have homework to do.)

JoAnn Paules said:
I have another way to do this. I am finishing up a major project and then
will be writing an article about this topic. (It is *not* completely free
tho. It involves a $40 software program.)

Give me till next week - unless you live near me and will help me with
this
project. You don't need a brain for it. Just your hands and a tolerance
for
BORING, repetitive work.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



When I take a publisher document - 2 pages and save as 1 long file.
Then
Click on File - Send as Email - Send this page as email. Works good.
But
when I recieve the email only 1 page will print. I'd like the email to
show
when the reciever opens it and not as an attachment. (So converting to
pdf
isn't an option.) If there is no solution to the printing problem, is
there
a Microsoft article stating that there is a problem?
Jess
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Misunderstood by people who don't want to take the time to do the job right.
These are the same people who want to bitch when something that was done
"down-and-dirty" comes back for warranty work later. (Can you tell I've had
to deal with these people in other areas of my life? And that I've had it up
to here and then some with that "do it fast and the hell with quality"
mentality.)
 

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