Pub brochure help

J

Jason K

I just created a brochure in publisher 2002 and wanted to
know how I can e-mail this out now so I can take
advantage of the hyperlinks in it. I thoughan attachment
but I want it where when they get the e-mail they see
page on in the message and the can click nect for page 2
and so on. also click on links. I have recived these
before but now sure on how they get it to that point.

Help
 
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Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from Jason K said:
I just created a brochure in publisher 2002 and wanted to
know how I can e-mail this out now so I can take
advantage of the hyperlinks in it. I thoughan attachment
but I want it where when they get the e-mail they see
page on in the message and the can click nect for page 2
and so on. also click on links. I have recived these
before but now sure on how they get it to that point.

The best way to do this would be via an MHT file
However, brochures are normally best in print.
 
J

Jason K

Ok how do I make a mht file? I did print out the pub file
but need to e-mail allot also.


Help.....
 
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Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from Jason K said:
Ok how do I make a mht file? I did print out the pub file
but need to e-mail allot also.

File > Save as... > Web Archive (MHT)
 
J

Jason K

ok. I did this and when I attach it they still have to
open the attachment. I want it where it is in the window
of the message text. so they do not have to open or d/l
the attachment.
 
E

Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from Jason K said:
ok. I did this and when I attach it they still have to
open the attachment. I want it where it is in the window
of the message text. so they do not have to open or d/l
the attachment.

That cannot be done.
 
P

Patrick Maxon

I do this for our club. It's a little work but it works...

I create the publication in Publisher to be printed and mailed, I then
create an identical publication in FrontPage and save as HTML to be opened
in outlook express and mailed out that way. I suppose you could do this in
Word also.
 

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