Using Publisher 2002 for e-marketing

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messersmith

I've created a monthly e-newsletter to be sent to my distribution list in
Outlook, but run into a problem if the person who receives it is not an
Outlook client. I've sent it by clicking send to: mail recipient as a page
from publisher. I've saved it as an .html and sent it the same as above, and
I've tried creating it as a new page on my website (using Publisher) and
sending the web page that way. When it arrives to the other users, the
e-newsletter loses all the formatting and arrives in pieces. If I group
everything together that helps some, but then all the hyperlinks are lost.
Any suggestions?
 
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

Hi messersmith ([email protected]),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| I've created a monthly e-newsletter to be sent to my distribution
|| list in Outlook, but run into a problem if the person who receives
|| it is not an Outlook client. I've sent it by clicking send to: mail
|| recipient as a page from publisher. I've saved it as an .html and
|| sent it the same as above, and I've tried creating it as a new page
|| on my website (using Publisher) and sending the web page that way.
|| When it arrives to the other users, the e-newsletter loses all the
|| formatting and arrives in pieces. If I group everything together
|| that helps some, but then all the hyperlinks are lost. Any
|| suggestions?

Send your marketing materials using PDF as your out put. Visit
www.primopdf.com for a free PDF app.
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
~pay it forward~

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
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