Re: E-mailing web pages
- From: "bogeyman@xxxxxxxxxx" <bogeyman@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Nov 2005 05:46:44 -0800
I am using Office 2004 which is running in Mac OSX 10.4.3 and the exact
problem does not seem to be one which can be rectified in the Mac
world. The original file which I receive comes from a windows machiine
running the latest version of Office. The graphic files which are used
are contained in the file which is sent. When this file, either in its
original form or in a web page format is pasted into a mail message the
graphic attachments are lost. I have found a folder where they reside
but they do not get sent with the email. I also run Virtual PC so I
suppose that I could install Microsoft Outlook and email from there. I
know that that the graphics can be e-mailed successfully, embedded in
the e-mail message using Outlook but I really don't want to go to that
expense. The problem seems to be related to the fact that Mac mail
programs are not programmed to to handle message with embedded
graphics.
Paul Berkowitz wrote:
> If you don't have Office 2004, or something isn't coming quite right with
> it, get my free "Send Complex HTML X" script from
>
> MacScripter.net <http://macscripter.net/scriptbuilders/>
>
>
>
> --
> Paul Berkowitz
> MVP MacOffice
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>
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> PLEASE always state which version of Microsoft Office you are using -
> **2004**, X or 2001. It's often impossible to answer your questions
> otherwise.
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>
> > From: Michel Bintener <m_bintener@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office.word
> > Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 02:01:34 +0000
> > Conversation: E-mailing web pages
> > Subject: Re: E-mailing web pages
> >
> > If you use Word 2004, you're lucky (more or less): make sure that Entourage
> > 2004 is set as your default email client, open the document in Word, and you
> > should be able to send the document via the File>Send To menu (as HTML to
> > Entourage, or something along these lines).
> >
> > Note however that MacWord's HTML output is not as sophisticated as
> > WinWord's, and that Entourage's HTML engine is not as sophisticated as
> > Outlook's, so I can't really guarantee that the result is going to be
> > usable.
> >
> > If that doesn't solve your problems, post back and give more details, such
> > as the version of Mac OS, and, what is more important, the version of Office
> > you are using.
> >
> >
> > On 24.11.05 1:10, in article
> > 1132794641.326642.45230@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "bogeyman@xxxxxxxxxx"
> > <bogeyman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> I have been given the task if e-mailing a document created in the
> >> windows version of Word to a group of people. This document contains
> >> graphics as well as live links to web sites. If I use the original
> >> document and paste it into Mail none of the graphics are sent and most
> >> of the links are inactive. I have tried saving the original as a web
> >> page and now the links are active but the graphics are still missing
> >> when the recipient receives the e-mail. The graphics appear in
> >> original e-mail message. It seems that the graphics which were
> >> embedded in the original file cannot be linked and sent in the e-mail
> >> message. Is there any way around this problem? Entourage does not
> >> handle this problem either. The originator of the file tells me that
> >> Outlook handles this situation easily.
> >>
> >
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