Re: sending mail

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thank you very much for taking so much effort to help me.

We are discussing your prognosis and are taking the needed measures to
resolve this.

If I may... could I please ask one more question???

You saw our newletter... and you see the button for forwarding to a friend.

Is there a way for us to do this? I am initially informed that there was no
way to forward this message to a friend... but if there was a way for this
button to be used... we would absolutely love it. Hundreds more would be
able to see our newsletter.

You assistance is greatly greatly greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

"David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]" wrote:

> > I sent it to myself and chose to view source. I found this line:
> > title=" ? Strengthening the L...
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> This Pub 2003 file has some serious voodoo going on. In your email message I
> did confirm the issue and confirmed there is an image title tag written that
> is causing that. But I confirmed in your publication that the image text
> setting was empty and so should not have created that title tag.
> I've seen a lot of corrupted pub files but never one this bad. The first
> thing I do when I get a customer file for review is to make several copies
> of it to work with. I only mention this because in your case each time I
> opened the file I got something different. One time it looked just like your
> email message. When I opened up another one it suddenly had yellow
> lightening bolts artwork on the sides of the center content block. Another
> one I opened suddenly had links just above the header image that were for
> unsubscribing and for forwarding. Yet another time the background was gone.
> Yet another time the symbols you have in the problem image were missing. I
> took one copy and totally disassembled it object by object and never did
> find the appearing and disappearing objects in question. I sent a couple to
> myself as email and each time I still got a title on that image but each
> time it was different text being displayed. And the whole display would be
> different.
> This file is toast. Burnt toast at that.
> The resolution is to start over in a new pub file. And I mean over over,
> don't copy and paste anything out of this file. I can almost smell that
> burnt toast scent.
> If you were really smart you made a copy of the pub file before each
> modification. If by chance you were that wise you can go back through them
> and see if you can determine which one isn't corrupted and then just copy
> off of it and start again.
> As for how you got this file in this mess, my educated guess would be that
> this file was exposed to a Norton product.
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> good luck,
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> David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
> http://www.publishermvps.com
> http://www.davidbartosik.com
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