Re: Newsletter dilemma; Help



I am trying to make it so it just is placed in the body of the email
so it can be read without any special programs needed such as
pdf/word/publiusher. LOVE your newsletter BTW.

JAS

On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 15:30:42 -0800, "Chuck Davis" <newsgroup at
anthemwebs dot com> wrote:

>
>"Johnathon Aaron Steel" <slush@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:jsoo41dmgvmlrs346i8302i97hagn45d9r@xxxxxxxxxx
>>I am creating a newsletter in MS Publisher 2003 and I want to be able
>> to insert it in an email so everyone can view it even if they don't
>> have MS Publisher. Now here's the kicker. I also have urls/hotlinks I
>> want to have accessed from the newsletter.
>>
>> I have tried converting it to an Acrobat 7.0 file but I am unable to
>> convert it to something user friendly that I can insert into the email
>> body so people can just click links and off they go.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanx JAS
>>
>Johnathon,
>
>If you are talking about Adobe Acrobat (not the reader) creating a PDF, then
>you can indeed create hotlinks in a PDF. A PDF can only be attached to an
>e-mail message. I use Publisher to create a monthly newsletter, then create
>the PFD. Prior to distribution, I add links in the table of contents to each
>article in the 25 to 35 page documents. I also add links for each "Continued
>on page x" & "Continued from page x" entry. All URLs in the document are
>also active links.
>
>Note that a PDF is a much smaller document than the Publisher document from
>which it was created. Every one with the Adobe Reader can read it.
>
>To see the final effect, see our March issue at:
>http://www.myscacc.org/Newsletters/0503News.pdf
>

.



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