RE: When are Publisher e-mail attachments not readable?
If you are sending something like a newsletter for information and not as
something the recipient would need to open and edit... the best way to send
it would be to go File, Send E-mail, Send This Page As Message and then it
will appear in the body of the email message and not as an attachment.
We use this method for sending out our office newsletter and it quite
happily opens in Outlook, Hotmail, Yahoo etc and on computers that do not
have Publisher installed.
Good luck!
"ASClaire" wrote:
> I apologize upfront for not being computer-savvy.
> If I compose something in Publisher and then send it as an e-mail
> attachment, do recipients need to have Publisher on their computers in order
> to open/view, or will having Word suffice?
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: E-mail newsletter
... Even tho I'm fortunate enought to have Acrobat, ... Create your> newsletter in Publisher, then send them all> the pdf file as an attachment.The employees are free, and the whole reason> for PDF is that everyone sees the document EXACTLY as you created it. ... Does the recipient have to have Publisher if I send the page? ... (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign) - Re: E-mail newsletter
... newsletter in Publisher, ... these are all our company employees). ... Does the recipient have to have Publisher if I send the page (vs. ... (microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign) - Re: Sending Word Documents via e-mail attachment
... Open OE, start new email, attach files, send email. ... MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ... attachment" is greyed out leaving send "recipient" as my only option. ... opens another e-mail screen. ... (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement) - Re: PDF question Please
... I write tutorials from time to time that I want to look fairly nice ... Recently I sent a document that the recipient couldn't open because he ... the tutorials using the PDF format? ... ~ My Mac really opens up windows ~ ... (comp.sys.mac.apps) - Re: Need help creating a church newsletter
... Just in case you have found this yet, if you click on the pizza slice in the top left corner of the Word screen, it opens a menu that looks like the old File menu and there if you select NEW, you will find masses of pre-installed templates including a group called Newsletters. ... I am using Word 2007 but will have to save the newsletter to an earlier version for our church secretary. ... All of my other programs have a help file in the upper-right corner, but it is not in that location in my copy of Word. ... (microsoft.public.word.newusers) |
|