Re: e Newsletter help



Consider printing your document in a more universal format... such as PDF. People will not be able
to edit it -- but anyone with a pdf reader (like adobe reader... free) can view it the way you
designed it.

Kathy G.


"Cal" <just_cal@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So what should I do? Use a different program to make my e newsletter?
I really like the way mine looks and hope that I could set it up just
like I have it now in another program.
Thanks for your reply.
Cal



JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:
You can only control so much. If you send it to me and I'm set for text
only, your entire newsletter format is shot full of holes.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Cal" <just_cal@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have been using a Word template to set up an e-newsletter and its
giving me troubles. First, the body of the template is supposed to be
white but when I emailed it to my home address it came out blue.
Second, the pictures I have added show up in the newsletter but also as
files in the attachments, can I get rid of that? Third, a couple of the
pictures I have added have been moved when I receive the newsletter. I
am using Outlook Express to open this at home. Any help would be
appreciated.




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