Re: HTML-format e-mail newsletters?

Subject: Re: HTML-format e-mail newsletters?
From: kcronin -at- daleen -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 14:08:57 -0600


Geoff actually had a QUESTION?!?!

> Here's the problem: We're working in Outlook 2000, and can't figure out how
> to pour the newsletter into a message so that it's an integral part of the
> message rather than an attachment. Similarly, we'd like the graphics to be
> embedded in the file rather than externally linked. Copying and pasting
> doesn't work, and inserting the newsletter as a file turns it into an
> attachment. Obviously, we're missing something, and as usual, the online
> help isn't. <g>



Now that I'm done marking my calendar, I offer this:

You can do this directly from Word by using File, Send To, Mail Recipient
- but do NOT select "Send as attachment."

This will insert the content of your Word doc - pictures and all -
directly into the Outlook e-mail message.

But I do not know how to do this directly from Dreamweaver if that's your
long-term goal. Hope this helps!


Keith Cronin
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Gettin' siggy with it...


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