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How do I send an E-Mail Newsletter made in Word?
I'm using a template posted to the MS site, but there is no advice on what to
do with it after you format. Do I save it as a "web site"? How do I get it into my e-mail for sending? |
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Phil shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.docmanagement:
I'm using a template posted to the MS site, but there is no advice on what to do with it after you format. Do I save it as a "web site"? How do I get it into my e-mail for sending? File -- Send to -- Email address -- Amedee Van Gasse |
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I have downloaded a number of templates for Word from Microsoft's web site.
Open in Word and save as template. If the files have the .dot file extension just save it. Word knows where to save it! When you click on FILE and select NEW you should get the window with the tabs for different documents (GENERAL, etc.) and you should see the template there for selection. I believe I have 3-4 newsletter templates I downloaded that show up there now. ================================================== ================================================== I'm using a template posted to the MS site, but there is no advice on what to do with it after you format. Do I save it as a "web site"? How do I get it into my e-mail for sending? |
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