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Can I send readers from first page to "More Info" on the second page? A
cotinuation of a story started on the first page.
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E-mails are either plain text or html. Neither supports pages.

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Can I send readers from first page to "More Info" on the second page?
A cotinuation of a story started on the first page.



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I'm too new at this. Does this mean the newsletter can just go "on and on"
and I can somehow put in a link in the story to direct the reader further
down the page?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

E-mails are either plain text or html. Neither supports pages.

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magicgolfguy wrote:
Can I send readers from first page to "More Info" on the second page?
A cotinuation of a story started on the first page.




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Default How do I add pages to a Word e-mail template?

You can in html format (investigate hyperlinks). Viewing in Word's web view
may help set things up.

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magicgolfguy wrote:
I'm too new at this. Does this mean the newsletter can just go "on
and on" and I can somehow put in a link in the story to direct the
reader further down the page?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

E-mails are either plain text or html. Neither supports pages.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


magicgolfguy wrote:
Can I send readers from first page to "More Info" on the second
page? A cotinuation of a story started on the first page.



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I am using an e-mail newsletter template from Word. It has a 2 column format
set up that is a mystery to me. Where can I find info about how to put my
newsletter copy in the template? Can I start a story one place and insert
some kind of link that takes a reader elsewhere in the newsletter? I
appreciate any help.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You can in html format (investigate hyperlinks). Viewing in Word's web view
may help set things up.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



magicgolfguy wrote:
I'm too new at this. Does this mean the newsletter can just go "on
and on" and I can somehow put in a link in the story to direct the
reader further down the page?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

E-mails are either plain text or html. Neither supports pages.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


magicgolfguy wrote:
Can I send readers from first page to "More Info" on the second
page? A cotinuation of a story started on the first page.






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For it to work in html, the two column format would be a table. You can
insert bookmarks at target points and hyperlinks to take you to those
bookmarks.

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magicgolfguy wrote:
I am using an e-mail newsletter template from Word. It has a 2
column format set up that is a mystery to me. Where can I find info
about how to put my newsletter copy in the template? Can I start a
story one place and insert some kind of link that takes a reader
elsewhere in the newsletter? I appreciate any help.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You can in html format (investigate hyperlinks). Viewing in Word's
web view may help set things up.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



magicgolfguy wrote:
I'm too new at this. Does this mean the newsletter can just go "on
and on" and I can somehow put in a link in the story to direct the
reader further down the page?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

E-mails are either plain text or html. Neither supports pages.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


magicgolfguy wrote:
Can I send readers from first page to "More Info" on the second
page? A cotinuation of a story started on the first page.



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