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Hello.
I am using an e-mail Newsletter template that I downloaded from the Microsoft website some time ago. I have no problems editing it and using it. However, the other day I found another template that I wanted to use for a different newsletter I was asked to create and in doing so, discovered how to use Text Boxes. Now, I have created a newsletter with the first template and inserted Text Boxes. This has made my life much easier as far as creating the newletter went. Well, now I have to save the newsletter as HTML format to post it on a website. When I did, I now have a blue box with white lettering on it that is in the original template, but I deleted it (I thought) and replaced it with a Text Box and changed the color to green. When I remove the new Text Box and save it as HTML format, the blue box with white lettering is still there. But I cannot find it in the original document that I have saved before saving it in HTML format. When I click around where the blue box is and highlight the column, nothing is there. I can e-mail the document to anyone who might know what I'm doing wrong with the orginally saved document and let them save it as HTML and play with it. I need this newsletter posted by the 1st of March. Thanks... Mathis... |
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