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Following are my requirements:
- Ability to send email (bcc) to a group at once (not individual emails) - Email must be readable in text format in case recipients don't accept HTML - Ability to have "link" in email to go directly to a website - Pictures embedded in email (not as attachment) - Color background for some of the text - Graphics - Attachments - Make background colors, graphics clear and crisp (so far in my testing the received email is not as crisp as it is when I send it). Should I use a mail merge with Word? Or, should I use Outlook and send to a distribution list? Or, some other option? I am using Office 2003. |
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I'm not sure you can achieve the following things all at once:
- Email must be readable in text format in case recipients don't accept HTML - Pictures embedded in email (not as attachment) - Attachments because what is regarded as an "attachment" depends at least in part on the e-mail client used by the recipient - if they can only recieve plain text, then pictures are inevitably going to disappear or be regarded as being part of an attachment. And that applies to a lot of aspects of e-mail - you simply cannot guarantee that what you send appears at the other end in the format that you sent it. What I can tell you is that there is enough in your list that Word MailMerge "out of the box" is not going to help. If you can work with Word VBA, Doug Robbins' macros at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/...ttachments.htm are a useful starting point, but I think you are likely to run into trouble trying to do attachments /and/ inline graphics. I have certainly had those difficulties - it is possible that they are easily worked around using the Outlook object model but I cannot tell you for sure. As for using Outlook alone to do it, you can certainly do useful automation in there, but I'm not sure you will be able to do everything you want for the same reasons. But I'd ask in an Outlook group. What I would probably do is a. define a set of test documents and test mail clients that allowed you to test all your requirements b. acquire trial versions of 3rd-party solutions and email clients c. see if any of the trials can cope with all the test documents, and if not, think about what compromises you are willing to make. d. choose a solution and live with it. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Stukmeister" wrote in message news ![]() Following are my requirements: - Ability to send email (bcc) to a group at once (not individual emails) - Email must be readable in text format in case recipients don't accept HTML - Ability to have "link" in email to go directly to a website - Pictures embedded in email (not as attachment) - Color background for some of the text - Graphics - Attachments - Make background colors, graphics clear and crisp (so far in my testing the received email is not as crisp as it is when I send it). Should I use a mail merge with Word? Or, should I use Outlook and send to a distribution list? Or, some other option? I am using Office 2003. |
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