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Embedding in a Single File Web Page
I'm working on a newsletter that gets sent out as an attachement via email.
I've been using the single-file webpage format so the end-user can access the info easily since I'm using a lot of text boxes & graphics. Embedding documents or other objects makes them inaccessible in this format. Is there a way I can embed or otherwise attach another file (eg another mht or doc) to the document and still have it accessible by the user to open? I don't want to link them because then I'd have to attach another file or publish it to a central location, I just want the ability to have a seperate page part of the existing web page. Also, page is not being published, just emailed. Thanks in advance for the help. |
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Embedding in a Single File Web Page
You can try using Insert | Object and make sure that you DO NOT choose to
link to file. Check the Display as Icon box to have the Icon available. "atryon" wrote: I'm working on a newsletter that gets sent out as an attachement via email. I've been using the single-file webpage format so the end-user can access the info easily since I'm using a lot of text boxes & graphics. Embedding documents or other objects makes them inaccessible in this format. Is there a way I can embed or otherwise attach another file (eg another mht or doc) to the document and still have it accessible by the user to open? I don't want to link them because then I'd have to attach another file or publish it to a central location, I just want the ability to have a seperate page part of the existing web page. Also, page is not being published, just emailed. Thanks in advance for the help. |
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Embedding in a Single File Web Page
I've tried both inserting it as an object and as file, it becomes
inaccessible when viewed as a webpage. "finalword" wrote: You can try using Insert | Object and make sure that you DO NOT choose to link to file. Check the Display as Icon box to have the Icon available. "atryon" wrote: I'm working on a newsletter that gets sent out as an attachement via email. I've been using the single-file webpage format so the end-user can access the info easily since I'm using a lot of text boxes & graphics. Embedding documents or other objects makes them inaccessible in this format. Is there a way I can embed or otherwise attach another file (eg another mht or doc) to the document and still have it accessible by the user to open? I don't want to link them because then I'd have to attach another file or publish it to a central location, I just want the ability to have a seperate page part of the existing web page. Also, page is not being published, just emailed. Thanks in advance for the help. |
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