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24-Nov-2005, 11:07 PM #1
creating a newsletter
hi,
I need to create a newsletter that will appear in the body of an email message (including logos, images etc) and that can be editable from a PC although created in a mac.

Does anyone know what program I can use? I can design it and get a CMS dude to create it for me but i'd like to do it on my own.

Any ideas?
Any help will be appreciative.
thanks
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24-Nov-2005, 11:56 PM #2
use microsoft word save as html then paste into an html formatted email message and send? This way the other end can use front page to edit it!
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25-Nov-2005, 12:02 AM #3
thank you.

It's a shame I'd have to design it in Word as it doesn't give me the flexability as some other design programs. I don't think my client has frontpage!

Thanks for your help and your quick response.
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25-Nov-2005, 07:31 AM #4
Well your end user has which html program in which to do html? If it is Dreamweaver you could write the newsletter in Dreamweaver as the windows version is seamless transfer. I was using the standard means as to which many windows users code html. If it is a notepad he is using to cut code by hand you can use ANY means to make your newsletter IN HTML at your end.
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27-Nov-2005, 07:07 PM #5
thanks again.
My client isn't any way familiar with any html program, just MS Word and so after a lot of thought I've decided I will probably create the newsletter as a web page linked to his website and have a link appear in the email message and do all updates myself.

This way, i'm advised, will be the most effecient way for people to view the newsletter without having it stopped my spam filters.

------If it is a notepad he is using to cut code by hand you can use ANY means to make your newsletter IN HTML at your end.----

i'm not sure what you mean by this.

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