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drumz - 13 Dec 2007 18:53 GMT
My client just handed me an 8 page PDF that he wants as the background for an
email message. Is the easiest way to create an html file (save PDF as jpg)
with OL2003? I did this awhile ago but forget how to do it. If that's the
best way to do it can someone point me to how to create an html file to use
as backgroound?
Thanks,
Gordon - 13 Dec 2007 18:59 GMT
> My client just handed me an 8 page PDF that he wants as the background for
> an
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> as backgroound?
> Thanks,

An EIGHT PAGE PDF? As a BACKGROUND? Is your client absolutely BARKING?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 13 Dec 2007 19:09 GMT
that's going to be a HUGE message, even without content - you really need to
talk to the client and suggest better, more server friendly methods.

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> My client just handed me an 8 page PDF that he wants as the background for
> an
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> as backgroound?
> Thanks,
Gordon - 13 Dec 2007 19:39 GMT
> that's going to be a HUGE message, even without content - you really need
> to talk to the client and suggest better, more server friendly methods.

Which is slightly more tactful than my suggestion that the client is BARKING
mad..... :-)
drumz - 13 Dec 2007 20:30 GMT
They could use a good barking at... I have already broached the subject and
awaiting a reply.

> > that's going to be a HUGE message, even without content - you really need
> > to talk to the client and suggest better, more server friendly methods.
>
> Which is slightly more tactful than my suggestion that the client is BARKING
> mad..... :-)
Gordon - 13 Dec 2007 19:40 GMT
> that's going to be a HUGE message, even without content - you really need
> to talk to the client and suggest better, more server friendly methods.

Which is slightly more tactful than my suggestion that the client is BARKING
mad..... :-)
 
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