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sunnyatrodeph - 28 Mar 2007 01:57 GMT
I have a 4 page publication I need to convert for email but only 1 page shows
up. I want it to be in the body of the email not an attachment. Anybody know
how to?
JoAnn Paules - 28 Mar 2007 02:17 GMT
You can't in the tradition sense. If you REALLY want to go thru with this...

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First, the caveats.

1. I use Outlook Express so I can't be certain that this process will work
if you are using something like AOL, Juno, Netscape Mail or the like. I'm
sure that it will work with Outlook even tho I haven't tested it. If you are
using one of those programs and you try this, I'd be interested to hear if
it worked.

2. This process could produce a hefty email. I used a four page Publisher
template and the file size is about 800 KB. As you change fonts, add
pictures, etc, the size will grow.

3. If your audience has their email set for text only, there's nothing you
can do.

As I originally said, you need at least one other program. The program is
TechSmith's SnagIt (http://www.techsmith.com/snagit.asp) Although the
program is not free, it's only $39.95 US. The good thing is that it also has
a built-in PDF driver. Since we are working with a .pdf file, why buy or
download another program if there's one built in? You can also use Acrobat,
PrimoPDF, or whatever, if you already have it. You can download a free 30
day trial of the program so that you can decide whether or not you want to
spend the money.

Having said all of that, let's rock!
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Create your newsletter. Convert newsletter to .pdf with the software of your
choice.

Open .pdf file in Adobe Reader. (If you have any other programs open, close
them or make sure that your newsletter is on top.)

Set your zoom level is set for 80% to 100%. Any smaller, and you may not be
able to read it. Any larger and your audience will have to scroll in all
four directions when they read it. (I found that if I reduced the width of
my Reader screen, it picked up less of the background. I thought it looked
nicer that having two inches of blue on either side of my newsletter. It
also seemed to cut down a little bit on the file size.)

Set your Page Layout is set for Continuous.

Open SnagIt.

In the Basic Capture Profile, select "Web page (keep links)".

In Profile Settings, make sure your Input is set for Scrolling-Auto Scroll
Window. Your Output should be set for E-mail.

Click the BIG red button under Capture.

You will be taken back to your newsletter's .pdf file.

The cursor will look like a pointing finger. Left-click once in the middle
of the page. The cursor will change to an X and starting scrolling down the
pages. All you have to do is sit back and wait until it's finished and the
SnagIt screen appears again.

Click on the (Send E-mail). This will pop the image into your email program.
Add your addressees and send it.

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JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher

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>I have a 4 page publication I need to convert for email but only 1 page
>shows
> up. I want it to be in the body of the email not an attachment. Anybody
> know
> how to?
 
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