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Publisher html problem

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dabookshah@gmail.com - 20 Feb 2006 08:29 GMT
Hello. I need to send a HTML email which has been designed in
publisher. It all looks great in a normal web browser, but when I try
and use the send email option, any html code fragments come up as text,
instead of actually being interpreted as html. Whats wrong?
DavidF - 21 Feb 2006 01:23 GMT
Try sending it to yourself as a test. During the process of sending the
message, the code fragment will look like it is still text, but in the
version you receive, it should be fine. If not, check to see if it is
overlapping another page element.

DavidF

> Hello. I need to send a HTML email which has been designed in
> publisher. It all looks great in a normal web browser, but when I try
> and use the send email option, any html code fragments come up as text,
> instead of actually being interpreted as html. Whats wrong?
dabookshah@gmail.com - 21 Feb 2006 02:46 GMT
The version I recieve is definitely not fine.
What do you mean exactly about overlapping another page element? its on
top of something else, if thats what you mean.....
DavidF - 21 Feb 2006 13:17 GMT
Yes, that's what I mean. Make sure your code fragment box does not overlap a
text box, picture, or any other design element on your page. You can use the
'design checker' feature to find these occurrences, and prevent the
accidental ones by using the 'snap to' feature.

DavidF

> The version I recieve is definitely not fine.
> What do you mean exactly about overlapping another page element? its on
> top of something else, if thats what you mean.....

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