Email newsletter is distorted publisher 2007

K

KWIKTAX

I have been creating a news letter using vista and publisher 2007 when i
email it. is distorted even when it goes to people that have office 2007. i
would like to make the news letter the body of the message and not a
attachment or pdf/xps file and send it through my outlook marketing campaign
because that is where i keep all my contact information
 
T

TLF

I came here today with this exact same question.

Specifically, when I use the "Send as email" feature, the resulting email
has several areas where the body is split by a white band. Nothing is
covered up, but graphical elements look like they've been sliced horizontally
all the way across the page and the lower half moved down about 1/3 inch.
Text isn't split, just shapes and pictures.
 
M

Maria

I am sorry my english. In fact I am Portuguese. I have de some problem. Some
text disappeared. Is equal to TLF. I hope you can help me.
 
C

Charles W Davis

KWIKTAX said:
I have been creating a news letter using vista and publisher 2007 when i
email it. is distorted even when it goes to people that have office 2007.
i
would like to make the news letter the body of the message and not a
attachment or pdf/xps file and send it through my outlook marketing
campaign
because that is where i keep all my contact information

Convert it to a PDF and attach. It's exact, and much smaller.
 
D

dianeinutah

I have the same problem with the white areas in sending the publication as
the text via email. I have Publisher 2007 and working off of VISTA. As in
KWIKTAX, I DON'T WANT IT AS AN ATTACHMENT because it's being use in a
marketing campaign and people will not open the attachment (they'll just
delete it). I am certain that this is not suppose to happen so either WE ARE
DOING SOMETHING INCORRECT or there is some type of problem MS Publish 2007
and VISTA(?) may need to address. Whatever help anyone can give me (us)
aside from telling us to use an attachment would be appreciated. Thank you
so much!!!!
 

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