Email Publisher document as body of email

S

sgalovich

I have always created a Pub. document and then sent it as the body of an
email. Now when I choose that option, it scrambles it up and puts template
headings, etc. on my document. What happened that I can't continue to send
as body of email as I created it?
 
J

JeannetteB

sgalovich said:
I have always created a Pub. document and then sent it as the body of an
email. Now when I choose that option, it scrambles it up and puts template
headings, etc. on my document. What happened that I can't continue to send
as body of email as I created it?
 
J

JeannetteB

sgalovich said:
I have always created a Pub. document and then sent it as the body of an
email. Now when I choose that option, it scrambles it up and puts template
headings, etc. on my document. What happened that I can't continue to send
as body of email as I created it?
 
J

JeannetteB

Sorry about my earlier misses. I was wondering how to send a document I
created in Publisher by e-mail either in the body of the e-mail which would
be my preference or as an attachement. Is their a "reader" or Viewer for
Publisher so that those who do not have Publisher can open and read it as
their is for Power Point?
 
J

JoAnn Paules

No, there is no Publisher viewer or reader. What we can suggest is to have
non-Publisher owners download the trial version of Publisher and let it
expire. It will then act like a viewer.
 
J

JeannetteB

Thank you JoAnn. Most of my readers are senior with little computer
knowledge. So I don't think that will work very well for most.
Is there a way to cut and paste the Publisher document into the body of the
e-mail as asked in the original question?

JoAnn Paules said:
No, there is no Publisher viewer or reader. What we can suggest is to have
non-Publisher owners download the trial version of Publisher and let it
expire. It will then act like a viewer.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



JeannetteB said:
Sorry about my earlier misses. I was wondering how to send a document I
created in Publisher by e-mail either in the body of the e-mail which
would
be my preference or as an attachement. Is their a "reader" or Viewer for
Publisher so that those who do not have Publisher can open and read it as
their is for Power Point?
 
B

bjm

Is there some reason you can't save it as a PDF & send that as an
attachment? That would be analogous to sending a Powerpoint file that they
view with a PPt viewer, wouldn't it?
bj

JeannetteB said:
Thank you JoAnn. Most of my readers are senior with little computer
knowledge. So I don't think that will work very well for most.
Is there a way to cut and paste the Publisher document into the body of
the
e-mail as asked in the original question?

JoAnn Paules said:
No, there is no Publisher viewer or reader. What we can suggest is to
have
non-Publisher owners download the trial version of Publisher and let it
expire. It will then act like a viewer.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"

JeannetteB said:
Sorry about my earlier misses. I was wondering how to send a document
I
created in Publisher by e-mail either in the body of the e-mail which
would
be my preference or as an attachement. Is their a "reader" or Viewer
for
Publisher so that those who do not have Publisher can open and read it
as
their is for Power Point?

:

I have always created a Pub. document and then sent it as the body of
an
email. Now when I choose that option, it scrambles it up and puts
template headings, etc. on my document. What happened that I can't
continue to send as body of email as I created it?
 
J

JoAnn Paules

You shouldn't have to. What version of Publisher and what email program do
you use?
Also, if they have their computers set for plain text, nothing you can do
will make them see your email like you do. Why not send it as an attached
..pdf file? That's the preferred method anyway.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



JeannetteB said:
Thank you JoAnn. Most of my readers are senior with little computer
knowledge. So I don't think that will work very well for most.
Is there a way to cut and paste the Publisher document into the body of
the
e-mail as asked in the original question?

JoAnn Paules said:
No, there is no Publisher viewer or reader. What we can suggest is to
have
non-Publisher owners download the trial version of Publisher and let it
expire. It will then act like a viewer.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



JeannetteB said:
Sorry about my earlier misses. I was wondering how to send a document
I
created in Publisher by e-mail either in the body of the e-mail which
would
be my preference or as an attachement. Is their a "reader" or Viewer
for
Publisher so that those who do not have Publisher can open and read it
as
their is for Power Point?

:

I have always created a Pub. document and then sent it as the body of
an
email. Now when I choose that option, it scrambles it up and puts
template
headings, etc. on my document. What happened that I can't continue to
send
as body of email as I created it?
 
J

JeannetteB

Yes making it into a pdf seems to be the simplest answer. I have Publlisher
2007 and use aol for mail

bjm said:
Is there some reason you can't save it as a PDF & send that as an
attachment? That would be analogous to sending a Powerpoint file that they
view with a PPt viewer, wouldn't it?
bj

JeannetteB said:
Thank you JoAnn. Most of my readers are senior with little computer
knowledge. So I don't think that will work very well for most.
Is there a way to cut and paste the Publisher document into the body of
the
e-mail as asked in the original question?

JoAnn Paules said:
No, there is no Publisher viewer or reader. What we can suggest is to
have
non-Publisher owners download the trial version of Publisher and let it
expire. It will then act like a viewer.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


Sorry about my earlier misses. I was wondering how to send a document
I
created in Publisher by e-mail either in the body of the e-mail which
would
be my preference or as an attachement. Is their a "reader" or Viewer
for
Publisher so that those who do not have Publisher can open and read it
as
their is for Power Point?

:

I have always created a Pub. document and then sent it as the body of
an
email. Now when I choose that option, it scrambles it up and puts
template headings, etc. on my document. What happened that I can't
continue to send as body of email as I created it?
 
M

Mary Sauer

Microsoft has a save as PDF add-in for Office 2007 products.
https://www.microsoft.com/downloads...11-3E7E-4AE6-B059-A2E79ED87041&displaylang=en

--
Mary Sauer
http://msauer.mvps.org/

JeannetteB said:
Yes making it into a pdf seems to be the simplest answer. I have Publlisher
2007 and use aol for mail

bjm said:
Is there some reason you can't save it as a PDF & send that as an
attachment? That would be analogous to sending a Powerpoint file that they
view with a PPt viewer, wouldn't it?
bj

JeannetteB said:
Thank you JoAnn. Most of my readers are senior with little computer
knowledge. So I don't think that will work very well for most.
Is there a way to cut and paste the Publisher document into the body of
the
e-mail as asked in the original question?

:

No, there is no Publisher viewer or reader. What we can suggest is to
have
non-Publisher owners download the trial version of Publisher and let it
expire. It will then act like a viewer.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


Sorry about my earlier misses. I was wondering how to send a document
I
created in Publisher by e-mail either in the body of the e-mail which
would
be my preference or as an attachement. Is their a "reader" or Viewer
for
Publisher so that those who do not have Publisher can open and read it
as
their is for Power Point?

:

I have always created a Pub. document and then sent it as the body of
an
email. Now when I choose that option, it scrambles it up and puts
template headings, etc. on my document. What happened that I can't
continue to send as body of email as I created it?
 

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