How do you stop images moving when you convert a document to HTML

E

Emily

I have a newsletter that I am trying to email. Everytime I do this, the
images jump around. I have tried anchoring, turning up te formatting option
on email. Can anyone help?
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Emily,

Not all of Word's positioning and formatting features are supported in HTML for either email or for web pages
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/212270/en-us?FR=1
(limitations also apply generally to newer Word versions)
plus when sending HTML email out, you don't know if the person receiving the email may have chosen to only see incoming mail in
plain text, or even if in HTML if they have a different email product/version than yours if they'll see the document formatted the
same way you do.

Saving or printing to PDF format (http://tinypdf.com for example) and attaching the PDF to the newsletter is usually a more reliable
solution if you want folks to see what you see in a document/newsletter.

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I have a newsletter that I am trying to email. Everytime I do this, the
images jump around. I have tried anchoring, turning up te formatting option
on email. Can anyone help?<<
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
J

Jay

Hi, Emily. Maybe try inserting your objects in a table. I used this trying
to save a document as a web page in an older version of Word. Not the most
elegant solution, but it got the job done.
 

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