L
Lizochka
Hi all,
The email message I'm working on requires a sidebar for additional
information. Thinking of how I would set this up in Word, I have used a text
box. To make it stand out from the rest of the message, I've made the fill
green and the text white.
When I sent the message to myself as a test, the text box was not visible.
The space that it would have occupied is blank (the body text still wraps
around the empty space), and when you mouse over, it displays the text in a
yellow balloon.
To further complicate matters, the text box contains two different
hyperlinks, so I can't just insert a graphic of the box.
Does anyone have any advice? It would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in
advance.
The email message I'm working on requires a sidebar for additional
information. Thinking of how I would set this up in Word, I have used a text
box. To make it stand out from the rest of the message, I've made the fill
green and the text white.
When I sent the message to myself as a test, the text box was not visible.
The space that it would have occupied is blank (the body text still wraps
around the empty space), and when you mouse over, it displays the text in a
yellow balloon.
To further complicate matters, the text box contains two different
hyperlinks, so I can't just insert a graphic of the box.
Does anyone have any advice? It would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in
advance.