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Old October 20th, 2006, 09:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
confusedlee
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so the text doesn't fit into the box... does it appear in "more details"? how
do i set more details up? is it automatic?

confused
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Old October 21st, 2006, 12:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Chuck Davis
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Whar are you writing about? You seem to be responding to a previous post,
but missed...
"confusedlee" wrote in message
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so the text doesn't fit into the box... does it appear in "more details"?
how
do i set more details up? is it automatic?

confused



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Old October 21st, 2006, 01:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
JoAnn Paules [MVP]
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I suspect it's a *very* casual posting style but I can't be certain.

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"Chuck Davis" newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com wrote in message
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Whar are you writing about? You seem to be responding to a previous post,
but missed...
"confusedlee" wrote in message
...
so the text doesn't fit into the box... does it appear in "more details"?
how
do i set more details up? is it automatic?

confused





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Old October 21st, 2006, 03:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
DavidF
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The email formatted newsletter is designed to provide a relatively concise,
introduction to the subject matter. The "more details" is where you would
insert your link to your website where you would have the full article...or
in your case, "the text that doesn't flow into the box". The goal of the
design is the email newsletter to be small in file size, quick to load,
quick to read, and quick to get the reader to click the "more details" to
read more on your website.

If you don't have a website, then you can just delete the more details, and
enlarge your text box to accommodate your content.

You should consider converting your newsletter to a PDF that you attach to
your email, especially as your newsletter grows larger. You will probably
find it easier, more dependable, have less complications and much smaller
file sizes.

A popular and free PDF tool:
www.primopdf.com

DavidF

"confusedlee" wrote in message
...
so the text doesn't fit into the box... does it appear in "more details"?
how
do i set more details up? is it automatic?

confused



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Old October 21st, 2006, 02:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
confusedlee
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Default e newsletter

thank you...I do have a website,how do I link the info to the site? I'm new
at this!lol
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confused lee


"DavidF" wrote:

The email formatted newsletter is designed to provide a relatively concise,
introduction to the subject matter. The "more details" is where you would
insert your link to your website where you would have the full article...or
in your case, "the text that doesn't flow into the box". The goal of the
design is the email newsletter to be small in file size, quick to load,
quick to read, and quick to get the reader to click the "more details" to
read more on your website.

If you don't have a website, then you can just delete the more details, and
enlarge your text box to accommodate your content.

You should consider converting your newsletter to a PDF that you attach to
your email, especially as your newsletter grows larger. You will probably
find it easier, more dependable, have less complications and much smaller
file sizes.

A popular and free PDF tool:
www.primopdf.com

DavidF

"confusedlee" wrote in message
...
so the text doesn't fit into the box... does it appear in "more details"?
how
do i set more details up? is it automatic?

confused




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Old October 21st, 2006, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
DavidF
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Not to cop out, but rather than take the time to reinvent the wheel, go to
Help within Publisher, and type in "hyperlinks" and you will get all the
information you need about how to write hyperlinks. And if you are using
Publisher to produce your website, post questions about that in the
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign group, and we will help you over there.

DavidF

"confusedlee" wrote in message
...
thank you...I do have a website,how do I link the info to the site? I'm
new
at this!lol
--
confused lee


"DavidF" wrote:

The email formatted newsletter is designed to provide a relatively
concise,
introduction to the subject matter. The "more details" is where you would
insert your link to your website where you would have the full
article...or
in your case, "the text that doesn't flow into the box". The goal of the
design is the email newsletter to be small in file size, quick to load,
quick to read, and quick to get the reader to click the "more details" to
read more on your website.

If you don't have a website, then you can just delete the more details,
and
enlarge your text box to accommodate your content.

You should consider converting your newsletter to a PDF that you attach
to
your email, especially as your newsletter grows larger. You will probably
find it easier, more dependable, have less complications and much smaller
file sizes.

A popular and free PDF tool:
www.primopdf.com

DavidF

"confusedlee" wrote in message
...
so the text doesn't fit into the box... does it appear in "more
details"?
how
do i set more details up? is it automatic?

confused






 




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