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emailing Newsletter that is grainy

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Danzebub

Technical User
Aug 28, 2007
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About a year ago I started sending our a newsletter using Publisher. It works pretty good but I'd like to improve the quality of the newsletter. I have a few pics but I don't think that is the problem. I'm wondering if there is a way to enlarge the size of the document so the quality would be better. It look great in publisher but when I email it, it's resized and doesn't look as clean as I'd like.
 
You might want to print it as a PDF file and then e-mail the PDF.

 
Since there's no way you can affect the way the image looks on someone else's computer and no all users accept .html email, the recommended option is to send it as a .pdf atachment.

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JP
 
redemoose and Jpaules,
Thanks for your suggestions however if you send it as a jpg say goodbye to your hyperlinks or you have to manually put them in each month after developing the newsletter... a big hassle. After posting this, I spoke with Microsoft and was informed that it was orginally set to be send for dial up and has never upgraded to a packette larger than 60kb and that is why the font and graphics are so grainy. The same complaint has been received from 2007 users.

I've go to a HTML editor program that will send out the emails with 100% delivery guarantee so I'm testing that now.

thanks again,
Danzebub
 
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