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I have a newsletter that I create in word 2010, I want to copy and paste it in to the body of an email and send it out to clients. The problem is if they don't have outlook, it losses the formatting. Can anyone help???
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Hi Heastlund,
In this case what I would have done is I would I have taken a print screen of the news letter and pasted it in mspaint and then saved it as a .jpg file and then would have send it through email attaching the jpg file. Second option is converting the word file in .pdf format which you can do by using a broadgun pdf creator. Download the 10.81 version which is the old one because it does not add the water mark on the pdf file. This is a paid software but you can use it as a trial version. Let me know if this works for you. |
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