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slain slain is offline unneccesary gap in newsletter, please help! Windows XP unneccesary gap in newsletter, please help! Office 2007
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hi all, i am new to these forums.
I am faced with a grave problem and would greatfully benefit from your expert help.
I am basically creating newsletters in ms outlooks with tables and all. I am quite uncomfortable with the table layout in outlook as it seems to leave a clearence inbetween the tables and this creates a gap that looks ugly in the end as you might have encountered. But i see beautiful newsletters created in e-mails and am totally mesmerised all the time.

Anyways, my problem is that, instead of creating the table setup in outlook i look to dreamweaver. I create the newsletter, which is pretty lengthy one with quite a few images and i copy the final webpage and paste it onto msoutlook to send it away, but there is a problem. There is this gap that shows up between two tables that was not there in the webpage that i created. It has magically popped up in outlook and it looks really ugly and can't send it this way. Please help me to a solution to this problem. I would be much grateful.

thanks in advance.
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