how do i create a html email in outlook that will not show images as an attachment?


ive created an html email with images as an absolute link in outlook and test sent it to my yahoo account and when i opened up the email in yahoo it showed the image as an attachment. was wondering if i could just have it embedded in the email only instead of having the image as an attachment as well.

How to add a background picture on a template made website?


I created a website using a template and i wanted to add a background picture and the company send i can not is there anyway i can add it anyway. Keep in mind that i almost no control of the creative part of my page.

Enewsletters sent from Outlook 2007?


In our company, I make copy for multiple newsletters and my coworker, the web designer, uses Dreamweaver to make the template and copy/paste the copy into it.

There’s always some excuse.

Outlook isn’t recongizing the code.
The coding is just wrong.
There’s nothing he can do because we send it through Outlook.
Blah blah blah.

I’ve come to the point where I’m sick of the excuses.

Is he right – is there a problem with sending them through Outlook? How do other companies send out eNewsletters?

If I hear that the links to the newsletter articles can’t work because of a coding error one more time, I’m going to blow a gasket.

How do I email a html file?


I want to email a html file. Im using roundcube webmail. I’ve managed to attatch the file as a html and change it to html format to send. The problem is when I send it to a yahoo account or other email adress it appears as a code rather then images.

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How do I adjust the global template on Microsoft Word 2003?


When I am typing labels or tables (without grid lines) I used to get the “grayed out” lines showing me what the labels look like and the “grayed out” lines on the table too. Somehow I lost that feature. I may have accidentally changed the global template but I am at a loss how to change it back.

Thank you, thank thank you.

How do I use my own template on blogger?


So I’m new to the whole blogging thing. I found a template that I really like from a website, I downloaded it and I have it in a folder on my computer, now how do I use it as my template for my blog?

Where can I get a 2009 photo calendar template that is publishing grade?


I am interested in finding a 2009 photo calendar template to generate a publishing quality calendar similar to what you see at Borders or Barnes & Noble book stores. I would like to be able to completely customize a calendar, including using my own photos, adding text, maybe small thumbnail pics within different dates, add the holidays and events I want, moon phases, etc. I would also like to generate a pdf and jpg files of this calendar I create.

What’s the best size image to send in an html email?


I’m creating a jpg image for an event that I plan on sending out in e-mail. Not as an attachment, but as the e-mail itself. What’s an appropriate size to make it?
ok, so maybe a pdf…I’m really just looking for size opinions, not format.

How do I get a background image to appear in an html email for Outlook?


I’ve created a HTML email and the background images don’t appear. Can someone please tell me how to change the below code so that the image will be displayed?

This is going to be an internal email, so I don’t have to worry about any email clients other than Outlook.

Thanks!

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