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alexlimbert Posted - Nov 29 2008 : 21:55:40
Hi,

I am using MS Publisher 2007 and all of the HTML emails get corrupted, loose color, pictures, and text gets moved around.

I am wondering if there is a recommended editor. Also, does anyone know if there is a recommended supply of email templates that work well with MLK?

Thanks.

Alex
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ILH Posted - Dec 01 2008 : 10:47:17
Hi Alex,

Just a quick comment on Nigel's recommendation...

Dreamweaver is a front-runner in terms of popularity - but has a slightly higher learning curve as it has more options than FrontPage.

FrontPage is easier and has a shorter learning curve for those who are accustomed to MS Office products. It also 'plays well' with other office products.

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Ian Hubling
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xequte Posted - Nov 30 2008 : 00:59:06
Hi Alex

Front Page and Dreamweaver work well, just be sure to embed your CSS styles rather than link to them in a separate file.



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