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Susan Slattery Posted - Dec 14 2009 : 11:53:47
I regularly send plain formatted HTML messages from MLK, with no graphics, no photos, no color. Once I pasted a photo in, but it did not line up properly and just appeared as a new paragraph item.

Now I would like to send a real HTML message with the header and sidebar nav from my non-profit's web site, with images that are properly aligned. Does anyone know how to do this? I get these types of emails all the time. How do I create one in MLK?

Susan Slattery
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xequte Posted - Dec 16 2009 : 17:15:51
Hi

Tables are the best thing to hold items in position in HTML. You should use a full HTML Editor (such as Front Page or Dreamweaver) to create a base HTML file. Then open it in MLK's message editor and save it as stationery for easy use in the future.

The other thing you can do is download stationery/templates to use or find a web page you like, save it to HTML and then edit in MLK or an HTML editor to get it to your preferred format.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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