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diana salina Posted - May 22 2009 : 02:08:35
Hi, just purchased the software for our small company. we need to send out advertisement emails. the ads are created using Microsoft publisher and we want to embed the file into the email as well as some text in the body, where the text would be a message how to unsubscribe form our list. how can i do this in MLK? is it possible? it's not listed as one of the options under "Insert". Only html support files seem to be able to load.

in Publisher, i used to just open my .pub advertisement file and hit the email icon ("Send this page as message").
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xequte Posted - May 22 2009 : 02:38:54
Hi

In Publisher choose Save As and select the HTML format option. Then in the MLK Send Message window select File>Open and browse to your HTML file.



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