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How do I insert a document into the body of an email instead of attaching it?
May 2nd, 2008 posted by
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Becky H asked:
For example, inserting a newsletter done in Publisher so when recipients open the email, they see the newsletter and don’t have to open an attachment
For example, inserting a newsletter done in Publisher so when recipients open the email, they see the newsletter and don’t have to open an attachment



LYNN W says:
May 4th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
If you are using Outlook Express for instance, Open your mail and after placing cursor where you want the document to go. Click on INSERT (within Outlook Express) and chose your option (attachment,document, picture, etc.)
If you are using another email the process should be very similar, just make sure you are using the option within the email and not at the top of the screen.
Malakai says:
May 7th, 2008 at 12:12 pm
depending upon the program you have used to create the newsletter. if you save it as a jpg image and instead of attatching it to your email. add it as a image.
You will need to have your emails set to send as html format for it to work.
if that doesnt work, try highlighting your newsletter in the editor and copying it, then paste it into your (html) email
maowbro says:
May 9th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
What you want cannot be done with the web versions of Yahoo Mail (that is, those versions that you access through your web browser). You would have to use an email client program (like Outlook, Thunderbird, etc) to create and send that kind of formatted document.