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1. Re: indoc inside mail
marcusstringer Feb 24, 2011 9:31 PM (in response to droidcub)More information is needed...
Platform, Email program, version of email, Operating system blah blah blah
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2. Re: indoc inside mail
droidcub Feb 24, 2011 9:45 PM (in response to marcusstringer)thanks for the quick reply
my mail is microsoft office outlook 2001, i use windows. hope that answers for my doubt.
thanks in advance.
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4. Re: indoc inside mail
P Spier Feb 25, 2011 3:28 AM (in response to droidcub)Well, first of all, why would you want to display a native InDesign file inside a mail message? Far as I know, that's not possible, and if it were, how would users without ID be able to render it?
The usual response to this is to suggest using a service like Constant Contact which is designed for this sort of thing, or send a link to a PDF.
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5. Re: indoc inside mail
BobLevine Feb 25, 2011 6:34 AM (in response to droidcub)What you have is totally irrelevant. It's what the recipients have that matters.
What you want to do is not possible. Take Peter's advice and sign up for a Constant Contact account or check out Mail Chimp.
Bob
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6. Re: indoc inside mail
droidcub Feb 27, 2011 10:33 PM (in response to BobLevine)thanks Peter, thanks Bob, that was really helpful. although i am sad that it can't be done. Maybe i would search for a dreamweaver option.
cheers guys and thanks
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7. Re: indoc inside mail
droidcub Feb 27, 2011 10:36 PM (in response to droidcub)on second glance, maybe my question wasn't so clear. what i want to do, is to create
a newspage in indesign and send it out to colleagues. Does it make sense now? pls help.
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8. Re: indoc inside mail
marcusstringer Feb 27, 2011 11:40 PM (in response to droidcub)Oh...ok, I guess you could export it to Dreamweaver or XHTML.
But those type of email need to be HTML do a google search for "html emails"
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9. Re: indoc inside mail
Nini Tjäder Feb 28, 2011 4:12 AM (in response to droidcub)Why don't you just export as pdf and email that?




