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| Xochitl Torres 2005-05-08, 11:16 pm |
| i have a e-newsletter which i would love to add some links to it, i do not
want to add a new page or link it to a site in the web, i want the links to
be on the same page. i have been told that i can use the "HTML code
fragment" but that is only useful if you using a web template but once i send
it as an email the links do not work, is the any way i can make this links
work or any other way that i can do this...
thank you for any help that anyone can give me...
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| David Bartosik 2005-05-10, 7:31 pm |
| The email function sends an html email of only a single page. So any links on
the email must point to either a "bookmark" on the page (email) or to a
absolute URL online. To use bookmarking in Publisher you have to create your
own code. An article is available on http://www.publishermvps.com
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David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
"Xochitl Torres" wrote:
> i have a e-newsletter which i would love to add some links to it, i do not
> want to add a new page or link it to a site in the web, i want the links to
> be on the same page. i have been told that i can use the "HTML code
> fragment" but that is only useful if you using a web template but once i send
> it as an email the links do not work, is the any way i can make this links
> work or any other way that i can do this...
>
> thank you for any help that anyone can give me...
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