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spinningjennie -> RE: How:Fancy font Email Newsletter-merged (11/12/2003 8:19:53)
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Nancy, Many thanks for your advice! I now finally understand how to incorporate an html document into an email, without it just being an attachment! However, the part I'm still unclear of...... Do you or another person know the best way to then send out that email newsletter to a few hundred names in a membership database? Should I enter the email addresses into the (blind copy) bcc address space in Outlook Express, or is there a better way? Background to my question: Prior to receiving Nancy's advice, I was thinking I might be able to merge name data from Excel with newsletter info from Word, and send the newsletter to people via a mail merged email. I have used this electronic mail merging feature in Word to send a large number of personalised emails to people. The only negative is that the font that is used is a very basic courier, and no formatting is possible, unless you send the Word doc as an attachment. That is why I said I wanted to incorporate a 'fancy font.' I don't really want to be very very fancy. Thanks again for consideration of this issue. spinningjennie
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