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RE: FN-FORUM: HTML Emails (Like Amazon, for example)
date posted 29th June 2007 12:06
You don't paste it anywhere. OK! Suppose your client has a list of
customers in Excel and one of the fields is their email address. Create
the email in Word and save as HTML and then use the MS Word MailMerge
feature to pick up the names and email addresses from Excel.
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Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: HTML Emails (Like Amazon, for example)
Great, but where do I actually paste the HTML?
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Create it in Word and save as HTML or use MS FrontPage or similar!!!
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Subject: FN-FORUM: HTML Emails (Like Amazon, for example)
Hi all,
A customer of mine has asked me to quote for an HTML email she'd like to
send to her customer base. She wants something where she can add images
and
other HTML-based elements from her website, kind of like the emails you
get
from Amazon.
My problem is, I don't know where to put the HTML to make this work!!
Any help/hints very gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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