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Old June 30th 07, 12:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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If you create it in Word then you would need another program like Snag-it to
make the jpg file. Another thing you can try if you have Office 2007 is too
save it as a pdf and the open it in Adobe Reader and then try your copy and
paste

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Neil


"eve3038" wrote in message
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How can I change a word document into a jpg? I opened the newsletter in
Word
and clicked "Save As," but there wasn't a "jpg" option on the drop down
menu??

"Remove ABCD from Email address to reply" wrote:

Another alternative would be to convert the newsletter into jpg file and
paste it into Outlook

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Neil


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote in message
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Have you tried creating the newsletter using HTML?

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After furious head scratching, eve3038 asked:

| I am creating a business newsletter that I will be sending out to the
| contacts on my distribution list. I created the newsletter in
| Microsoft Word and copy/pasted (using "select all") into the body of
| the Microsoft Outlook 2003 email. I am having trouble getting the
| newsletter to show up in the correct format in the emails of the
| recipients. I've tried using HTML format when sending the newsletter
| and it showed "doubled spaced" in some parts of the body for some
| recipients. So I tried using Rich Text format when sending the
| newsletter--the text showed up in the correct format, but the two
| images in the newsletter came up as gray boxes. Please help me! I
| want the newsletter to show up in the correct format (i.e. - no
| "double spaces") and with the two images! Thank you for any
| assistance that you may be able to provide.
|
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