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Thread ID: 45099 2004-05-10 04:58:00 OE - How do I get email page to look like a Webpage? John W (523) Press F1
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235479 2004-05-10 04:58:00 Not that im going to go crazy here, but I would like to colour the page and add a few small logos.

Ive received email like this from other businesses, wondered how I could go about creating my own.

Thanks John in Mosgiel.
John W (523)
235480 2004-05-10 05:19:00 Ho John. A simple aproach to using logo in your email - scan or create a logo in Word or Publisher. Save as a jpeg. When creating an email, Insert Picture and insert your logo. Scouse (83)
235481 2004-05-10 05:27:00 Fancy text is usually sent as HTML.

Be aware that many businesses strip HTML and display ony the plain unformatted text (as HTML can pose a security threat) so not everyone will see the intended result.

Certainly if I tried it I would be blacklisted by many clients, but your mileage may vary.

Text contained in images is safer, but can producy very large file sizes.
godfather (25)
235482 2004-05-10 06:09:00 OK, but how do this email wallpapers work, they are much the same thing, usually a vertical banner down the LHside of the email page? John W (523)
235483 2004-05-10 06:27:00 > OK, but how do this email wallpapers work, they are much the same thing, usually a vertical banner down the LHside of the email page?

They are created in the Stationery wizard in Outlook Express using a suitable graphic. You will have to either find or make yourself a graphic that is able to be used and placed in the same folder (for convenience) as the other stationery graphics.

Have an explore of the stationery wizard to see what options are available.
Susan B (19)
235484 2004-05-10 09:03:00 Have a try with Netscape or Mozilla Rob99 (151)
235485 2004-05-10 10:09:00 Thanks, will check that out over the next few days.

Cheers.... John.
John W (523)
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