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Old August 30th, 2009, 10:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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Default Email Publisher document as body of email

Microsoft has a save as PDF add-in for Office 2007 products.
https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...displaylang=en

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Mary Sauer
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"JeannetteB" wrote in message
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Yes making it into a pdf seems to be the simplest answer. I have Publlisher
2007 and use aol for mail

"bjm" wrote:

Is there some reason you can't save it as a PDF & send that as an
attachment? That would be analogous to sending a Powerpoint file that they
view with a PPt viewer, wouldn't it?
bj

"JeannetteB" wrote in message
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Thank you JoAnn. Most of my readers are senior with little computer
knowledge. So I don't think that will work very well for most.
Is there a way to cut and paste the Publisher document into the body of
the
e-mail as asked in the original question?

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

No, there is no Publisher viewer or reader. What we can suggest is to
have
non-Publisher owners download the trial version of Publisher and let it
expire. It will then act like a viewer.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"

"JeannetteB" wrote in message
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Sorry about my earlier misses. I was wondering how to send a document
I
created in Publisher by e-mail either in the body of the e-mail which
would
be my preference or as an attachement. Is their a "reader" or Viewer
for
Publisher so that those who do not have Publisher can open and read it
as
their is for Power Point?

"sgalovich" wrote:

I have always created a Pub. document and then sent it as the body of
an
email. Now when I choose that option, it scrambles it up and puts
template headings, etc. on my document. What happened that I can't
continue to send as body of email as I created it?