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Publishing a newsletter to a website

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Publishing a newsletter to a website

I would like to be able to publish a printed newsletter to our company website, whilst retaining the layout, tables and photos etc.

RE: Publishing a newsletter to a website

Hi Claire,

I would suggest getting the original document and turning it into a PDF, then uploading the PDF files to a separate 'newsletter' folder of your web site, and link to each of the PDF files from a web page. (eg. if it's in Word format, open the word document and 'print to PDF'. If you don't have this, try a free program such as http://www.pdf995.com )

Alternatively, if you haven't got the original newsletter in a computer format, you could scan it in as a JPG or PDF, an upload the resulting files, and linking to them in the same way.

But PDF is the way to go for newsletters.

If your printed newsletter comes from a HTML format originally, you should be able to upload the files (again, I would suggest to a separate 'newsletter' folder), and then link to the HTML files.

Regards, Rich

 

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