Create the newsletter in Publisher, print to PDF, then import it into your web and link to it is the
best approach.
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"Fonkoze" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I want to know if I can use front page to re create our newsletter in order
> to send it to our email recipients using Outlook? Or if anyone can tell me
> how to create an e-newsletter using the Microsoft Office programs, I would
> greatly appreciate it!