How can I get a MS Publisher 2003 two-page e-mail to print both pages in Outlook 2003?

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After creating a two-page E-MAIL Newsletter using MS Publisher 2003, it displays and prints both pages just fine. (Publisher sets the HTML table width to 600 pixels.)But when e-mailing the Newsletter in Outlook 2003, only the first page prints OK and the second page comes out blank (except for the header and footer). (I have Outlook set to compose and receive HTML messages.

)Then after e-mailing the newsletter to a few friends, I get the same results on their computers – page one is good but page two does not print. However, when I get newsletters e-mailed from commercial interests, like banks and online retailers, all of their multi-page messages print very well. Go figure.

Can you give me any clues on how to correct this? Thanks for your help. Chuck BradleyPalo Alto, California Asked by chuckbiz 35 months ago Similar questions: MS Publisher 2003 two page e mail print pages Outlook Computers > Internet.

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MS Publisher 2003 two-page e-mail to print both pages in Outlook 2003 Clue #1:Email is a text protocol. Not all email programs can read HTML - some of them show the raw HTML, some ignore everything between the and tags, etc. Clue #2:Include the newsletter as an attachment, unless your subscribers subscribe to the HTML version of your newsletter. Clue #3:For the HTML version, write it in HTML, not in Microsoftese.

(Microsoft has funny ideas about what HTML is, and it's not the same in all their programs. There are no "pages" in HTML.)"How can I get a MS Publisher 2003 two-page e-mail to print both pages in Outlook 2003? "Topics computers, outlook 2003, email, microsoft, troubleshooting Sources: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090210100342AAc56nQ .

MS Publisher 2003 two-page e-mail to print both pages in Outlook 2003... Authors Note: This is the first of six reviews I will be presenting on the Microsoft Office 2003 Professional Edition. The reviews will include Outlook 2003, Word 2003, Excel 2003, Access 2003, PowerPoint 2003, and Publisher 2003, which are all separate applications under the Office 2003 Professional banner. Keeping in touch and communicating with customers is essential for any business, but when you are a small business owner it’s an imperative.

I have used Microsoft’s Publisher Desktop Publishing software for almost a decade now for projects big and small, personal and business. I have designed everything from simple flyers to multi paged brochures to business cards, with the program. Over the years Publisher has always be considered a personal desktop publishing application, with little for the serious small business to medium sized business users.

Earlier version tended to concentrate on designing cards, calendars, invitations, flyers etc. All that has changed with the introduction of Publisher 2003, which is sold separately, or as part of Microsoft Office 2003 Professional Edition, or as part of Microsoft Office Small Business Edition. Publisher 2003 provides just the type of tools small-to-medium sized businesses need to produce professional marketing materials—be it by e-mail, print or Web publishing. The ProductMicrosoft Publisher has evolved; it has morphed into a complete business publishing and marketing materials solution that can help your business reach out to customers in a variety of easy to design marketing tools.

With Publisher 2003, it's easier than ever to design, create, and publish professional grade marketing and communication materials in-house. Publisher 2003now offers a greatly expanded assortment of publication designs, templates, and publication types designed to help small businesses create polished, professional-looking publications for print, Web-sites, and even e-mail distribution. And because it is part of the Office 2003 suite of applications, the look and feel of the program is universal and therefore familiar and easy to use.

From the Microsoft Website: Publisher 2003 is a comprehensive solution for creating and publishing a wide variety of publications for desktop printing, commercial printing, e-mail distribution, or viewing on the Web. Publisher 2003 provides all the help you need for professional results. Start from professionally designed templates that you can customize with color schemes, font schemes, various layout options, and your own design sense.

Or, start from blank publications and get creative with sophisticated typography and page layout tools. Work productively across Microsoft Office System programs. Publisher 2003 looks and works like other programs in the Microsoft Office System, making it easier than ever to use the right Office tool for the task, while still making the most of your knowledge and experience with the Microsoft Office System.

Publisher 2003 is bolstered by the inclusion of 10 new Master Design Sets, from which you can select from a total of 45 professionally designed templates in order to create print or online publications. Anyone familiar with the concept of Web page style sheets will feel at home with Master Design Sets. These sets of templates enable you to apply a consistent design theme to a variety of business publications.

Versatile and easy to use, Master Design Sets can be expanded beyond mere greeting cards and invitations, to include labels, inserts for CD’s and DVD’s, as well as personal stationery sets for address labels, letterhead, envelopes, and business cards. Smart Web Page FunctionalityDesigning Web pages with earlier versions of Publisher was a confusing and often-time frustrating proposition, better left to the well seasoned. With Publisher 2003, that has changed.

The program now affords two dissimilar environments for creating Web and print publications. When creating or editing Web publications, or even whole sites, users work in Web mode; e.g. When viewing real-time web pages produced by Publisher 2003, a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer is utilized. This is because in Web mode the available options are tailored specifically to Web publications and optimized for viewing with a Web browser.

In earlier versions this was not the case. Creating professional looking websites that can be customized to suit specific small business needs is easier and more intuitive with Publisher 2003, with new and enhanced features for creating, editing, publishing, and updating websites. For those who opt for Microsoft Office Small Business Edition this is particularly important because FrontPage—Microsoft's other Web publishing tool—is not included in the bundle.

Indeed Microsoft is now marketing FrontPage as an e-commerce Web editor, a program probably not suited for the small business environment. Sources: http://www.epinions.com/review/pr-Microsoft_Publisher_2003_164-02811_for_PC/content_140382277252 .

1 I have found the only way for both pages is to increase the size of page one, and past all of p2. There has to be a "fix" for it to take all page, but in the 3 years I've used it for Real Estate marketing, I've not figured it out. Only the work around!

I have found the only way for both pages is to increase the size of page one, and past all of p2. There has to be a "fix" for it to take all page, but in the 3 years I've used it for Real Estate marketing, I've not figured it out. Only the work around!

Chuckbiz replied to post #1: 2 Dear Skippy,Thanks for your response. It's very creative that you found a work-a-round. I wonder why the industry hasn't provided better tools to make this easier.

I'm still searching for a less tedious answer. I think I'll check into converting my announcements into a PDF e-mail. Regards, Chuck B.

Dear Skippy,Thanks for your response. It's very creative that you found a work-a-round. I wonder why the industry hasn't provided better tools to make this easier.

I'm still searching for a less tedious answer. I think I'll check into converting my announcements into a PDF e-mail. Regards, Chuck B.

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