Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How can I insert graphics in a table so they will NOT appear as attachments when the table is emaile

I do a lot of tables creation for advertising for work, but not being a trained graphics expert I am unsure as to creating those nice looking tables for email marketing purposes. The graphics always look nice, but they appear as attachments when sent by email. I am creating the table in Microsoft Word, inserting chosen graphics and written text, then copying and pasting the completed table into an email to blast out to a couple of thousand clients. Is there another program, other than Word I should use - I have InDesign and the less complicated Microsoft programs - or perhaps - is there another way to insert the graphics? Thanks.



How can I insert graphics in a table so they will NOT appear as attachments when the table is emailed?

copy and paste



How can I insert graphics in a table so they will NOT appear as attachments when the table is emailed?

css code



so, give each table an id tag and in css asign an image for that id so like



.id



{



background-image: url("image.url");



}



so the tag would be,



%26lt;table id="id"%26gt;%26lt;/table%26gt;



How can I insert graphics in a table so they will NOT appear as attachments when the table is emailed?

The reason your images appear as attachments is that's how you are sending them. The minute you send the picture along with the mail, they are attachments.



The emails you get with images are not sending the images in the mail too - the images are stored on the company's servers. The email just provides a link to the location. Word can do that, or you can do it by had in the HTML code the way the previous answer gave.



How can I insert graphics in a table so they will NOT appear as attachments when the table is emailed?

Convert it to a PDF file and send the file as an email attachment. All images will go with it and will be viewable when they open the PDF file. Adobe's PDF Reader is free to use so indicate they need this.



Everyone should have the latest PDF reader of whatever company that makes free ones.



Ron

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