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thood
I can remember his avitar, but not his name and I have tried to find it without luck. He has a template to send out where you can change the pictures around and write your own text....does anyone know how to find it?

Thanks!
D*m*n
QUOTE(thood @ September 19 2007, 06:23 PM) *
I can remember his avitar, but not his name and I have tried to find it without luck. He has a template to send out where you can change the pictures around and write your own text....does anyone know how to find it?

Thanks!

That was Charles Bordner. Here's the link:

Newsletter Templates

thood
Damon~

Thanks so much for your link- that was him- Charles smile.gif Ok so, I have another question. I purchased iworks plus I still have my pc but I am really wanting to create a nice looking email that goes out to clients when they contact me for info or any other reason for that matter.

Can I just make a template myself?
Kimberly Bee
I'm working on an email too send to my little client list too...
I'm wondering what emails/clients will have a hard time seeing embedded images or html, etc (ie. I know AOL users used to have problems viewing this kind of thing). Is sending a link to an html page or an attachment to a pdf (or word doc.) the only safe way to go? Or is it not a problem anymore?

=)
CharlesBaisden
I would check out http://www.myemma.com. They design a custom brand stationery for you!

~ Charles
GETanEDGE
QUOTE(thood @ September 19 2007, 03:38 PM) *
Damon~

Thanks so much for your link- that was him- Charles smile.gif Ok so, I have another question. I purchased iworks plus I still have my pc but I am really wanting to create a nice looking email that goes out to clients when they contact me for info or any other reason for that matter.

Can I just make a template myself?

Sure, you can easily make your own templates in iWork. Just create a sample document and you can save it as a template and have it show up as an option each time to go to create a new Pages file. Just make sure when you place images in your document you use the mask on them and make them placeholders. This way you can drop new images in the space whenever you like and it will keep the same exact format.
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