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The discussion centers around creating July newsletters using Microsoft Word, with participants sharing tips and techniques. Linda emphasizes using a large table format to organize content, including images and text, while others discuss the use of Tasty Tidbits for newsletter design. Several users mention saving their newsletters as web pages or PDFs to ensure proper formatting when sent via email. The conversation highlights the importance of creativity and collaboration among users to enhance their newsletter content.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for small business owners, marketers, and anyone involved in creating and distributing newsletters, particularly those using Microsoft Word and seeking to enhance their email communication strategies.
I haven't even started!momoftwins said:I know it is early but do any of you have a July newsletter ready?????
Linda - I would love to know how you do your newsletters in Word! I am so not that creative!
momoftwins said:Anne - how much is tasty tidbits???? I think I saw a sample of their newsletter one time.
nycchef said:Does anyone know the tasty tidbit's web site...I tried tastytidbits.com...this does not show a newsletter site...![]()
Sure Sharisse, thanks! I have a copy of the word format on my computer, but I'm using DH's laptop right now - I will convert it and post it later today.momoftwins said:Great newsletter Tammy! Love your recipes!!!!
Ashlee - that is a great newsletter. Can you convert it to Word???
heat123 said:Nice Rebecca and thanks everyone for sharing! I have to start working on mine but may wait to send until after confrence!??