Share Discontinued Products List on FB | Save & Open Doc as Web Page

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various methods for sharing a discontinued products list on Facebook, focusing on technical solutions and personal experiences with different file formats and software.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to share a discontinued products document on Facebook but encounters issues with the link not working.
  • Another participant suggests saving the document as a picture file to upload it to Facebook.
  • One user mentions loading the document into notes on their profile page for visibility in the news feed.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using Photoshop to convert Word documents into JPEG files for uploading.
  • One participant indicates they do not have Photoshop and plans to explore other options later.
  • Another user shares their success using IrfanView to save the document as a JPEG, thanking others for their help.
  • One participant offers to create a blank copy of the document for editing if other methods fail.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method to share the document, with no clear consensus on a single solution emerging from the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and suggestions based on their familiarity with various software tools and file formats.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for alternative ways to share documents on social media may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

byrd1956
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I would like to share the discontinued products word document via my FB page. I saved the doc as a web page and I can open it from my desktop. I copied the ULR at the top and pasted it on my page. When that link is clicked, it does not work. Any suggestions other than retyping the whole list?
 
Can you maybe save it as a picture file and load it into your photos? I've done something similar beffore but don't remember exactly how it worked.
 
You can load the doc into notes on your profile page then just post that it is there on your page so people will see it as a news feed.
 
I take Word doucments and highlight the entire thing. Then I open Photoshop and paste it into a new document. Then I save it as a JPEG file so I can upload it into my pictures.
 
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don't have photo shop. will try more later. thanks!
 
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  • #6
yeah me! I used IrfanView and saved it as a Jpeg. Thanks you all for your help!
 
I'm glad you figured it out. If that didn't work, I was going to save a blank copy that you could hopefully edit your info into and post it.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of sharing the discontinued products list on Facebook?

Sharing the discontinued products list on Facebook helps inform customers and team members about items that are no longer available for purchase. This transparency allows customers to make informed decisions and encourages them to explore current offerings.

How can I save the discontinued products list as a web page?

To save the discontinued products list as a web page, open the document in your browser, then go to the menu and select 'File' followed by 'Save As' or 'Download.' Choose the option to save it as a web page, which will allow you to easily share it online.

Can I edit the discontinued products list before sharing it?

Yes, you can edit the discontinued products list before sharing it. Make sure to update any necessary information or add your personal touch to the document to better suit your audience before posting it on Facebook.

What should I include in my Facebook post when sharing the discontinued products list?

When sharing the discontinued products list on Facebook, include a brief introduction explaining why the list is important, highlight any popular items that are being discontinued, and encourage your audience to check out the current catalog for alternatives.

Is it okay to share the discontinued products list in private groups?

Yes, sharing the discontinued products list in private groups is generally acceptable, especially if the group consists of customers or team members who would benefit from the information. Just ensure that the group rules allow for such sharing to maintain a positive community environment.

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