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Mar 08


I am trying to put graphics and links in my email much like one would see in a newsletter from ITUNES or a bank. Do I need special software or do current email software programs like Netscape, IE or Safari do the job? I believe style sheets and HTML are involved. Am I close?
I am looking a more sophiscated email. I am looking for an email with a background color, graphics and the ability to hyperlink web pages within the missive. I am looking to create my own emails rather than forwarding or attaching a graphic. I want to embed the graphic and hypertext in the missive (email)

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5 Responses to “How do you compose an email with graphics?”

  1. amberred12 Says:

    you use the forward button

  2. aqua Says:

    If you want to put smileys and animations in your e-mail you can download a program called smiley central. Here is a link:

    And if you want to create links all you should have to do is put in. and the rest of the address. It should create a link autimaticlly.

  3. cHORPO Says:

    yes. the best way is to compose HTML mail which can contain pics and other graphics

  4. bookchiq Says:

    A “rich” email (with graphics and backgrounds) is essentially a web page, made of HTML and optionally CSS. If you use CSS, you’ll want to put the styles “inline” or some email programs will strip them out.

    How you’ll go about creating the design of the email will vary based on where you’re sending the email from. Most newsletters are sent using a service like Constant Contact, not from Outlook or the like. Constant Contact offers a free trial, which might be useful.

  5. sathesh Says:

    i think u should create the HTML email in outlook with your html codes inside and send it.

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