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How to Make an E-mail Newsletter in Publisher

February 23, 2010


Just because you need to cut corners on your budget doesn’t mean you can’t have a first-class emarketing campaign. Follow SmallBusinessComputing.com's easy steps to create your own e-mail newsletter.


If you own Microsoft Publisher 2003 or later, you're in luck. You can use the application to create an e-mail newsletter and then e-mail it to your customers from within the program, which makes the task much easier. In this article, I’ll explain how to create and send an e-mail newsletter in Publisher 2003.

Choose E-mail Newsletter Templates and Fonts

Launch Publisher 2003 and from the Web Sites and E-mail design list, select E-mail and then select the design to use. If you already use a design set for your other marketing materials, then choose the same one here so that you maintain a consistent brand with your e-mail newsletter. Click to open your template.

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