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Old 02-27-2008   #1 (permalink)
Parree


 
 

Windows Vista Mail

We have Vista. We publish a news letter in publisher each week. News comes
in via email. When copying and pasting from windows mail to a publisher
document, each line of text has a text box all inside another text box
making it frustrating to edit. Any remedy for this problem would be
appreciated?
Tom


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Old 02-27-2008   #2 (permalink)
housetrained


 
 

Re: Windows Vista Mail

Copy & paste to Word first, then C&P from Word to Publisher, it's a pain,
but it works.

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> We have Vista. We publish a news letter in publisher each week. News comes
> in via email. When copying and pasting from windows mail to a publisher
> document, each line of text has a text box all inside another text box
> making it frustrating to edit. Any remedy for this problem would be
> appreciated?
> Tom
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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