Losing gif images in FrontPage when I Send to email

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I create a page, attach one or more gifs or bmp files and can previe fine,
can send email fine, but after saving if I Send to email I have lost all the
images.
 
You need to publish the page and image to a location on the internet, then send your email from
there.

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Images are not embedded in HTML emails, essentially you're sending a web
page to a recipient who may or may not be able to view html emails. The
images and the like must reside on a web server and you must use absolute
URLS for linking to these images via <img src> tags.

It may be easier to make your newsletter or whatever, and send the recipient
a link to the site.
 
Norman,

If you are emailing a web page to one person, you can use www.jkn.com
(JumpKNowledge), the world's first-and-only web-based "web page
emailer".

If you want to email an HTML newsletter to many people, you can use
www.Deliverent.com to publish it to them. Deliverent is free for 2,500
emails a month or less.

www.jkn.com and www.Deliverent.com were designed to handle all the HTML
problems you encounter in email (so you don't have to.)

Jack
 
Norman,

If you are emailing a web page to one person, you can use www.jkn.com
(JumpKNowledge), the world's first-and-only web-based "web page
emailer".

If you want to email an HTML newsletter to many people, you can use
www.Deliverent.com to publish it to them. Deliverent is free for 2,500
emails a month or less.

www.jkn.com and www.Deliverent.com were designed to handle all the HTML
problems you encounter in email (so you don't have to.)

Jack
 
This is clearly a commercial response.

But I tried it out and it seems to do what they claim.

I like the idea of 2,500 per month. I could bore all my relatives to death
with a monthly newsletter, like those Christmas ones we are now getting used
to receiving !
 
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