![]() ![]() It’s a delicate issue, because good newsletter design implies some peculiar HTML practices and a thoroughly neat code to be correctly displayed - and correctly delivered as well. ![]() And this will probably trigger some rendering problems for your readers, especially if they use a client other than Microsoft Outlook. Second - and even more important - Word can add non-standard coding to the basic HTML of your newsletter. Which means: quite a lot of effort to compose even the simplest newsletter, and a limited set of design tools. ![]() It’s an amazing word processor and it surely is very flexible - but it will always be a non-dedicated program. In fact, there are two main reasons why it’s best not using Microsoft Word to compose a newsletter.įirst of all, Word was not conceived as a newsletter creator. And at first sight it looks pretty easy: you create a new document, click on the Page Layout tab, select the number of columns you want, start entering your content, add an image… Etc, etc.īut it’s not quite that easy, to tell the truth. It’s surely possible to create your newsletter using Microsoft Word.
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