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At 00:14 05/12/2013 -0800, Txerra Noname wrote:
I am creating a mail merge with the wizard. I create a new write file, with some text and images. I send emails to many email addresses, but the images appears as empty in the emails.

You have probably included the images only as links. In this way, the images are not embedded in the document itself, but are merely retrieved from their source files when you display the document on your system. When you send such a document to others, the image files will not be included and the images cannot be displayed at the far end.

To avoid this:

o When you use Insert | Picture > | From File... to insert the image, in the "Insert picture" dialogue, ensure that the Link box at the bottom of the dialogue is *not* ticked.

o To correct your existing document, go to Edit | Links..., select each image in turn, and click Break Link.

With the images embedded instead of linked, your document will be larger but will carry the images to your correspondents.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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