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"David Olsen" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > If you are attempting to distribute a marketing flyer then you cannot assume > your recipients have OneNote. > > So your options are: > - print the flyer to pdf and email that as an attachment > - print the flyer to pdf, publish to a website and email the link to it > - convert the flyer to html, publish to a website and email the link to it > or some variation of one of these (print to Word, publish to ftp site etc.) > > -- > > David Olsen > www.powerbits.com.au > > > "cam" <cam[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D6313CEB-0AE0-44E3-90D3-F4B775208341[ at ]microsoft.com... > > No i dont want them too. I delete the attachment. I am using OneNote to > > creating a marketing flyer that will be emailed to many people. I want > > them > > to be able to click on the link. Thanks. > > > > "David Olsen" wrote: > > > >> Can the recipient manually access the note via OneNote? ie. do they have > >> access to your network resources? > >> > >> -- > >> > >> David Olsen > >> www.powerbits.com.au > >> > >> > >> "cam" <cam[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:A4240FD0-A7F4-4BC7-BFDC-94DD8B96D781[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> >I want to send a OneNote folder by email (with no attatchment) with a > >> > hyperlink. I have a hyperlink activated but when i send the email to > >> > someone > >> > the email they recieve does not have the hyperlink activated. They are > >> > not > >> > able to click on the link. How can I activate this? > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > >
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