PowerPoint is " better" for the layout but what is important is that your email should be responsive and should be in the email's body . I don't see the point of sending a pdf newsletter 🤨
Hi zerkorj, thanks for commenting. Yes good point, I should clarify - in this I mean traditional printed newsletters and flyers, not email newsletters! PowerPoint would be terrible for that! If interested in email newsletters, I recommend avoiding MS 365 apps entirely and use something like MailChimp, really easy and intuitive, while also managing your newsletter signup form and contacts database. All the best, Adrian
@@excelattheoffice9012 Thanks you for you clarification. I agree with you MS365 is a pain in the a** for email newsletter. I'm looking to create one for my company at my New job since they dont use mailchimp It IS a nightmare 😭😭
Found this really helpful, thank you 😁
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PowerPoint is " better" for the layout but what is important is that your email should be responsive and should be in the email's body . I don't see the point of sending a pdf newsletter 🤨
Hi zerkorj, thanks for commenting. Yes good point, I should clarify - in this I mean traditional printed newsletters and flyers, not email newsletters! PowerPoint would be terrible for that!
If interested in email newsletters, I recommend avoiding MS 365 apps entirely and use something like MailChimp, really easy and intuitive, while also managing your newsletter signup form and contacts database.
All the best,
Adrian
@@excelattheoffice9012 Thanks you for you clarification. I agree with you MS365 is a pain in the a** for email newsletter. I'm looking to create one for my company at my New job since they dont use mailchimp It IS a nightmare 😭😭
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