[AccessD] Writing HTML to Outlook

Susan Harkins ssharkins at bellsouth.net
Sat Feb 26 15:48:50 CST 2005


http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6329_11-5102981.html?tag=search

Maybe something in there that might help. 

Susan H.  

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of MartyConnelly
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 3:27 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Writing HTML to Outlook

There are lots of conversion packages
However what a lot do is pdf to html conversion for web sites
consequentially the html output is broken up into files in seperate sub
directories like jscript images and thumbnail..
What you probably require is one contiguous html file to ease the entry into
outlook It may be possible to multiple attach these files in Outlook The
attachments just go into a collection object.

The question is why isn't pdf acceptable? is it to get through email
security?
if so your html might get squashed if has any script code.

Have a look at these products.
Probably the best choice is BCL SECPublisher but I haven't tested it.

Convert pdf to html freebie via email

http://www.gohtm.com/

http://www.bcltechnologies.com/document/products/products.htm
either magellan or drake desktop version $120 the com interface versions of
these are probably $500

or this may probably  give you a contiguuous html file but  needs full
version of Acrobat However you are in $1500 range now BCL SECPublisher
converts pdf documents into the SEC EDGAR HTML format
http://www.bcltechnologies.com/document/products/secpublisher/secpublisher.h
tm#samples

PDF to Word $20 supposedly captures pdf images works through gui wizard
http://www.docsmartz.com/asp/company.asp
http://www.docsmartz.com/asp/freetrial.asp

PDF to HTML via a commandline $500
http://www.softinterface.com/

Susan Harkins wrote:

>Arthur, I doubt the graphics will survive in 2003 if they don't in 2k. 
>I'm sorry it didn't help.
>
>
>Susan H. 
>
>The problem with that is that all the fancy graphics are lost. That was 
>my first try. Maybe it's improved in A2003.
>
>Arthur
>
>  
>

--
Marty Connelly
Victoria, B.C.
Canada



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